
Vitiligo influencers to watch in 2025
The online vitiligo community is a globally recognised source of connection and support, and is a reminder that so many of us are on a vitiligo journey together. Social media, in particular Instagram, has become a powerful platform for influencers wanting to advocate for vitiligo and those who simply want to be part of a global community.
Every year more and more vitiligans are turning to social media to find a sense of belonging, and we know that 2025 won’t be any different. Here are some influencers to watch as they use their voices to inspire, spark conversation and celebrate the uniqueness of our skin.
Tiffany Devonna Cameron @tiffanydcameron_
If you follow us on Instagram, then you may have tuned into our IG Live on at the end of last year when we spoke to Tiffany Cameron about her journey with vitiligo, her career as a professional footballer and how she came to terms with accepting her skin.
Tiffany, who developed vitiligo in 2020, quickly focused on finding inner peace and embracing her unique skin. Rather than letting the condition hold her back, she turned it into a source of strength, using her journey to inspire others and show that confidence comes from self-acceptance.
In 2024, Tiffany became the first to represent the community in EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA). In an Instagram post she says “I truly believe the sudden change in my life seven years ago happened for a reason. I want more people to love who they are and to be okay with looking different and walking with confidence”.
Celange @wellnesswithcelange
When it comes to wellness, holistic healing and various practices such as alignment and body regulation, Celange is your girl to watch. As a qualified aerial yoga instructor, Celange uses her page @wellmesswithcelange, to take you on a journey of personal healing whilst sharing how she’s learned to become the best version of herself.
There is something about her energy that brings you virtual peace, calmness and relaxation which may have a lot to do with where she currently resides….in the beautiful Seychelles!
Expect inner peace, top tips on and wellness highlights from the empowering content she shares that would encourage anyone practice self-love and learn the art of self-acceptance.
Onella Muralidharan @onella_am
With over 59k followers, Onella, from Australia is a model, creator and interior designer representing curvy girls in the world of fashion.
In 2023 she appeared in Vogue Australia which featured captivating images of her vitiligo skin, has walked for Melbourne and Sydney fashion week and been the face of campaigns such as Nike, Lululemon, Sportsgirl and Girlfriend.
Onella isn’t afraid to put herself out there, often sharing content in the form of videos and photos exposing her skin and showing her many followers just how proud she is of every part of her body.
She challenges beauty standards, is unapologetically herself and uses her page to empower women to love their skin through makeup tutorials, light hearted video clips and sharing her journey with vitiligo.
Living Dappled @livingdappled
Living Dappled will always get a mention because much of the community wouldn’t exist without this incredible platform.
Founded by Erika Page in 2016, Living Dappled is a digital publication that is all about women, community and creating a sense of belonging. Featuring inspiring stories, health and beauty features, updates on research and wellbeing, Living Dappled is a leading platform that has inspired girls and women globally to love their skin.
Amir Bahadori @thevitiligocoach
Amir Bahadori started posting about his vitiligo journey just under a year ago and since then has been sharing a wealth of knowledge on holistic health and how he has repigmented naturally through changing his lifestyle.
Last year he was a guest speaker at one of our VitSupport sessions where he shared his journey with vitiligo since developing his first patch at the age of 12. Via his Instagram page, Amir talks about the link between gut health and vitiligo, nutrition, the effects of chronic stress and how simple habits such as getting plenty of sleep can contribute to vitiligo. He shares a wealth of information based on his personal journey and is definitely someone you can learn from.
Logina Salah @loginasalah
With a staggering 2.4 million followers, Logina Salah is one of the biggest influencers in the vitiligo space and you’ll be excited to hear why!
Last year, Logina, who is based in Dubai, made headlines when she was crowned Miss Universe Egypt, something that may not have been possible many years ago. Defying all the odds, Logina is proving that beauty comes in all forms and is testament to not letting a condition hold you back from dreaming big and achieving.
Logina, who is based in Dubai, started her career as a makeup artist and is a notable spokesperson for inclusivity and empowering the community to love their skin.
Natalie Ambersley @gifted_skin
Gifted Skin is my platform for raising awareness, education, story-telling and empowering others to love their skin.
At the end of 2024, I was voted as one of the most influential vitiligans in 2024 by Unite for Vitiligo which finished my year off on a high! To be recognised for my advocacy work and the passion I put into raising awareness, felt like a huge nod to my purpose and why being part of the community is so important to me.
Last year was a particularly good year for me. I worked with various beauty brands such as Boots, The Solution and EOS, ran a workshop at Festival of the Girl, partnered with Living Dappled and also took part in the viral campaign #letstalkvitiligo. This year I want to continue building my platform with plenty of video content, informative pieces and journey insights which I hope inspires those who want to feel confident in their skin. I also have some exciting news to share that will take my story international, so stay tuned to hear my update on that!
Sonya Danita Charles @sonyadanita
Body activist and fashion enthusiast, Sonya, continues to be highly favoured model by major brands having worked with global giants such as Estee Lauder, Lancome, Levi’s and Sol de Janeiro.
Sonya, who often talks about not seeing people like her represented in the media when she was growing up in Malaysia, uses her Instagram page to inspire others to love their skin, whilst encouraging her 9,500 followers not to give up on dreaming about what they’d like to achieve in life. Her page is popping with plenty of colour which indicates just how much she loves bold colours, fashion and promoting the importance of not letting her skin hold her back.
Yves Mark Chery @yvesmark.chery
International model, Yves Mark has been shaking up the fashion industry for a while and it seems wherever the fashion press are, Yves is there!
Yves has featured in videos with our fave vitiligo icon Winnie Harlow, has walked Paris fashion week, and has modelled for prestigious brands such as Fendi, Bvlgari and Lacoste. With 179k followers on Instagram, it’s clear Yves is breaking boundaries and redefining beauty standards showing the world that what might feel impossible, is in fact possible….

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