Scroll through her feed, and you'll find thighs that touch, thighs that don't, crazy-printed leggings, furry boots, and striking statement shoes, along with the cross street that she spotted them. It's no wonder she's getting so much buzz and turning her project into a book — all to celebrate a diverse range of female figures.
"I don't mean to flatter myself or the project. I know they're just pictures of women's legs taken against a wall, but occasionally, the deconstructed legs look like something more. And I like that more often than not, it's fuller figures that achieve that, not the model-thin legs. Models' legs generally don't make for interesting leg pictures. Legs with curves do and as someone who has always wanted model-thin legs, that's good for me to see," Baker told Slate.