RELATED: Megan Fox Says This Old Jimmy Kimmel Interview Shows How She Was Sexualized. In her Instagram Story on Monday, July 26, Kravitz posted a screenshot of one of the articles, which talks about her going “braless” in the headline. She tagged two publications, the Daily Mail and Just Jared, and wrote, “Time to evolve.” Then, she added, “How is this headline OK?” Unfortunately, being in this position is nothing new for Kravitz. Over the years, there have been many other headlines from various websites about her choice to not wear a bra. Kravitz’s message was effective. As reported by E! News, one of the websites that Kravitz tagged, Just Jared, changed the headline on its story about her New York outing to one that focuses on her going to lunch with a friend. For more celebrity news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Kravitz is known for her style choices, but she knows that not everyone is going to love her looks. For her, it’s all about wearing whatever she wants to wear.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb “I try and be confident in my personal style, I really try and think about what’s right for me,” Kravitz told Grazia in 2017. “I think with fashion, once you start thinking about what other people want, you’re going to lose the magic. So when it comes to my style, I try and be inspired by everything—images, music, film—whatever makes me feel confident. If I execute a look well, I don’t really care what other people think.” RELATED: See 13 Celebrity Moms and Daughters at the Exact Same Age. Kravitz has previously talked about the fact that how she operates in the world is not for other people. “You know when a guy on the street tells you to smile?” she said in a 2018 interview with Byrdie. “So lately, I’ve been doing one of two things. I’ve either been looking them in the face and saying, ‘Don’t f***ing tell me to smile,’ or I’m like, ‘My grandmother just died,’” she explained with a laugh. “I watch them react, and they don’t even know what to say. The whole point is to remind them I’m a human being. I’m not here to look pretty for you.” In the same article, she was asked what being a “strong female” meant to her, and Kravtiz said it was about speaking up. “I think [it’s about] just speaking your mind and not being afraid to be disliked. That’s a huge thing, not only in the industry, but in culture—specifically American culture. Women are all about being pleasant, and life isn’t always pleasant.” RELATED: Women Athletes Are Calling Out the Olympics for Forcing Them to Do This.