A merkin is a
pubicwig. Merkins were worn by
prostitutes after shaving their
mons pubis, and are now used as decorative items or erotic devices by both men and women.
History and etymology
The Oxford Companion to the Body dates the origin of the pubic wig to the 1450s. According to the publication, women would shave their pubic hair for personal hygiene and to combat
pubic lice. They would then put on a merkin. Also, sex workers would wear a merkin to cover up signs of disease, such as
syphilis.[1][2]
The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first written use of the term to 1617. The word probably originated from malkin,[3][4] a derogatory term for a lower-class young woman, or from Marykin, a
pet form of the female given name Mary.[4]
Contemporary use
Sometimes in filmmaking, merkins can be worn by actresses to avoid inadvertent exposure of the genitalia during nude or semi-nude scenes. The presence of the merkin protects the actor from inadvertently performing "full-frontal" nudity which can help ensure that the film achieves a less restrictive
MPAA rating.[5]
A merkin may also be used when the actor or actress has less pubic hair than is required, as in the nude dancing extras in The Bank Job[citation needed].
Amy Landecker wore a merkin in A Serious Man (2009) for a nude sunbathing scene; clean shaving was not common in 1967 when the film is set.[6][7]
At the
São Paulo Fashion Week in 2010, the design firm Neon dressed a nude model in transparent plastic. According to the designer, the model wore a pubic wig to make her appear more natural.[10]
In the director's audio commentary of
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, director
David Fincher discussed how a merkin was used for actress
Rooney Mara, after she suggested to him that the character she portrayed in the film was a natural redhead in the book and dyed her hair black. Consequently, the merkin she wore was made in the color red. For the release of the movie in
Japan, Fincher stated: "I believe in Japan we had to put a mosaic over it because fake pubes are considered to be ... nasty."[12][13]
In the Italian film La Pelle (English: The Skin), which takes place during the Allied occupation of
Naples after World War II, blond merkins are made for the local prostitutes to pass for blondes for the US soldiers.[15]
^Hannah Morrill (3 June 2009).
"Kate Winslet, Unscripted". Allure. Many sources claim that she wore a merkin by only quoting part of this interview (found in full in the printed issue):
Let me tell you, The Reader was not glamorous for me in terms of body-hair maintenance. I had to grow it in, because you can't have a
landing strip in 1950, you know? And then because of years of waxing, as all of us girls know, it doesn't come back quite the way it used to. They even made me a merkin because they were so concerned that I might not be able to grow enough. I said, "Guys, I am going to have to draw the line at a pubic wig, but you can shoot my own snatch up close and personal."
Another Allure source (used here) also says she did not wear it.