dixie and charli d’amelio (matching icons) #1 ♡
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DIXIE D’AMELIO at Harper’s Bazaar Global Icons & Bloomingdale’s 150th Anniversary Party on September 9th 2022 wearing ETRO
Dixie shaved her head, and looks absolutely amazing. I'm just so taken aback by how stunning she looks. The hair just really highlights her features and is so bold.
I also thought her dress was stunning. I love the nude/beige dress trend. I think when it doesn’t match her skin tone, it looks so cool. It’s not a nude dress, and this lighter color is perfect for her. I love the beading on the dress and all the cutouts. It’s a very modern silhouette and is super flattering on Dixie. Just a beautiful look all around.
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Self made or Fan made?
The D'Amelio family is the first instance we have seen of a family of influences moving their content from social media straight to mainstream television. The network, HBO, is going on to producing the thrid season of the reality TV show, "The D'Amelio Show", which was created just for the D'Amelio family in 2021 (Rice 2022). Charli and Dixie D'Amelio made a name for themselves since joining TikTok in 2021. With over 150 million followers combined, the sisters have gotten opportunities many Hollywood stars can only dream of. Their fans have painted them as icons and celebrities, but did we go too far? We have put these stars so far above us and it has given them privileges they might not know how to handle. It also begs the question, would these platforms be created by us for a black family of the internet? White privilege can sometimes be invisible to the world, especially when we had part in creating that environment for the said white people (McIntosh 2008: 368). In this day and age being white alone can give you more of a privilege than anyone who isn’t. White privilege is almost impossible to ignore from an outsiders perspective, but the truth of the matter is that people are just born with that privilege from their skin color (Crosley-Corcoran 2014: 3).
McIntosh, Peggy. 2008. "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack." in The Meaning of
Difference : American Constructions of Race, Sex and Gender, Social Class, Sexual
Orientation, and Disability, edited by Karen Elaine Rosenblum and Toni-Michelle Travis.
New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2008.5th Ed.
Crosley-Corcoran, Gina. 2014. "Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person" in The
Huffington Post. www.huffingtonpost.com: The Huffington Post.
Rice, L. (2022) 'the d'amelio show' renewed for third season by hulu, Deadline. Deadline. Available at: https://deadline.com/2022/12/the-damelio-show-renewed-third-season-hulu-1235190171/ (Accessed: December 10, 2022).
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