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A Letter

From Our Founder

A personal note on faith, family, and the love that lives inside every veil we make.

Our founder and her sister at La Luz del Mundo

Our founder and her sister at La Luz del Mundo

Dear sister,

I grew up watching the women in my family prepare for worship. My grandmother folding her veil. My mother smoothing hers over her hair with a quiet tenderness I will never forget. I remember being small and thinking — this is what love looks like when it doesn't need words.

For three generations, our family has worshipped at La Luz del Mundo. This year, as the church celebrates one hundred years, I keep thinking about all the sisters — across a century and across the world — whose faith was held together by something as small and sacred as a piece of lace.

That is why I started Lace by La Luz. I wanted to make veils that felt worthy of the moments they would witness. Soft enough to honor a grandmother's memory. Beautiful enough that a young sister, standing in worship for the first time, feels she is wearing something made for her. And I wanted every purchase to become a gift to a sister who might otherwise have nothing to wear.

Our buy-one, give-one model isn't charity. It's sisterhood — the kind I grew up watching my mother practice without ever giving it a name. One veil to the sister who ordered it. One veil to the sister she will never meet. Both held together by the same thread.

If you have come this far, thank you. Thank you for believing that small, beautiful things matter. Thank you for trusting our family with yours. And thank you for walking into the next hundred years with us.

With love and light,

La Luz

Founder · Lace by La Luz

Written in the centennial year, 2026