Miranda Kerr Goes Topless for Italian Vogue

Mirander Kerr posed topless for the November issue of Italian Vogue.

Miranda Kerr changed her hair color and struck high fashion poses for the camera. The grainy black and white photos were taken by Tom Munro and artfully deshabille'd by Ludivine Poiblanc.

In one of her photos, Miranda sprawled her body on a furry rug exposing her torso through her jacket with all the buttons opened. The model looked like a Barbie doll thrown on the rug.

To celebrate the Victoria Secret's latest campaign, Kerr, Behati Prinsloo, Erin Heatherton, Candice Swanepoel, Lindsay Ellingson and Alessandro Ambrosio revealed what turns them on.

For Kerr, it's "kind of like romantic dinner seductive" and "unbuttoning one button at a time."

Kerr also showed off her well-toned abs and sexy body as she posed for the cover or Russh magazine's November issue. The top model showed no signs of having previously given birth to a baby boy two years ago. Russh's editor-in-chief Jess Blanch said that Kerr was their top choice to be on the cover of the magazine.

"It had to be her," he said. "Our homegrown issue was always going to need someone who would help us celebrate our roots and we chose Miranda. Why? Well, she's mega, obviously, but besides the attributes that have made her one of world's most recognized supermodels, it's her story that shows her as a shining example of what we breed in the antipodes.

"Our homegrown issue is a celebration of our world beyond Vegemite and other such clichés: a great Southern land rich with talent and the best of everything, a base that fosters a global mindset, an adventuring spirit and arms us with penchant for being 'on roam.'" Blanch said. "She grew up in the farming town of Gunnedah. A place where fun was had on horseback or at the local tennis courts and anything worth celebrating was done so with a sausage sizzle."

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