In Rete

Afro-influencer

 

Influencer Aida Diouf Mbengue poses for a portrait, in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Mbengue, 19, from Senegal, is making a name for herself as a self-billed Afro-Influencer, one of a group of young people in Italy of African origin who have come together to try to increase their influence in social media. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Influencer Aida Diouf Mbengue holds up her phone as she stands in an empty square in front of the Duomo gothic cathedral in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Mbengue, 19, from Senegal, is making a name for herself as a self-billed Afro-Influencer, one of a group of young people in Italy of African origin who have come together to try to increase their influence in social media. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Influencer Aida Diouf Mbengue wears a face mask to curb the spread of COVID-19 as she poses for a portrait, in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Mbengue, 19, from Senegal, is making a name for herself as a self-billed Afro-Influencer, one of a group of young people in Italy of African origin who have come together to try to increase their influence in social media. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Influencer Aida Diouf Mbengue holds up her phone as she stands in an empty square in front of the Duomo gothic cathedral in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Mbengue, 19, from Senegal, is making a name for herself as a self-billed Afro-Influencer, one of a group of young people in Italy of African origin who have come together to try to increase their influence in social media. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Influencer Aida Diouf Mbengue wears a sanitary mask to curb the spread of COVID-19 in front of the Duomo gothic cathedral in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Mbengue, 19, from Senegal, is making a name for herself as a self-billed Afro-Influencer, one of a group of young people in Italy of African origin who have come together to try to increase their influence in social media. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Influencer Aida Diouf Mbengue records a video for her TikTok account to share with her 330,000 followers in an empty Vittorio Emanuele II gallery shopping arcade in downtown Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Mbengue, 19, from Senegal, is making a name for herself as a self-billed Afro-Influencer, one of a group of young people in Italy of African origin who have come together to try to increase their influence in social media. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Influencer Moustapha Thiam holds up a phone for influencer Aida Diouf Mbengue as she adjusts her hijab in Piazza Duomo, in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Mbengue, 19, from Senegal, is making a name for herself as a self-billed Afro-Influencer, one of a group of young people in Italy of African origin who have come together to try to increase their influence in social media. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Aida Diouf Mbengue, 19 anni e proveniente dal Senegal, si sta facendo un nome nei social. L’Afro-Influencer, che indossa l’hijab, si è messa insieme ad un gruppo di giovani di origine africana, che vivono in Italia, per cercare di aumentare la propria visibilità e influenza nei social media. (AP Photo / Antonio Calanni)

Guarda anche

Giornata internazionale della donna
È l’8 marzo in tutto il mondo

È l’8 marzo in tutto il mondo

di
Sguardi
Roma, la vera bellezza

Roma, la vera bellezza

A cura di
Tradizioni
Ein Prosit!

Ein Prosit!

di
Per non dimenticare
In ricordo della strage di Bologna

In ricordo della strage di Bologna

di

I più visti della settimana

Società
La biblioteca di Umberto Eco

La biblioteca di Umberto Eco

di
Edicola Digitale Città Nuova - Reader Scarica l'app
Simple Share Buttons