Hunter Schafer’s Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Bra Size

Hunter Schafer Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

Hunter Schafer’s body measurements are all here! Check out her height, weight, shoe size, dress size, bra size and more!

Hunter Schafer is a trans woman who has earned recognition internationally through her work as a model and actress as well as the activism for LGBT rights. Born in 1999, she grew up facing gender identity difficulties but luckily, people’s transition experience stories on the internet helped her cope with that. After starting her professional career as a model, she has managed to grab massive success by working with globally recognized fashion icons like Vera Wang, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Versus Versace, and Marc Jacobs, etc. Following her highly successful modeling run, Hunter decided to enter the field of acting as well. She made her debut with the 2019 HBO series Euphoria and received praise for her fabulous performance in it. Her massive achievements in the professional career have also allowed her to become a prominent advocate for LGBT rights and she uses every possible opportunity to bring people’s attention towards it.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

Height178 cm, 5’ 10”
Weight51 kg, 112 pounds
Cup Size (US)N/A
Bra Size (US)N/A
Shoe Size (US)10.5
Body ShapeSlim
Dress Size (US)N/A
Breasts-Waist-Hips (Inches)N/A
Breasts-Waist-Hips (cm)N/A
Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A

Hunter Schafer Net Worth

The net worth of Hunter Schafer is not available right now.

Quotes

We are on the forefront of a revolution in which identity and expression will take priority over the labels assigned to us at birth; in which self-identification will take priority over perception; in which gender will fall away entirely.

When I was living in New York, I tried to make it work for a year, but I didn’t really have my own space to be creative. It was really inspiring, but I think that coming to L.A. has allowed me to take a breath.

My plan was to model and pay the rent and then intern with designers and work on the other side of the industry however I could, but then it just got to be too much, especially with casting, fashion week, and also working for a fashion designer.

I would say runway is easier because your job is to look good or play a character that is just going somewhere. It’s rather physical, whereas acting is terrifying because you’re dealing with your subconscious, and those can be murky waters. But I definitely can say that I enjoy acting more as an artist.

What I’m trying to do in all senses is deconstruct our idea of gender and use the privileges that come with looking like a model to bring attention to that.

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