disney channel put out hit tv shows that are still talked about today and some of the show’s stars were interested in fashion and might be considered a fashionista. in this video, i talk about 3 of them in the 2000s. hope you enjoy!
sources:
hiliary duff interview: https://www.today.com/popculture/hilary-duff-reveals-lizzie-mcguire-episode-still-stands-out-t136571
costume designers for hiliary duff: https://www.nylon.com/fashion/lizzie-mcguire-costume-designers-hilary-duff-style-y2k-fashion
that’s so raven review: https://variety.com/2003/tv/reviews/that-s-so-raven-1200544101/
book: Blue, M.G. (2017). Girlhood on Disney Channel: Branding, Celebrity, and Femininity (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315669755
lana condor comment: https://www.etonline.com/14-asian-american-stars-recall-when-they-first-felt-represented-in-tv-and-movies-147080
brenda song interview: https://www.wmagazine.com/story/brenda-song-dollface-suite-life-disney-interview
thank you to evan’s media archive for the older commercial clips from the three shows. if you want, i would highly recommend checking them out!
extra resources:
if curious about reading more about race in that’s so raven
Ramona j.j. Bell. (2015). Racializing Raven: Race and Gender http://www.jstor.org/stable/humjsocrel.37.55
also another book- Tweencom girls: Gender and adolescence in Disney and Nickelodeon sitcoms covers girls outside of the three girls here and just similar plot structures among the lead girls on these shows.
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