Fletcher, AkilBenjamin, Khalil A.2025-07-302025-07-302025-04-18https://theses-dissertations.princeton.edu/handle/88435/dsp019z9033307This thesis places the fashion industry under the microscope, illustrating its role in the construction, restriction, and commodification of Black identity. More broadly, I investigate the entertainment industry's reliance on distorted depictions of Black masculinity. In investigating the modeling industry as a space of aesthetic creation, I uncover a site of racialized meaning-making that upholds Eurocentric ideals. Through my ethnographic fieldwork, I center the lived experience of Black male models, revealing structural inequalities that challenge narratives of progress and inclusion. Ultimately, I question who gets to be represented, how, and by whom, calling us to reimagine modes of representation outside of the limitations of controlled-inclusion.en-USBranded Bodies: Investigating the Hypermasculinization & Hypersexualization of the Black Male Body in the Modeling IndustryPrinceton University Senior Theses