Creative G-List 2020: GUAP 21’s G-List Creatives Reflect on 2020 Featuring [@nnesaga], [@okaymaryann] & More
2020’s Creative G-List celebrates the unconventional holidays. Check out their reflections on the last year.
1. Alfie White – @alfiewphoto
“I don’t know if it’s been the year 2020 itself, or the age I’m at where you realise a lot about yourself but it’s really forced me to reconsider what I’m doing or how I’m doing it and where I want to go with it”
Alfie White

2. TJ Sawyer – @tj.saw1
“2020 leveled the playing field for young creatives, allowing raw talent to come to the forefront”
TJ Sawyer

3. Stephanie Ijoma – @nnesaga
“It’s about the journey, not the race and to not allow barriers to restrict your potential”
Stephanie Ijoma

4. Mary-Ann Msengi – @okaymaryann
“I think I’ve been quite adaptable to change, especially this year with the pandemic. It’s been a rollercoaster but one of my highlights was to launch my clothing brand; Farai London and to see my clothes on my faves like Megan Thee Stallion and Lori Harvey”
Mary-Ann Msengi

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