According to Emily Ratajkowski herself, she is âfamously not demure, famously not mindful,â but the star was reminded of this during a dog walk when a man took it upon himself to yell, âPut on a shirt!â in her direction. Spoiler alert: she was wearing a shirt. Though EmRata has been a key proponent of the naked dressing trend, we have not reached the stage of literal undress where topless dog walks are the norm.
Ratajkowski, who has authored a book on what it means to be a woman and a commodity, is familiar with her body being objectified. No one needs a recap of the âBlurred Linesâ era or a reminder of the photographer who published nude Polaroids of her for profit, but it is worth noting that, because she has come to view her body as a âtool to make a living,â Emily now believes: âI donât even really recognize my body as me.â
Still, not having the freedom to pick up dog poo in a tank and sweats without being catcalled is a new low for a society that has to comment on everything. Emily Ratajkowski shook it off by overlaying her TikTok clip of the exact moment with Charli XCXâs â365,â which is basically the two-fingers up anthem of summer and, like EmRata herself, the opposite of demure.
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Like all internet trends, âdemureâ was over before it began, but weâre pleased EmRata was able to use creator Jools Lebronâs mindful lexicon to highlight the gross situation she faced on an average mid-week morning. Whether sheâs able to disassociate from her body or not, the model deserves to wear what she wants when she wants. It is not, actually, a total strangerâs prerogative to tell her otherwise.
This article first appeared on British Vogue.