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Faith Morey and Rolls-Royce Announce Partnership for The Grace Circle World Tour
Faith Morey and Rolls-Royce have announced a landmark partnership for The Grace Circle World Tour: California Edition, which will take place in Pasadena on June 5. The collaboration unites one of the world’s most respected symbols of excellence with a vision rooted in a deeply personal philosophy: the belief that intentional living is a discipline […]
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Amber Asuni
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Faith Morey and Rolls-Royce have announced a landmark partnership for The Grace Circle World Tour: California Edition, which will take place in Pasadena on June 5. The collaboration unites one of the world’s most respected symbols of excellence with a vision rooted in a deeply personal philosophy: the belief that intentional living is a discipline worthy of global attention.
The platform behind that vision is Faith Morey’s. Raised in Port Harcourt, she grew up surrounded by women of extraordinary dignity and strength, despite limited material means. Her grandmother, Mrs. Charity Okachi, fondly known as Big Mama, devoted more than 30 years to public school teaching, and the values she imparted continue to shape Faith’s life and work. One of those enduring lessons is that a good name can open doors that money cannot. That principle now sits at the heart of all she is building, including the Okachi Charity Foundation, established in her grandmother’s honor.
Faith’s journey has been marked by reinvention. She began with basketball, moved into modeling in Lagos, then relocated to the United States, where she embraced a new chapter. Motherhood, she says, has been the most transformative experience of her life. After The Real Housewives of Lagos brought her into the public spotlight, she found herself fielding deeper questions about composure, grace, and resilience. Those conversations became the foundation for Gracefully Faith Morey, her personal development and etiquette brand, built on the practice of intentional living rather than the performance of polish.
The Grace Circle brings that philosophy to life. Conceived as a gathering rather than a conventional event, it was created in response to a simple observation: while elegant spaces are common, environments that encourage openness, reflection, and ease remain rare. The initiative convenes voices across industries for conversations on etiquette, emotional intelligence, and the often-unspoken experiences people navigate in silence. After launching in Lagos and expanding to Accra, The Grace Circle World Tour now extends the vision to the Americas.
For Faith, the partnership with Rolls-Royce represents more than a collaboration. It is an affirmation. “When a legacy brand believes in your vision enough to align with it, it becomes another form of confirmation that intentional ideas still have power,” she said. The partnership reflects the meeting point between established excellence and a philosophy built on authenticity, discipline, and purpose.
Faith’s approach to grace is deliberately expansive. To her, grace is not ornamental; it is reflected in how one responds to pressure, recovers from embarrassment, and creates safety for others. The Grace Circle embodies that belief and is designed for both men and women, reinforcing her view that refinement should never be defined by gender. Alongside her brand work, the Okachi Charity Foundation continues its mission of supporting children who have the ability and ambition to thrive, but lack access to the opportunities that can expand their horizons.
At the center of it all is her son, Ethan, whom she describes as her most honest mirror. She hopes he sees a mother who values beauty, but values people more; who entered rooms, but also created them; and who honored her grandmother’s name by building something meaningful in its place.
“A name should feel like a complete sentence, not a costume.”
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