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FINDING HOME WITHIN

“I’ve always wanted to go against the grain and express myself how I please”

I’ve been dressing up since I was a toddler — picking fabrics and trying on my nan’s shoes always made me feel free. I guess I’ve been chasing that since childhood: that freedom to be — and to wear — whatever I want because that’s my choice. That hasn’t ever changed. I’ve always wanted to go against the grain and express myself how I please.

Clothing is literally everyone’s first form of self-expression, I think. The way we dress is how we all want to be seen and what we wear puts us in a box, whether we like it or not. But we get to decide which one

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