You can cite the video as a source in a paper (MLA, APA, Chicago) if it's relevant to your research. For that, you’d need:
Example APA citation:
AmeliaSoCurvy. (Year, Month Day). ameliasocurvy black fashion cambr link lifestyle and entertainment [Video]. YouTube. URL
Creators and viewers should respect boundaries and legal regulations. Performers often balance openness with protections against doxxing and unauthorized content sharing. video title ameliasocurvy black lingerie cambr link
If you need a paper or credible source related to the topics in that video title, here are legitimate search terms and sample papers:
The string you provided looks like:
No formal academic paper uses such a title because it contains: You can cite the video as a source
On Black fashion & identity:
"The Impact of Black Fashion Influencers on Consumer Behavior" – Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management
"Dressing the Part: Black Women’s Fashion as Cultural Expression" – Fashion Theory
On plus-size/curvy Black women in media: Example APA citation:
"Curvy and Confident: Body Positivity and Black Female YouTubers" – Social Media + Society
On lifestyle & entertainment content creators:
"From Blog to Brand: Black Female Lifestyle Influencers" – New Media & Society
On Cambridge & fashion (if "cambr" = Cambridge University):
"Fashioning the University: Student Style and Identity at Cambridge" – Journal of Consumer Culture