Swangz Avenue’s talented singer, Azawi, whose real name is Priscilla Zawedde, recently took the opportunity to address critics who have questioned her fashion choices. At a Sankofa album listeners’ party, Azawi confidently asserted that her fashion sense has nothing to do with her sexuality, emphasizing that appearances can be deceiving.
Over the years, Azawi has faced scrutiny, with some suggesting that her style doesn’t align with feminist ideals. In response, Azawi posed a thought-provoking question, “Where was it written that women and men have to dress in such a way?” She argued that societal norms and stereotypes are meant to be challenged, and this generation is all about breaking those boundaries.
Azawi proudly proclaimed that her fashion preferences, which include African prints, baggy pants, and sneakers, don’t diminish her well-endowed physique. She attributed her striking figure to her unique genetics, handed down by her mother. In fact, Azawi confidently claimed that when it comes to undressing, no woman can rival her allure.
However, she chooses to keep her body concealed in long attire as a matter of self-respect and to maintain consistency with her brand. She emphasized that her style is her personal choice and doesn’t define her sexuality.
Azawi’s empowering message is clear: fashion should be a form of self-expression, and women should feel free to wear whatever makes them comfortable and confident. She’s a testament to the idea that true beauty and sexiness come from within, regardless of one’s outward appearance.