For my Unit 1 Project I am choosing to look at and analyze
the Instagram social media accounts of four very different, yet influential and
powerful women. Accounts like Kim Kardashian’s and Sommer Ray are very well known
to many people, but the accounts of thelittleeblog and Tess Holliday might be a
new introduction. I chose these accounts for the soul purpose that each one of
these women are very different from the last, but all have one thing in common:
they uplift themselves and other women in ways that they see fit.
The first
social media account is none other than the social media and ‘selfie’ queen
herself, Kim Kardashian. Her Instagram account can be found with many various
pictures, highlighting everything of her fabulous life from her children,
concerts put on by her husband Kanye West, fabulous clothing items,
self-promotional adds, and of course selfies. Next we have Sommer Ray, a
20-year-old fitness guru, with her Instagram account filled with very
impressive pictures of her body that she worked very hard to obtain. Sommer Ray
participated in teen bodybuilding competitions until she was 18 years old. Now
at 20, she mostly just posts at-home fitness techniques and pictures, and does
some modeling here and there. The next Instagram account is a polar opposite of
the last two, it’s the account of plus-size, tattooed model, Tess Holliday.
Tess has been well recognized in the last couple years as the world’s first popular
plus-size model. Her account features pictures of herself, pictures from some
of her shoots, feminist campaigns, and even some of her children. Tess is a big
advocate for body positivity and has her own trademark hashtag,
#effyourbeautystandards. The last Instagram account I’m going to analyze is one
that I had stumbled upon by accident, but grown to love. It’s called “thelittleeblog”
but the blogger herself is named Emma Gustavson. Emma is a style and hair
blogger and has a very cute, girl-next-door flavor to her that is very
relatable for her 10 thousand followers.
Starting off
with Kim Kardashian’s Instagram account, one’s first initial take on it would
most the stereotype that Kim is just a sex bimbo and her only claim to fame is
her sex tape and people have no idea how she’s even still a relevant part of
our society. But in my perspective, Kim Kardashian West is so much more. Sure,
there’s no denying that her sex tape is most definitely what got her, her
status symbol in the world, but since those days in 2007, Kim has really
evolved herself to be a very good business woman, and an activist in many
different social areas. One thing that surprises many people is that Kim takes
an interest in politics. She has been known to comment on this year’s
presidential election, and was actually very publicly upset about a bill that
was denied to tighten gun safety laws. Some would say that Kim only reinforces
the idea that women are supposed to look and act a certain way, and while Kim definitely
does care a lot about her body and looks, she does it in a way that’s for
herself and no one else. Throughout the years and all the negativity that she
has gotten, she’s never backed down and stayed true to her beliefs.
Sommer Ray
is one of many females that have Instagram accounts dedicated to her fitness
life and goals. At an initial look at her page, you see many pictures taken
professionally, and unprofessionally, of her butt, actually almost every single
picture features a nice angel of her behind. Some people might think that’s
degrading to women, and she’s setting a standard that’s impossible to achieve,
I think she’s actually empowering women. Sommer has been in the fitness world
since she was 16, her whole life is dedicated to fitness and she has the
results to account for it. Some say her bodacious booty pictures only reinforce
the male gaze, and that she doesn’t actually know anything about real fitness
and she ‘just wants an excuse to show off her butt’. I think her Instagram account
is the exact opposite of that. I believe that for her, fitness really is her
lifestyle, and it has been for many years. Something that is personally
important to her is maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and she deserves to show
off her results.
Another
blogger whose body is the root of her account is Tess Holliday. Tess is a size 24,
plus size model. In the last two years she has gained much recognition for
being one of the most popular plus size models and has really gathered up a
large fan base. I think Tess’s account is awesome because like Kim Kardashian
and Sommer Ray, she loves her body and isn’t afraid to show it. Tess is a huge
activist for body positivity, which has been a very big recent trend and issue
in our society. I think the fact that she’s completely defying the modeling industry’s
beauty standards, and changing the game for all women, is just, amazing. It
takes so much courage and strength to put yourself out on social media like
that in the first place, but then to also be completely out of ‘the norm’,
makes it even harder. Tess Holliday teaches girls all around the world that
your body is beautiful no matter what you look like, and challenges us all to redefine
and question society’s beauty standards. #effyourbeautystandards
The last
Instagram account we’re going to look at is the account called “thelittleeblog”
but run by Emma Gustavson. I’ve really come to like Emma’s blog for two things:
One, that she has a wide range of style that pertain to many different people.
And two, because she is very relatable. In my opinion, I think Emma has an
amazing style, she shows women ways to pair different items with different
things, and how you could make two completely different outfits with the same
article of clothing. I’m personally very into style and fashion so I find her
posts very useful, and what’s really great is most of the things she wears she
finds in thrift stores, so it gives you hope that you can look just as cute as
her without spending a ton of money! The other thing I really like about Emma’s
blog is that she’s really relatable. She’ll post about her family, most
importantly her cats, and even teach you all the different ways she styles her
hair. I think Emma does a great job incorporating many different styles and
aspects of one’s life. She’s almost like your big sister that teaches you how
to put on mascara for the first time.
Through all
these different women, and their different blogs, one theme stays in place: they
all love themselves, what they do, and they set an example that you should love
yourself the way you are too. Whether you prefer Kim Kardashian’s high class
style, Sommer Ray’s fitness life, Tess Holliday’s body positivity morals, or
Emma Gustavson’s friendly and relatable fashion tutorials, no matter which way
you chose to portray yourself, love it. As long as you’re happy with who you
are, and the things you do give you empowerment, there’s no right or wrong way
to live.
I really like the fact that this post incorporates such a wide variety of women through the accounts that you chose to focus on. From the range of Instagram accounts that you chose, I think that they are relatable because these women all bring a little something different to show for. To go along with that, I think you have some intersectionality tied in here because you chose very unique women of different body types and socio-economic class, to name a few.
ReplyDeleteStephanie, I really thought it was awesome that you chose accounts of women that are all so different from each other! This gave me such different perspectives to consider. I also really enjoyed your final paragraph about no matter how different they are, they still loves themselves no matter what, which is a great message for all females! P.s. I also love the Kardashians!!
ReplyDeleteYou really brought a wide range of accounts into the discussion. I am honestly only familiar with the Kardashian and that's only because as a Twitter user I can't escape her. I also don't use Instagram so that's another loss for me from relatability. From your analysis though, you can see that all the accounts equally advocate for their specific social issues.
ReplyDeleteYour blog post on the four women was really awesome for a variety of reasons. One, you brought up the point on why people believe what they do about Kim Kardashian. Personally, I have never got into following her or interested in really knowing anything about her. Secondly, when you compared all of them, they are all different in their own ways. I really liked how you incorporated all people throughout society. You didn't just stick with people who are "perfect" to the public eye. When you brought up Tess Holliday I had to go look up more about her! She makes plus size women feel better about themselves and I really think it's important for all women to feel that the way that they are is just fine and that we don't need to be a size two to fit in in society.
ReplyDeleteI love how you incorporated a little of everything here. I choose Kim to look at as well, yes she dresses a little scandalous sometimes, but if she is comfortable more power to her. With the fitness guru taking pics of her butt I don't necessarily think that is wrong. I mean if I actually stayed consist with working out and had a nice body I would show it off too!
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of Tess Holiday before, but after looking her up I am actually super impressed. I know many companies have featured "plus sized models" before that have stirred up a lot of controversy because the women were like size 7s and 11s. I think that actual plus sized models are a huge need for our world, especially in countries like the US, where being big is often seen as being "ugly." That's not how it should be, though, and I think a great way to stand up against these standards is to show plus sized models more often and get their images out into the world for everyone to see. I love the idea behind the campaign she's started and I'm super happy that she's got so many supporters on just her Instagram, alone!
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