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The Fashionable Kid: Sanaa and Ruth

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Ruth Nasimiyu is mother to two-year old daughter Sanaa Naimasiah. On her daughter’s fashion sense, Ruth says she loves to dress her all sassy.

“She’s a girl and a diva, and I love it when she dresses fabulously,” says a proud Ruth as she plants loving kisses on her daughter’s cheeks.

Ruth takes us through some of Sanaa’s outfits.

Here, Sanaa rocks a purple sweater dress from Baby Shop and pink gladiator sandals from House of Leather.
Here, Sanaa rocks a purple sweater dress from Baby Shop and pink gladiator sandals from House of Leather.
Sanaa wears a red dress gifted to her by her grandmother.
Sanaa wears a red dress gifted to her by her grandmother.
Her jumpsuit was bought in South Africa from Mr. Price. The sandals are from Toi Market.
Her jumpsuit was bought in South Africa from Mr. Price. The sandals are from Toi Market.
Sanaa wears a dress bought from Biashara Street. The purple bow was bought from a beauty shop. Ruth wears an outfit tailored by Kidosho.
Sanaa wears a dress bought from Biashara Street. The purple bow was bought from a beauty shop.
Ruth wears an outfit tailored by Kidosho.
Ruth wears an outfit tailored by Kidosho.

Ruth on her fashion style:

I cannot really define my fashion style. Whatever that strikes my eye I will find myself putting it on. Mostly though I prefer having my own designs tailored according to my liking and need.

On fashion advice to fellow parents on dressing their kids:

My advice to parents is dress your child in a way that will bring out their confidence as well as your confidence. Because truly there’s no one who doesn’t want to look and feel good!

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