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3.3 Body Augmentation as Fashion

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High-Contrast Accessories: Since fine details can get lost in lower resolutions, bold accessories like chunky chains, oversized hoops, and reflective body harnesses are essential. The digital era has blurred the lines between

3. The Green Screen Menu

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Incorporating elements like winged eyeliner, dyed hair, and tech-focused accessories that appeal to a younger, digitally native audience. The "Baddie" Aesthetic:

3.4 Accessories: The Devil is in the Details

Abstract

This paper explores the distinctive fashion and style strategies employed by Dominican webcam models operating under the commercially recognized "Dominican Poison" archetype. Bridging ethnographic observation and digital fashion analysis, we argue that this aesthetic functions as a hyper-optimized visual code designed to maximize viewer engagement and financial return on platforms like Chaturbate, Stripchat, and OnlyFans. The "Poison" look—characterized by a fusion of Caribbean sensuality, urban streetwear, and high-glamour artifice—serves not merely as costume but as a strategic performance of identity that negotiates between local Dominican beauty standards and globalized male desires. This paper dissects key components: color theory (dominance of red, black, and neon), body augmentation aesthetics, accessory semiotics (the role of acrylic nails, hoop earrings, and body glitter), and the choreography of revealing versus concealing.