“Every woman I know - doesn’t matter what they look like, or if they’ve commodified their image or not - knows what it feels like to be looked at, to be rejected, to get attention for how they look,” she told The Independent in 2021.īack in 2019, Ratajkowski defended her friend against body-shaming trolls after their bodies were compared on Instagram. In her book of essays, Ratajkowski discusses bodily autonomy and exploitation in the modelling industry. Despite the controversial editorial, the model has previously spoken out against body-shaming. Since she shared snaps from the photo shoot over the weekend, Ratajkowski has not yet commented on the backlash. “Not sure how you think wearing oversized jeans made for a much larger person and accentuating your smallness promotes healthy body image like you preach in your books/social media,” an Instagram user said. Many people were especially surprised by the “distasteful” photo shoot considering Ratajkowski has published a book of essays about feminist empowerment and the objectification of women’s bodies, titled My Body. “Designers won’t make plus sizes unless it’s for a photo opp where a thin person can be quirky,” another person pointed out. However, luxury brands and labels often avoid creating plus-size fashion over claims that it’s too expensive to make. Plus-size models have long advocated for more inclusive sizing - both in stores and on the runway. ![]() “What in the fatphobic hell is that second picture?” a third user commented, while someone else said: “That second pic is so out of touch and ignorant but the comments are chef’s kiss.” “In the year of our lord 2023? STILL? Yikes.” “That second photo is such godforsaken trash,” wrote Chiwaya. Tysm,” Holliday commented under Ratajkowski’s post. A post shared by Emily Ratajkowski been looking for those jeans in the second photo if you could just please return them that would cool.
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