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I Don’t Do Fashion I Am The Fashion Trend – Grand P
Appreciating yourself is the best thing you can do to help yourself and accept how you have been created. Life may not give you what you want but you can choose what enters your world.
One of Africans best musicians and diminutive stature, Grand – P is affectionately known by this name in the music industry and has caused a stir with his recent post on Instagram. The millionaire musician was seen wearing a winter coat that seems to be bigger and longer than his height with this caption, “I don’t do fashion, I am the fashion trend.” This has sparked a lot of reactions on the internet. I think Grand – P is an amazing figure, whose natural stature teaches us a lot to understand and appreciate your formation because God makes no mistakes.
The award-winning musician and brand ambassador perhaps is accepted by the masses worldwide because of his stature, and what he does best. Well, complete statures sometimes struggle for exposure but it favours Grand – P’s type of form. God is all-knowing.
What can you say about Grand – P? Thank you for reading.
Source: gh.opera.news
Fashion
‘Must have’ in children’s closet
It is essential to create a well-rounded closet for children to promote comfort, self-expression, and confidence.
The first thing every child must have in their closet are quality shoes to provide comfort and durability for daily activities.
Timeless classics, such as versatile clothing pieces, allow for mix-and-match flexibility. Layering essentials like lightweight jackets, sweaters, and hoodies help children adapt to changing weather conditions.
Dressy outfits for special occasions must not be left out in children’s closet. These outfits boost confidence of children.
Cozy sleepwear must be provided to ensure restful sleep. A functional closet helps children develop a sense of style and self-expression.
Parents can create a well-rounded closet by investing in quality over quantity, considering sustainable options, and encouraging children’s input in clothing choices.
Teaching clothing care and maintenance skills promotes responsibility.
By Elizabeth Agyeibea Ackon