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What are you wearing?

This week we speak to a 7-year-old who doesn't like jeans and who favours shopping with mum over dad

Grace sometimes tries to dress like Emma Watson (Rick Pushinsky)
Grace sometimes tries to dress like Emma Watson (Rick Pushinsky)

Grace Dant, 7

People have their type — some like skirts, some like jeans. I don’t like jeans. They pinch and they’re too hot. I like to wear corduroy trousers.

I don’t like really girly clothes, or pink. In the photo, the dress and hat are from Zara, and the blouse is my favourite blouse.

I have another favourite dress — it’s orangey-green, a bit like Van Gogh’s painting of a starry night.

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I normally shop with my mummy; her clothes are very nice.

I always compliment her. It’s very unlikely that I shop with my daddy — he makes a fuss about it. He is the only person we know who wears corduroy trousers in spring.

I have a couple of style influences. Rupert Grint and Emma Watson — I sometimes try to dress like her, but not very often. I just like to wear normal clothes. There’s a person who is more normal, who just nearly won an award for The King’s Speech. Helena Bottom Carter [sic]. I like her clothes

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