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Alessandra Ambrosio for Rolling Stone mag




T'is the season for sexy covers, or so you'd think after yesterdays preview of the very sexy Gemma Ward and Lily Donaldson on i-D's February 2008 cover. If seeing Gemma and Lily in their bare essentials wasn't enough to set pulses racing, today comes supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio sporting even less.

Alessandra graces the cover of February 2008's issue of Brazil's Rolling Stone magazine in a barely-there pair of cut off denim shorts, and an oversized Triumph belt. And from the photos it's clear to see why Alessandra is one of the finalists for Best Body of 2007 in our 2007 fashion awards.

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