She lets her natural beauty shine in selfie after selfie.

And Emily Ratajkowski was not happy that a French magazine photoshopped her lips and breasts for the cover of Madame Figaro on Friday.

'I was extremely disappointed to see my lips and breasts altered in photoshop on this cover,' Emily captioned the photo as she took to Instagram to vent her frustration.

Disheartened: Emily Ratajkowski was upset that a French magazine photoshopped her lips and breasts for the cover of Madame Figaro on Friday; (pictured Thursday)

The 26-year-old actress/model posted two images on her account - one of the original shot and one of the altered image used for the cover.

Her lips appear to have been thinned out for the cover while her breasts appear smaller and lifted.

In the well thought-out caption, Emily argues that changing the body image can cause self-esteem issues and heighten insecurities.

'Everyone is uniquely beautiful in their own ways. We all have insecurities about the things that make us different from a typical ideal of beauty. I, like so many of us, try every day to work past those insecurities,' she wrote.

Original: Emily posted the original unaltered photo on her Instagram

Fake out: The actress also posted the altered photo which appears to have thinned her lips and reduced her breasts

Emily also took this opportunity as a call to arms for the fashion industry to accept differences and individuality.

'I hope the fashion industry will finally learn to stop trying to stifle the things that make us unique and instead begin to celebrate individuality.'

Meanwhile, Emily debuted a new bob hairstyle at Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation Diamond Ball in Manhattan on Thursday night.

The brunette bombshell exchanged her gorgeous flowing long locks for a sophisticated blunt cut just above the shoulders.

She rang in the new look with a daring bodice style dress that accentuated her unaltered ample cleavage and statuesque figure.