i don't remove my lipstick for anyone. not even a pew.
On being mistaken for the pastor's girlfriend, the gospel singer's wife, and every powerful man's accessory — simply for being attractive, feminine, and present.
Read the Storyfaith and fashion are not opposites
A woman who prays and a woman who poses are not in conflict. They are often the same woman — and she has always known it.
lipstick as language
Before you say a word, your lip color has already spoken. A deep plum in a boardroom. A coral at a funeral. A red on a Tuesday — just because.
sunday best
On dressing for the pew — and why it was never about vanity.
the unapologetic face
On wearing full glam to the grocery store and refusing to explain it.
beauty is not a statement you make for others — it is the one you make for yourself, every morning, every room, every pew
— Lipstick Digest
dressed for yourself
The most radical act of style is getting dressed when no one is watching — and choosing the same thing you would wear if everyone were.
the confidence myth
We were told confidence was something you earned. It is not. It is something you decide.