DIY Magical Fairy Costume Transformation | Black Girl Edition!

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RAVEN ELYSE

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DIY Magical Fairy Costume Transformation | Black Girl Edition!


I finally put my fashion design degree to use to make a magical masterpiece for my daughter, Ziya. I pulled out all my creative juices to create a breathtaking fairy costume fit for a woodland princess. Inspired by nature and many, many Pinterest ideas, I intricately weave together delicate flowers, leaves, and rhinestones to bring my vision to…

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  1. You can just go to deal with it took me a bot to deal in my post. But the whole point I had. This isn't exactly the same. If Paul is going for Alexa and it's just the best thing he can do that you have it. You are awesome art and I am missing out of e for the other reasons to be worth the other one if you don't know that you want. You have a rift. You can do at a game for her return on her oil trader tytyty amp u e? The best tytyty o Carzy has the whole year of time. But I had to be so much it is amazing and t a great thing I had a great time to play it would. Edit! Thanks again. Thanks for the other advice! Edit and I am missing you babby💋👄. Com is that u are so much more expensive to my mom else

  2. I wish Raven made her employee(s) follow a dress code when on camera because damn .. Im used to seeing only glam on Raven's video's and baby girls outfit was not it. #Notbeingatroll I like her energy just not her style it's ruining the esthetic look on the Raven Elyse TV Channel.

  3. You are such an amazing and patient mom. I love how you talk to her about the process and empower her to participate in the decision-making. These are phenomenal skills that she will take with her. The confidence to make decisions and how to treat others. Ziya is such a sweet and smart girl, and her costume is BEAUTIFUL! Kudos to you, mom!

  4. When it got to the part where Ziya was riding the unicorn I literally started tearing up & crying a little bit! I think I was crying for my inner child who was never celebrated like this… but also for every other little black girl in the world who isn’t able to see how have experiences like this. (And maybe a part for my own daughter who is just one month younger than Ziya). It’s SO BEAUTIFUL to see things be carried out as they should be. I can’t quite explain the emotions I went through but it was very meaningful to see the love that went into her celebration. It’s somehow healing. ❤️‍🩹🫶🏽

  5. I somehow missed this video. I just finished the party one and came back to watch this. If Ziya ever decides to be in a play, her super talented Mom has costume creation in the bag! I think when Ziya needs a prom/dance dress, Mom can whip one up much better than paying $$$$$ for one in some designer shop! I love these creativity inspired videos! I just sit enthralled by how everything comes together perfectly.