Supermodel Gisele Bundchen recently spoke out about the use of photoshopping in advertising campaigns, saying she wants photographers to use a more natural look when shooting.

The 32-year-old told Fashionista she urges fashion photographers to embrace imperfections and avoid retouching, a craze that is sweeping the industry.

The Brazilian latest campaign is with BLK DNM, and she  said she ensured that she looks as natural as physically possible in promotional photos. Bundchen posed make-up and hair styling free for the photos and the shoot took only two hours.

Speaking about her fresh-faced shoot and working with the brand's creative director, Johan Lindeberg, she said: 'I loved his approach because I feel like women should be really real and raw and it doesn't really happen anymore.

"I love that feeling of, you know, we are women - we are so different. Our imperfections are what makes us unique and beautiful," she added. 'He's not trying to retouch you or put a pretty light on you. He's not like, "You've got to look a certain way." He's like, "You are you."'

Photos from the campaign have yet to be revealed.

Bundchen walked the red carpet at the MET Gala earlier in May with her husband, American football player Tom Brady. She wore a black chain link mini dress by Anthony Vaccarello. See photos here. With Brady she has two children: Benjamin and Vivian Lake. 

Bundchen is the highest paid model in the world and someone that both Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell credit as the only true remaining "supermodel," according to Daily Mail. As a famous Angel for Victoria's Secret, among her many ventures, her total earnings over the last 10 years have passed the $250 million mark.