

In the midst of many press days for her new show Wolf Pack, Sarah Michelle Gellar posted two pictures of her freeing the nipple in a flowy, neutral pantsuit with a black-mesh bra. Image Credit: Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images for SBIFF Noah Cyrus freed the nipple once again in 2023, this time for Milan Fashion Week and in this showstopping mesh look that made headlines everywhere! Image Credit: Photo by Robino Salvatore/GC Images.

Image Credit: Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for Gucci.įor Milan Fashion Week, Dakota Johnson turned heads by freeing the nipple in a sheer, mystifying look that reminds everyone she’s still that baddie. “I walked PFW for the first time today with and it was terrifying and amazing!!!!” she wrote on Instagram after her big moment. At the big event, she wore this nipple-baring velvet leopard-print dress with a corseted top and figure-hugging bottom. Halsey made her Paris Fashion Week runway debut with a bang at the Pressiat Fashion Show on Feb 28. Kate Moss’ model daughter Lila Moss confidently freed the nipple as she attended the Saint Laurent Womenswear Fall Winter 2023-2024 show at Paris Fashion Week on Feb 28. Image Credit: Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images After all, every part of a woman’s body is beautiful – and that includes the nipples. I genuinely was just like, ‘Dope, whatever they want, it’s their vision, let’s do it.'”Īs more celebrities begin to proudly display their nipples, perhaps there will be less pressure on women across the U.S. “I was pretty chill even though my boobies were out. “I’m all good with the nipple,” she said. Talking to Vogue about her most iconic looks throughout the years, Jenner remembered bearing her breasts in a Marc Jacobs show at the beginning of her modeling career. Kendall Jenner, for example, has freed her nipples in casual errands or while walking down the runway. Wilde is not the only star who has dared to bare the nipple. It has an effect on how we treat one another and how we treat ourselves.” If we are allowed opportunities to celebrate our body, it has an effect.

“I think that we can all really benefit from making sure that we don’t allow the stigmatization of women’s bodies to infect our own perspective of ourself. “It’s culturally specific because obviously in other countries there’s less of a fear of the nipple,” Don’t Worry Darling director Olivia Wilde said of her pro-nipple stance to Vogue last year.

But, as society begins to question these norms and stigmas, powerful campaigns such as the Free the Nipple movement have become ever so popular.
