Shailene Woodley in Nylon: “I don’t like to say that I am a feminist”

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 18, 2015

Shailene Woodley graces the April 2015 cover of Nylon Magazine.
Shailene Woodley graces the April 2015 cover of Nylon Magazine.

‘Insurgent’ star Shailene Woodley graces the April 2015 cover from NYLON Magazine looking chic with her short haircut and a boyish top. Photographed by Hilary Walsh, the magazine’s fashion director J. Errico was inspired by androgynous style for the photo shoot. In her interview, Shailene opens up about her ‘Insurgent’ character, making movies, whether she is feminist and more.

See Shailene at the ‘Insurgent’ New York premiere

In her interview, Shailene talks about how she doesn't consider herself a feminist.
In her interview, Shailene talks about how she doesn’t consider herself a feminist.

Magazine: Nylon (April 2015) | Photographer: Hilary Walsh | Stylist/Fashion Director: J. Errico | Talent: Shailene Woodley | Hair: Sascha Breuer at Starworks Artists | Makeup: Gloria Noto at Atelier Management | Manicurist: Nettie Davis at the Wall Group

On not labeling herself a feminist:
“The reason why I don’t like to say that I am a feminist or I am not a feminist is because to me it’s still a label. I do not want to be defined by one thing. Why do we have to have that label to divide us? We should all be able to embrace one another regardless of our belief system and regardless of the labels that we have put upon ourselves.” 

Shailene also opens up to the magazine about what it is like to play her 'Insurgent' character Tris.
Shailene also opens up to the magazine about what it is like to play her ‘Insurgent’ character Tris.

On what it is like to play Tris:
“Tris was not born a superhero, but what I love about her is that you can watch her progression into a strong young woman. Whenever I go back to playing Tris, I feel like, yes, I’m going back to Tris, but I am also going back to Shai and who Shai was in 2012, and who she was in 2014. If I hadn’t changed, it would be easier…but the last two years have been very powerful for me. I’m starting to empower myself.”

Shailene wears androgynous style for the feature.
Shailene wears androgynous style for the feature.

Images: NYLON/Hilary Walsh


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1 thought on “Shailene Woodley in Nylon: “I don’t like to say that I am a feminist””

  1. I’m so tired of women saying that they aren’t feminists. The “I don’t like labels” argument is the same lazy “I don’t see colors” argument used by racists. Why don’t her friends talk some sense into her?

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