When it comes to my own personal style, it's more androgynous. I wear whatever I want to wear, I don't see gender at all because when you're comfortable in your own sexuality and who you as a person, you see clothes as nothing more than an extension of that. No longer entertaining any limits to how you express your voice through fashion, taking bold steps at bringing your visions to live.
I look at people like Billy Porter, Missy Elliott, Grace Jones and Bjork, who all live outside the box of what is seen as the norm - by simply wearing outfits that speak to their souls and also display individuality.
I love making a bold and unapologetic statement either with my clothes, face or hair. It's all about the power and freedom of self expression.
Purchased both the hat and blazer dress from Boohoo and oversized cat-eye sunglasses from SVNX.
Had nude makeup to give off a natural appeal without doing too much, lipstick featuring three shades of brown from Nip+Fab.
Had nude makeup to give off a natural appeal without doing too much, lipstick featuring three shades of brown from Nip+Fab.
Faux leather trousers from Asos and shoes from boohoo.
I love wacky and oversized glasses, so I came across these ones on Ebay and the earrings and rings are from boohoo and the lipgloss is called INC.redible, sephora in a dream world iridescent sheer lip gloss with an intense effect. (99% Unicorn, 1% Badass)
Gothic M knitted jumper and jogger set from boohoo and the shoes are from Bershka which made the outfit pop out even further.Oversized knitted longline jumper, biker trousers.
Mixed animal print shirt dress and trousers to match and I always wear three statement earrings.
“It’s always about timing. If it’s too soon, no one understands. If it’s too late, everyone’s forgotten.”― Anna Wintour










