Lil Miquela in the folds of fashion: (Ad-)dressing virtual influencers

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Charlotte Brachtendorf
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Abstract

Since her debut on Instagram in 2016, Lil Miquela has amassed over 3 million followers. She was the first of many virtual influencers; avatars with a hyper-realistic humanoid appearance who operate on social media. This article investigates how the fashioning of virtual influencers informs the relationship between virtual and human bodies. A visual and textual analysis of virtual influencers on Instagram has revealed that they are emblematic of a coalescence between the virtual and the actual. Virtual influencers often evoke discussions about human nature because their cyberpunk narratives and uncanny appearance position them as autonomous posthuman subjects. Virtual influencers are positioned as Bodies without Organs, as their bodies can be manipulated into any form. Yet, they adhere to normative ideals of youth, slimness and beauty, encouraging their audiences to follow suit. Their fashion reflects the streetwear aesthetic but is often designed by luxury brands. This strategy positions virtual influencers as authentic, while generating visibility within the attention economy. Further, the Deleuzian concept of the fold serves as a metaphor to understand fashion as an interface between surface and depth. It is fashion in its folded form that hominizes virtual influencers, although they are merely a fashionable surface.
Lil Miquela在时尚圈里:(广告)穿着虚拟的影响者
自2016年在Instagram上首次亮相以来,Lil Miquela已经积累了超过300万的粉丝。她是众多虚拟影响者中的第一个;拥有超逼真的人形外表,在社交媒体上活动的化身。本文探讨了虚拟影响者的时尚如何影响虚拟和人体之间的关系。对Instagram上的虚拟网红进行的视觉和文本分析表明,他们象征着虚拟与现实的结合。虚拟影响者经常引发关于人性的讨论,因为他们的赛博朋克叙事和不可思议的外表将他们定位为自主的后人类主体。虚拟影响者被定位为没有器官的身体,因为他们的身体可以被操纵成任何形式。然而,他们坚持年轻、苗条和美丽的标准理想,鼓励他们的观众效仿。他们的时尚反映了街头服饰的审美,但往往是由奢侈品牌设计的。这一策略将虚拟影响者定位为真实的,同时在注意力经济中产生可见性。此外,德勒兹关于褶皱的概念可以作为一个隐喻来理解时尚是表面和深度之间的界面。虽然虚拟网红只是一个时尚的表面,但正是这种折叠形式的时尚使虚拟网红人性化。
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