Content Creators: Women’s History Month
New content creators for inspiration; check out recommendations for hobbies
March 23, 2022
Women’s History Month is filled with opportunities to learn from the past and celebrate our future. Here are some content creators for different hobbies and activities. Find one you like, and follow along!
Disclaimer: Many of the content creators use both she/her and they/them pronouns. Please be respectful!
Crochet/Knitting:
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If you love crochet and extremely unique pieces, look no further. Knottygirlthreads is a fashion artist who experiments with chains, charms and crochet.
Food:
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Easily one of my favorite food creators, Subtle Asian Baking, creates masterpieces that can be easily recreated in your own home.
Commonly known for their colorful milk breads, you can find the bread in any color, shape and design — even cute frogs!!
Fitness/sports:
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A USA Weightlifting National Team Member, Juliana is an Olympic Weightlifter I have followed for the past five years. She has struggled and persevered; she now is an advocate for Athlete Ally, a group that aims to amplify the voices of LGBTQ+ athletes.
Fashion:
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Nissa New York clothing brand based out of New York is almost completely handmade. They range in size from 2XS to 2XL and have gone viral on Tik Tok for various extravagant but classy clothing pieces they have made. You will often find fuzzy colors on a chic two-piece set or fun patterns on flare pants.
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As a Tik Tok creator who posts fashion outfits and expressions, their videos have pushed beyond mainstream fashion to show various genres of style in plus-size clothing.
Photography:
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A Los Aangeles-based photographer, Maya Gorman, experiments with color in her photoshoots. Her style is recognizable by distinct negative space and vibrant color theory.
Digital art:
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Most widely known for the “Armin Veronica” trend, this content creator dropped out of college to pursue art full-time. Their art style is unique and angular, it has a vibrant glow without being overbearing.
Cosplay:
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A Navajo/Diné cosplayer who has gained massive traction after their cosplay of Katara (Avatar the Last Airbender) went viral for using their own Native jewelry as a substitute for Katara’s famous necklace. She also uses her necklace in other cosplays ranging from anime to American cartoons and personal projects.
Dance:
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From the Tri-Cities, Gabriela Ramirez is a ballet Folklórico dancer who shares dances from the Jalisco region of Mexico.
The dresses are colorful, and the dances are full of style and flair.
Popularly known for her K-pop dance covers and original dance videos, Isabel Jones is winning over the dance community with her stylish outfits and sassy flair.