Emily Ratajkowski is no stranger to controversy. The model continues to use her platform to speak out about gender equality and feminist issues, including abortion access and body autonomy—as is her right to do. Also her right? To shave or not to shave. Ratajkowski recently wrote an essay in Harper’s Bazaar about what it means to be “hyper-feminine” and how women deserve to be treated with respect, however they choose to present to the world.
She shared the photo on Instagram, writing: ‘”Give women the opportunity to be whatever they want and as multifaceted as they can be.’ I wrote an essay for @harpersbazaarus about the importance of women’s right to choose no matter what influences have shaped the way she presents herself.”Most praised the model for showing that so many people decide not to shave a part of their body and that’s totally fine and their choice. Not to mention, it has literally nothing to do with hygiene. “You. Are.
But it’s like she says in her story. She’s aware of what she’s doing. She knows how she looks and how she portrays herself to the world. She says in the essay: “Sure, I’m positive that most of my early adventures investigating what it meant to be a girl were heavily influenced by misogynistic culture. Hell, I’m also positive that many of the ways I continue to be ‘sexy’ are heavily influenced by misogyny. But it feels good to me, and it’s my damn choice, right?” That it is.