Girls (feat. Too $hort) - Kid Cudi
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African Prints Aren’t a Trend, They’re a Lifestyle!
(photography by Krystin Hargrove)
Happy Friday!
I had a blast with my business partner Krystin yesterday. We attended a Jason Wu presentation of his fall collection, (some of my favorite pics, I’ll share this weekend.) The skirt was quickly made yesterday morning, from fabric my husband brought back from on of his work trips to Kenya.
I NEED YOUR HELP TUMBLR! PUT YOUR DETECTIVE SKILLS TO USE AND FIND ME SOME OF THIS FABRIC! WHOEVER CAN HELP ME CAN HAVE A SKIRT MADE BY ME FROM THIS MATERIAL OR ANYTHING ELSE YOU’D LIKE :-)
(shirt is leslie freemar for fruit of the loom, shoes are shoedazzle.com, bag is vintage)
BROOKLYN 1995
“…he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus” (Philippians 1:6, NIV)
It’s interesting that the last thing Jesus said on the cross was “it is finished.” It certainly looked like the end. It looked like it was over. But I believe that wasn’t just a statement of fact; it was a statement of faith. He was saying to His Father, “I’ve done My part. I’ve fulfilled My destiny. Now I’ve got total trust and confidence in You that You are going to finish what You started.” Even though it looked like the end, in reality, it was only the beginning.
When it looks dark in your own life and things aren’t going your way, dare to make that declaration of faith just like Jesus. “It is finished.” What you’re really saying is “God, I know You are going to turn this situation around. I know You are going to heal my body. I know You are going to restore my family. I know You are going to give me the breaks that I need.” Don’t go around complaining. Speak victory over your circumstances. Trust that He is faithful and that He will complete what He’s started in you!












