
I try to live day by day, step by step. Tomorrow is not something I can control, and to avoid anxiety, I focus entirely on today. That said, if tomorrow comes, my priority remains the same: educating men that clothes are not vanity, but a powerful form of self expression.
The world has always been full of stereotypes, and one of the most persistent is that men should not care about how they look. Fashion has been treated as a woman’s playground while men are expected to be too serious, too busy, or too practical. But how we present ourselves is not vanity, it is identity.
Clothes speak before words do. A man in a suit is read as corporate, a man in sneakers and jeans as creative, and someone in Agbada immediately tells a story about Africa. Ignoring style is like showing up to a masquerade ball barefaced while everyone else wears a mask, you become invisible in a world that judges appearances before personalities.
Tomorrow, my mission will remain clear: help men understand that dressing well is intentional, empowering, and a reflection of the value they place on themselves. Style is not about being noticed, it is about being remembered.
What’s your #1 priority tomorrow?
