In Conversation With: Grece Ghanem

Grece Ghanem is a woman who has lived many lives. Born and raised in Lebanon, she was forced to flee in the early 80’s due to the war. In recent years, Grece has become an Instagram sensation with her signature silver bob, striking features and effortless way of styling bold tones. An incredible woman, constantly on the move, we caught up with her to chat about her childhood in Lebanon, her diverse career and her thoughts on social media and the fashion industry.

Grece pictured wearing the Short Sleeve Boyfriend Shirt Serengeti

What inspired you to move your career from microbiology to personal training?
It was a chain of events and circumstances, it was a coincidence that I replaced my aerobics instructor while she was away on vacation. I loved it. Then came the war and I had to leave my country and move to Canada. It was much easier and practical for me to practice as a personal trainer rather than get my diploma certified again as a microbiologist yet both careers have helped sculpt my life to what it is today. They both have a common denominator which is health.

What do you love most about living in Montreal?
I love to live here as Montreal is a city with a rich history and a distinctive mix of North American and European cultures. It is exceptional, artistic and culture which is manifested by all forms and types of art galleries, museums, theatres and festivals all year round.
What was it like growing up in Lebanon?
It was bittersweet. There is nothing more fulfilling than living every day surrounded by your family and childhood friends. Lebanon has a beautiful landscape from the beach to the mountains with warm Mediterranean weather. Not to mention kind and welcoming people, delicious food. It is unfortunate, however, that it is affected by such political conflict and dysfunctional economy which makes it difficult to raise a family.