Citations:Instafamous

English citations of Instafamous

Adjective: "well-known or popular on Instagram" edit

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  • 2014, Chloë Grande, "Instantly famous: Exploring both sides of Instagram fame", The Queen's Journal (Queen's University), 27 May 2014, page 18:
    For them, Instagram acts as a tool for creative expression, not as a narcissistic measurement of self-worth that most Instafamous users are accused of having.
  • 2018, Marley Jeranko, "Bending the Rules", Cherry Creek Lifestyle, January 2018, page 54:
    You see, this isn't such a rare sighting when it comes to the bald-headed, ultra-bendy, Instafamous yogi queen we know as Chocolate Yoga (@chocolate_yoga).
  • 2018, Maggie Conner, "Ashley Chew", PATTERN, Spring 2016, page 68:
    She briefly sold t-shirts adorned with her Instafamous slogan, but she has higher hopes for the message than turning it into a vehicle for product sales.
  • 2018, Zoe Stojanovic-Hill, "Editorial", Honi Soit (University of Sydney), Week 9, Semester 2 (2018), page 2:
    Anyway, the point is, I'll get Instafamous one day.
  • 2018, Michael Karlo Lim, "Naughty or Nice", Zee, Volume 3 (2018), page 47:
    With the makers of the Instafamous Chocolate Dream Cake already trademarking their take on the layered chocolate cake-in-a-can, local purveyors of sweet goodies, Tazza Cafe and Patisserie, elicits what we'd assume to be similar oohs and aahs with their Marvelous Cake.
  • 2019, Clare Madden, Hello Gen Z: Engaging the Generation of Post-Millennials, pages 90-91:
    Many Gen Zs aspire to fame and see the internet as a viable platform for achieving this dream. From celebrity bloggers to YouTube celebrities, to being 'Instafamous', many believe they have the potential to be a celebrity.
  • 2019, Lauren Bravo, "The Rise and Fall", Foodism, October 2019, page 56:
    Ta Tat Eatery makes its Instafamous katsu sando with toasted brioche, and it's safe to say none of its devotees seem to be sad for the lack of levain.
  • 2019, "All The Lovers", Mojeh, Issue 70 (2019), page 54:
    Looking to vintage graffitti[sic], band tees, nostalgic memorabilia and song lyrics from Taylor's latest album, the singer's Instafamous cat, Benjamin Button, also makes an appearance on the exclusive range.
  • 2020, Jumol Royes, "Is My Pride Showing?", IN Magazine, July/August 2020, page 26:
    There seems to be an endless barrage of images featuring people who bear a striking resemblance to famous gay Canadians like actor Luke Macfarlane and Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski, or Instafamous influencers like Sam Cushing and Kyle Krieger.

Noun: "Instagram celebrities collectively" edit

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  • 2018, Jessie Faerber, More Than Just Pretty: Discover Your True Value, Beauty and Purpose, unnumbered page:
    This means that a lot of the Instafamous fabricate their images to look more perfect than reality, []
  • 2019, Depali Rai, "Beware the dangers of our new 'influencer' culture", The Saint (University of St Andrews), 11 April 2019, page 11:
    With the rise of YouTube personalities and the Instafamous, we are increasingly exposed to, and desire a greater sense of, personality and "honesty" from those that occupy our feeds and screens.