She's a character designed to be more realistic in proportions (though fairly fairly tall and still very very beautiful, but avoiding the "Let's add a big head with sappy eyes" stereotype to make her look more child-like WHICH IS WAY TOO COMMON in other games) and to be sexy... yet she also gives off a vibe of sexual intimidation towards male gamers, which is good... since the usual women we get in games are either submissive girlies or "I DON'T NEED A MAN" Ice Queens... so yeah one could say Bayonetta is a "feminist icon" in the sense that she displays pride in her sexuality while at the same time appearing intimidating and dominant, not loosing the appeal that lures male attraction to her in the first place.