I think swagger's a confidence. It's a confidence of you knowing that you work hard for your success. A lot of times, you can't develop swagger if you haven't worked hard to succeed.
From Amar'e Stoudemire
I see myself as a revolutionary, as a fashion rebel.
A woman's outfit says a lot about her.
Of course New York is the Mecca of style in America, but don't knock Phoenix - it's not as big, but there are lots of people with style there.
If you've got style, you'll show it, no matter the city.
You can tailor garments all you want, but if it doesn't fit in the arms or legs, it never will.
You've got to have the right attire for the right event. I attend a lot of dinners, a lot of concerts, and I have to be on the red carpet; each has its own dress code, and I have to be prepared. Jeans and a hoodie are great for a concert, but a dinner party?
My father used to always give me a basketball, a skate board, and a bike every Christmas. That's all I wanted every year.
I try to celebrate all the holidays that the Scriptures talk about.
Swag is something that I've had for a long time.
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