Keira knightley topless magazine
Keira knightley nude magazine. Keira Knightley recently posed topless in Interview Magazine as her own personal protest against photoshopping. Knightley told The Times she demanded the not safe for work photos be unedited so people could see what she really looked like. Though the studio bore the brunt of that scandal, the actress herself came under fire in when she and Scarlett Johansson posed nude with a fully clothed Tom Ford on the cover of Vanity Fair , in a picture that emphasized the gap the demands made of famous women and men in terms of playing up their sexuality.
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Keira Knightley Goes Topless In The September Issue Of Interview Magazine
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Keira Knightley is no Rihanna. Yet the usually conservative actress, with strict rules over her own exposure on film, has chosen to pose completely topless for Interview Magazine , naked but for a pair of wide-legged trousers and some three-quarter-length lacy gloves. And she is but one of six covers shot by a different photographer or team. She is also the same actress who publicly complained that her breasts had been digitally enhanced for a film poster , as well as in a Chanel fashion advert. It's my face on that poster. She continued: "Normally the woman has to expose everything and the guy doesn't. Sex scenes in films - I'm quite rigorous about what gets exposed.
Why Keira Knightley went topless without Photoshop
Now we have a look at her black and white shoot from inside the mag, where she has wet hair and goes totally topless - wearing nothing but black tuxedo trousers and lace gloves. Talk about free the nipple. Interview editor in chief Keith Pollock didn't select his September cover stars, but asked six photographers to move beyond the view finder and take a spin in the editor's chair. They were asked to select their own cover star who they believe represents beauty.
The actor posed topless on the condition that her breasts would not be photoshopped, in protest against artificially perfect images of women. Should we cheer her on? Keira Knightley has protested against airbrushing by posing topless in a magazine. Is this really the best way to go about protesting? For those who have missed this enormous international story of grave importance, Keira Knightley agreed to pose topless for the US magazine Interview on the condition that her image would remain wholly unphotoshopped.
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