Influence with Intention: Plus Sized Instagram Models and the Politics of Visibility
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The digital sphere, notably Instagram, has birthed a vibrant movement: plus‑size Black women are emerging not just as fashion influencers but as powerful agents of representation, rewriting beauty norms with courage and creativity. Before hashtags defined the era, trailblazers like Mia Amber Davis, Gabi Fresh, and Chastity Garner Valentine were already forging the path—bringing plus‑size beauty into view, creating authentic communities, and igniting style revolutions on Instagram feeds. Now influencers such as Kelly Augustine, Musemo Handahu, Lauren‑Nicole, Alissa Wilson, Simi, and Ireanna are seen as more than content creators—they’re culture makers. Their daring fashion, relentless empowerment, and visible self-love redefine societal perceptions of beauty.
Today we talk with Dr. Regina Duthely whose research looks at how Black plus-size fashion influencers—from bloggers to Instagram trailblazers—shake the very foundations of mainstream beauty ideals. Dr. Duthely is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. She specializes in Black feminist rhetorics, African American rhetorics, and multimodal composition and rhetoric. Her research examines the ways that marginalized people, particularly Black women, engage in subversive rhetorics of protest and resistance.
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