Dominique B. Fluker is a multifaceted creative who brings substance to storytelling. She is a nationally recognized, award-winning multimedia journalist, television personality, editor, content marketer, moderator, and interior-design storyteller based in Los Angeles. She is currently an entertainment contributor at ForbesWomen, an on-air television lifestyle contributor at KTLA News, and a public speaker at AAE Speakers Bureau.

Previously, Dominique served as Contributing Lifestyle Editor at ESSENCE Magazine, Editorial Manager at LinkedIn, SMB Marketing Manager at Instagram, Editorial Content Marketing Manager at Glassdoor, and Content Marketing Manager, Business Accounts and SMB Growth at TikTok.

She has created purpose-driven and multicultural content for iconic web and print publications, including Forbes Women, Glamour Magazine, ESSENCE Magazine, Travel + Leisure, Business Insider, Women's Health, Variety, and more. As a culture and entertainment enthusiast, she has interviewed legendary celebrities, including Oprah, Toni Braxton, John Legend, Tracee Ellis Ross, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Robin Roberts, and Serena Williams.

She's also an established advocate for diversity and inclusion within the tech and entertainment industries, a noted public speaker, moderator, host, on-camera talent, red-carpet correspondent, and thought leader.

As a moderator, she's worked with ESSENCE, Hulu, Disney, and BET to curate captivating conversations around multicultural films and television programming, as well as lifestyle topics and self-care. As an on-camera red-carpet correspondent, she had the opportunity to cover the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, NAACP Image Awards, and the Oscars.

Dominique has been invited to share her expertise on topics such as journalism, career, and culture at the University of Southern California, as well as to make on-air appearances on Access Hollywood, KTLA, CBS' Atlanta News First, EXTRA TV, Betches Media, KBLA 1580, and notable podcasts. Her work has been featured on The Tamron Hall Show.

Additionally, Dominique has found solace in curating physical spaces while creating a name for herself at the intersection of digital content curation and editorial storytelling. She believes interior design is an extension of thoughtful storytelling. 2021 marked Dominique's official foray into professional interior styling with the launch of her first business, DBF Interiors. She has been featured as an interior design expert in Apartment Therapy, Architectural Digest, and other notable publications.

Dominique has a Master of Arts in Specialized Journalism from the University of Southern California. At USC, she was a recipient of the Charlotta Bass fellowship and a Cowan scholar.

In 2026, Black Girls Who Write named her a finalist in their It's Lit Literary Awards in the journalism category as Best Black Journalist. 

In 2025, the Black Female Therapists organization named her one of its Top 25 Trailblazers in Mental Health and Wellness. In 2023, she was a top-five finalist for the prestigious Los Angeles Press Club's 16th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in the diversity in the film industry category for her Variety piece profiling AAFCA's 20 years in the entertainment business. She was named a Los Angeles Press Club' Foot in the Door' fellow.