Back in March, Emily Ratajkowski teamed up with Kim Kardashian West for the defiant nude selfie to end all nude selfies. The pair posed topless with a black censor bar covering their breasts and gave the camera the finger. “We are more than just our bodies, but that doesn’t mean we have to be shamed for them or our sexuality,” Ratajkowski captioned the photo. This wasn’t the first time the 25-year-old model has embraced her sexuality while subverting the male gaze—and it definitely wasn’t the last.

Back in February, Ratajkowski wrote a Lenny Letter about finding empowerment through her sexuality one month prior to her selfie with Kardashian West.

“The implication is that to be sexual is to be trashy because being sexy means playing into men’s desires,” she wrote. “To me, ‘sexy’ is a kind of beauty, a kind of self-expression, one that is to be celebrated, one that is wonderfully female. Why does the implication have to be that sex is a thing men get to take from women and women give up?”

Just this week, Ratajkowski continued to peddle her same brand of bare-it-all feminism with an homage to Lady Godiva and spoke to the message behind the selfie. “A selfie is a sort of interesting way to reclaim the gaze, right? You’re looking at yourself and taking a photo while looking at everyone. But also who cares?”