''I kinda got it on a whim,' says Alexis P. Morgan, 30, about the dazzling two-piece ensemble she purchased from Boohoo.' | chicagolooks
To enhance the high-femme aesthetic she was going for, Morgan sported a pair of heart earrings she reluctantly bought from SHEIN . To compensate for her fast-fashion pick, she wore customized talismanic bracelets made by her friendThe bracelets also reflect Morgan’s spiritual leanings.
Besides being an artist, she works as an ancestral witch and priestess who helps her clients “fulfill and explore their wants, needs, and desires through the lens of their relationships with community and through examining their relationships with their ancestors.
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