The Soul of Aretha Franklin and divine femininity of the African Goddess is what inspired this series. A rose is still a rose is the depiction of our women understanding that no matter what she is going through, she is beautiful, strong, and powerful enough to endure the fight of life. There are different moods I used to interpret the highs and lows of our black queens; happiness, the sadness, the indifferent, the witty, and the gracefulness of HER.
Now I want to know:
What flower represents your Divine Femininity? How do you define your strength? Tell me your story Queen and find the Goddess within.