2020
DOI: 10.1080/15405702.2020.1839078
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The mother of dragons in Dior: fashion, star image and self-presentation on Instagram

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“…With the array of social media platforms, the ways in which celebrities channel their popularities are vastly expanded. Not only social media has become the extension of traditional celebrities, a 'new breed' of social media celebrities are emerged (Haastrup, 2020;Zulli, 2017). Traditional celebrities are easily identified by their talents; however, on the other hand, social media celebrities offer various distinctions, apart from their talents (Chung & Cho, 2014;Khamis et al, 2016;Lee & Kim, 2020).…”
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“…With the array of social media platforms, the ways in which celebrities channel their popularities are vastly expanded. Not only social media has become the extension of traditional celebrities, a 'new breed' of social media celebrities are emerged (Haastrup, 2020;Zulli, 2017). Traditional celebrities are easily identified by their talents; however, on the other hand, social media celebrities offer various distinctions, apart from their talents (Chung & Cho, 2014;Khamis et al, 2016;Lee & Kim, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%