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Cardi B says becoming a mother of four has not changed her bold approach to fashion, though she admits there are still a few boundaries she keeps in mind when parenting.

Speaking in a recent interview with E! News, the rapper explained that while she still loves dressing up and experimenting with fashion, she avoids certain looks when attending school-related events for her children.

"Motherhood has not changed my style honey," Cardi said. "They haven't changed me for s--t."

However, the Grammy-winning artist added that she does make adjustments depending on the setting. "I'm not going to like go to school with a see-through shirt or like with a shirt [and] my nipples are rock hard," she explained.

Cardi, 33, shares daughter Kulture, 7, son Wave, 4, and daughter Blossom with estranged husband Offset. She also recently welcomed a baby boy with NFL player Stefon Diggs.

The rapper said her love of fashion has also rubbed off on her oldest daughter, who frequently spends time in her closet trying on clothes and shoes.

"This girl is always in my closet, girl. Like I'm just I'm about sick of it," Cardi joked. "But she already knows the rules. Like, don't mess too much with mommy purses."

According to Cardi, Kulture once wrote on one of her expensive bags, making purses completely off-limits. While the rapper does not mind her daughter borrowing clothes or shoes, she admitted the mess left behind after each closet visit has become frustrating.

"Every single time that she goes to my closet, she leaves a mess," Cardi shared, adding that she may start making her daughter clean up afterward to teach her responsibility.

Cardi also opened up about her children's different personalities and styles. She described Kulture as "a very vibrant girl" who loves "rainbows," "flowers," and colorful outfits.

"She likes to dress like very pretty, very girly," Cardi said. "She's like a girly girl."

When it comes to her younger children, the rapper prefers keeping their outfits age-appropriate, especially for her newborn son.

"I like when babies look like babies," she explained. "I don't want you looking like a 4-year-old. I want you to look like a baby."