Kylie Jenner defies Instagram censorship with this bikini – Harper's Bazaar

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The youngest member of the Kardashian clan has revolutionized social media with a Jean Paul Gaultier swimsuit that recreates the look of female breasts that are such a rage on Instagram.
The woman with the most followers on Instagram proves once again why. Kylie Jenner, multifaceted businesswoman and younger sister of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, has once again revolutionized the social network by posting a couple of images in which she appears posing in a bikini that imitates the female breast. This is a design from the collection of Jean Paul Gaultier and stylist Lotta Volkova which already caused a sensation after its launch for being a compendium of revisited Gaultier classics, among which the trompe l'oeil dresses that imitate naked female bodies were the most talked about.
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Kylie's post It has already surpassed 11 million likes. being one of the most viral of recent times (the average of likes of most of his publications is around half). Along with the images, The businesswoman has written a brief 'free the nipple', in reference to the movement that emerged in 2014, promoted by activist and filmmaker Lina Esco. and who rebels against the censorship of women's breasts. #Freethenipple, in the form of hashtag, became especially popular on Instagram, a social network that eliminates photos – even works of art – in which female breasts appear, something that does not occur with male torsos.
There are many comments that support her position, while applauding the realism of the design that, at first glance, browsing quickly through Instagram, could be mistaken for an image of Kylie in toplessThis isn't the first time the reality star has resorted to this type of design. In 2019, for example, she wore a swimsuit, also by Jean Paul Gaultier, inspired by the Venus de Milo, who also advocated for making the female body visible.
Nor is Gaultier's the first bikini printed with a woman's breast. In 2014, the American firm The Tata Top It was born with the purpose of “questioning sexist laws and social norms” by launching bikinis and swimsuits printed with nipples. “It’s great to create a product that makes people laugh, but it’s even better to be able to do something very serious thanks to that success,” says the brand, which donates three dollars from each sale to different associations related to breast cancer, women’s reproductive rights or the movement. body positive. Since its inception, they have raised more than 43,000 euros, and who knows, now that Kylie Jenner has brought the 'bookini' back into fashion, the numbers may continue to rise. For now, they have posted Kylie's photo on their Instagram account, making it clear that they were pioneers in the design of this garment, whose price is about five times lower than that worn by the celebrity.

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