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Self-expression should always win. It’s time to disregard those dated fashion rules and unapologetically express your unique identity.

Steve Tanchel.

Fashion plays a big part in “identity moratorium” — a term that refers to how we discover our sense of self. Mostly experienced by teens, identity moratorium can also seep into adulthood as we find ourselves going through different phases. You may start dressing like your favourite celebrity or buying expensive clothes to fit in with a circle of friends.But slavishly following the ideas of others is never a good thing.

“I had just lost 22kg because I wanted to put myself first for health reasons,” says Campbell. “I always knew that I was going to be a big boy because it’s in my genes, and not because I was eating unhealthily or am an unfit person. The problem was that I was still limited to certain options in stores and I love fashion.

“More business owners have a younger state of mind, so they allow their employees to be more expressive when they come to work — as long as it is still appropriate for the workplace. Especially younger CEOs,” she says.Designer Lawrence Nteo believes that some restrictions are caused by South Africans who have different expectations for various genders. However, Nteo says South Africa is a bit more liberal than many West African countries.

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