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Lena Dunham Poses Topless In The Name Of Fashion

Lena Dunham Poses Topless In The Name Of Fashion
Lena Dunham attends the 2016 CFDA Fashion Awards at the Hammerstein Ballroom on June 6, 2016 in New York City.
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Lena Dunham attends the 2016 CFDA Fashion Awards at the Hammerstein Ballroom on June 6, 2016 in New York City.
Lena Dunham attends the 2016 CFDA Fashion Awards at the Hammerstein Ballroom on June 6, 2016 in New York City.
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Lena Dunham attends the 2016 CFDA Fashion Awards at the Hammerstein Ballroom on June 6, 2016 in New York City.

In what seems like an award show tradition, Lena Dunham bared all for a topless selfie after attending the Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards on Monday.

The "Girls" creator revealed her "girls" in a photo meant to show off her gorgeous, one-of-a-kind Irene Neuwirth necklace. As Instagram isn't pro #FreeTheNipple, Dunham had to enlist the help of a four-leaf clover.

"The necklace in its natural habitat," Dunham captioned the photo. "Good evening!"

the necklace in its natural habitat. good evening!

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Dunham is no stranger to going topless on social media, magazine covers or her show. She's often spoken about about how comfortable she is with her own body.

#FREETHENIPPLE cover. @lenadunham

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Dunham in the November 2015 issue of Harper's Bazaar.
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Dunham in the November 2015 issue of Harper's Bazaar.

"My parents both have really healthy attitudes about their own bodies but also about the range of things that can be beautiful," Dunham told Marie Claire UK in 2013.

The entertainer added, "But they also just always made me feel pretty and cool and smart, even in the moments when I have known -- and still know -- that my body wasn’t fitting into a traditional Hollywood idea of the female body."

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