Quick Post: "I Used To Be A Mannequin Model In Manhattan"

One thing I always find endearing is a well-dressed man. One of my biggest pet peeves is that men don’t often care how they look (at least in America). I think caring about fashion is an oft neglected part of the socialization of American men.

Imagine my delight when I ran into the well-dressed elderly chap in the city. I complimented his ensemble and we chatted for a bit. He told my friends and I about how he used to be a mannequin model in the garment district when he was younger. The old man’s still got it!

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Omotola Ajibade

Omotola Ajibade is a self-described renaissance man. He is both a psychiatrist and a professional portrait and wedding photographer. He utiltizes his professional skills to curate and showcase his clients in the best possible light.

https://mythicvoice.com
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