Lauryn Grubbs
Graduate Student
Human Centered Design

Biography

Grubbs's current research focuses on the (mis)representation of Black women at the intersection of fashion, beauty, and media. This agenda explores the use of stereotypical imagery to represent Black women throughout visual culture, and the impact that the representations have on Black women’s self-presentation, identity formation, and societal perception. Lauryn connects her research to her creative and entrepreneurial ventures, by taking a Black feminist approach to decolonize the gaze and diversify authorship of images of Black women within art and design.

Grubbs, Lauryn, and Casey R. Stannard. "Black women, Brazilian butt lifts and body image: A qualitative study on the role social media play in promoting the thick ideal." Fashion, Style & Popular Culture (2024).

2024, Master of Arts, Fashion Studies, Parsons School of Design, The New School

2022, Bachelor of Science, Textiles, Apparel Design, and Merchandising , Louisiana State University

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