Citations:Instamom

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English citations of Instamom and instamom

Noun: "(informal) a mother who runs an Instagram account focused on her child/children or parenting in general"[edit]

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  • 2015, Hayley Krischer, "Meet the Instamom, a Stage Mother for Social Media", The New York Times, 14 November 2015
  • 2016, Doreen Becker, Color Trends and Selection for Product Design: Every Color Sells A Story, page 155:
    As an example, Instamoms are mothers that use social media to post pictures and videos of their children for social promotion and/or to generate revenue.
  • 2016, Hildur Ársaels, quoted in Jenna Gottlieb, "A Life in Beauty", Reykjavík Fashion and Design, Summer 2016, page 73:
    With all this time on my hands, I just recently became an 'instamom' where I share my passion for beauty, interior and my baby boy under the name Bricks & Blushes.
  • 2016, Liz Raiss, "What Celebrity Children Represent Now", Fader, August/September 2016, page
    Working alongside brands like Kardashian Kids is an Instagram community of fashion-minded parents known as “Instamoms” who tirelessly post colorful, high-contrast photos of their children posed in mid-level and designer clothes.
  • 2019, Leslie Anne Bruce, You Are a F*cking Awesome Mom: So Embrace the Chaos, Get Over the Guilt, and Be True to You, unnumbered page:
    My advice for new mamas is to take all those beautiful Instamom photos with a grain of salt, because a carefully cropped square leaves the rest of a person's reality out of the frame.
  • 2019, Sarah Skilton, Fame Adjacent, unnumbered page:
    When the topic was my dysfunction (or InstaMom's, or anyone else's), he was a regular Chatty Cathy, offering opinions left and right.
  • 2019, Mimi Wells, The Christmas Scoop, unnumbered page:
    She could imagine a battalion of shiny new Christmas phones opening the story, forwarding the salacious details across Twitter and Snapchat, flooding Scoop's forums and the Instamom's pictures with comments both positive and scolding.
  • 2019, Isabelle Rupani & Lily Tholfsen, "SoCal Moms Poison Trees to Capture Fall Aesthetic", The MQ (satirical newspaper of the University of California, San Diego), 30 October 2019, page 11:
    Neighborhood mothers concur that the region's perfect weather made it difficult to compete with out-of-state "Instamoms, MomTubers and Recipe Blog Moms during the last three months of the year."
  • 2020, Sally Howard, The Home Stretch: Why It's Time to Come Clean About Who Does the Dishes, unnumbered page:
    Tim and Leo agreed to spend a day following the bright domestic advisories of the cleanfluencers, celebrity mums and Instamoms.
  • 2021, Arzu Kalafat Çat, "Virtual Identities And Self-Presentation In Social Media Instagram Mothers", in New Paradigms within the Communication Sciences (eds. Enes Emre Başar & Pınar Bacaksız), page 181:
    The sampling consisted of five Instamoms with more than 100,000 followers recruited using purposive sampling.