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Now Reading All About That Bush: 18 Dramatic Photos Prove Natural Is Beautiful (NSFW)
It had its heyday in the '60s and '70s, but natural female pubic hair has since fallen out of favor. So much so that, apparently, there are now sexually-active hetero men who say they've never seen it . To celebrate the neglected bush, artist Marilyn Minter spent six months photographing it, asking "all kinds of women, [with] different hair colors, different textures, different skin colors" to grow out their natural hair down there and bare it for her camera. The photographs Minter took are collected in her first book, Plush .
"Over the last decade, pubic hair has all but disappeared in popular culture (which is fine)," Minter explains to us, "but I became interested in showing beautiful images of pubes as an alternative perspective. I suspect the no-fur trend might be a fashion, so I wanted to remind younger generations that fashion is fleeting, but laser is forever. Do whatever you want — just don't laser!"
The 70 full-color images in Plush , released in a limited run by Fulton Ryder Press to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach, make an eloquent visual argument against lasering — and maybe even against shaving. Sensuous and unabashed, they're perhaps the most powerful interpretation of "Long hair, don't care" we've ever seen. In Minter's words, "Bush is beautiful. Bring it back!" Click through for 18 of the most striking photographs from the book.
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The furless look of the noughties has fallen out of fashion [GETTY]
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Bin your razor, take your waxer off speed dial and cancel that course of laser hair removal.
In 2014, the vagina hair trend is natural, big and bushy. 
Women have experimented with a load of weird and wonderful styles since the 80s - landing strips, Brazilians, Hollywoods and even mohawks.
And not forgetting the Essex "vajazzling" craze, which involved sticking colourful jewels on our private parts.
But now we've ditched the fads and we're letting our lady gardens grow as nature intended.
Woman have pruned their pubic hair in countless different ways since the 80s [PH]
It's come back in vogue thanks to glamorous Hollywood A-listers happily admitting that they're proud to let their pubes grow wild and fancy free.
Gwyneth Paltrow said she rocks a "70s vibe down there", while Lady Gaga requested a mannequin with full pubic hair on her recent tour.
However, the biggest supporter of the au naturel look is actress Cameron Diaz.
In her new health and lifestyle tome, The Body Book, she dedicates a whole chapter to vagina grooming called Praise Of Pubes.
She goes into detail about maintaining the "lovely curtain of pubic hair" that "surrounds that glorious, delicate flower of yours".
US brand American Apparel recently used mannequins with visible pubic hair [GETTY]
And she said in a recent interview on The Graham Norton Show, "I don't care what women do with it but we should be informed about how their bodies work.
"it is there for a reason and to laser it off is to lose it forever!"
The bush trend has also begun to trickle down to the high street.
An American Apparel store in New York showed mannequins with pubic hair in their window display. A spokesperson said they're trying to redefine what's "feminine and sexy".
The full-grown look dispels the myth that female body hair is unnatural and unclean.
It's retro, expressive and confidently grown-up.
But the question is: how big will you grow yours?
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Project Bush: the day I had my vagina photographed by an ad agency
I want to help break down taboos about women's bodies – having anything other than a Brazilian should not be a source of shame
Project Bush, developed by ad agency Mother, invites women to have their pubic regions photographed. Photograph: Mother
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A trip to east London to get my vagina photographed was something I never imagined doing – until a few weeks ago.
Before Twitter started discussing the motives of Mother , the creative agency behind Project Bush, which is sold as a way of celebrating the diversity of women's nether regions , my sister had sent me a tongue-in-cheek email about it. The press release was enough to convince me that I wanted to experience it and write about it. I'm a big fan of gonzo journalism and I may not get another chance to do something so bizarre. More importantly, I fully support what Project Bush is trying to achieve.
Alex Holder, one of the people behind the campaign, summed up its purpose perfectly when she told me: "Women are expected to have Brazilians and men are not expected to do anything. If Project Bush can make just one young girl realise 'we don't have to do that', and help to take away the shame that many women seem to feel about that area of their bodies – because no one seems to like it or be proud of it – it will be worthwhile."
So off I went to get my pubic region snapped for an exhibition. At Mother's London headquarters in Shoreditch, I was escorted up a wide staircase to a studio where, behind a black curtain, photographer Alisa Connan was waiting for me. One corner of the fabric tent was set up to offer participants some privacy to take off their clothes, which I'm sure Alanis Morissette, and probably a lot of you reading this, would consider ironic. I undressed and, feeling a little self-conscious, I walked to the feet marks facing the camera to take my position in the spotlight. Tucking my top into my bra, I stretched my arms up over my head for one pose and then Connan asked me to stay forward but arch my body for the second. A few snaps and we were done, leaving me with a natural high, that "I'm glad I did that" buzz.
I asked Connan if women had been sharing their reasons for taking part. "Mothers saying they don't want their children growing up thinking they only had one option," she started. "A girl saying she was the only one in her social group with a full bush and she wanted to show it off, and another woman said her boyfriend really wanted her to do it. I don't know why, maybe he just really likes her bush and wants everyone to see it." With Connan witnessing the 97 participating women of all ages, sizes and backgrounds up-close-and-personal, I was keen to know: was there a majority preference? "It's been very varied," she said. "From nothing to full bush and everything in between."
When I stepped outside the studio, I spoke to Sophie Cook, a 20-year-old radio production student at the University of Westminster, who had originally only come to cover the story for her degree but ended up standing in front of the lens too. "I was really nervous but it wasn't as scary as I thought it would be," she told me. "I'm glad I did it. It's something you wouldn't normally do so it feels very inspirational."
I went on to ask Cook if she considered herself a feminist. "I think I am," she said. "I do care about equal rights for women. And when it comes to this, a lot of women think a certain way due to the pressure of men or porn but I think you should be able to have it the way you want it. Project Bush has definitely got people talking on Twitter so it's helping to break the taboo of discussing the subject. Once we break down the barrier of talking about boobs, bums and vaginas, it will be a lot better for everyone." I couldn't agree more.
Project Bush will be exhibiting at Downstairs at Mother from 6-8 November. Admission is free. For more information, contact bush@motherlondon.com .
This article was amended on 15 October 2013 after the first sentence was found to be too similar to an earlier article on the same project. While we believe this to have been an inadvertent error we have decided to change it to avoid any duplication.

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