In God's Hands - Men & Women

In Gods Hands Journey
Lauren Lusk is the creative force behind In God’s Hands. A small town girl with a big dream, she knew early on where she wanted to go in life and who she wanted to go with. She married her high school sweetheart, Jeremy Daniel Lusk, a legendary Freestyle Motocross rider and X Games Gold medalist in 2007. After the tragic passing of Jeremy in 2009, Lauren’s devotion to her husband and determined personality drove her to persevere. Her glam rock style, love of fashion and music, and the memory of her late husband is what truly sparked the idea for IGH.
“I know that Jeremy is here with me everyday pushing me to keep going and giving me the strength and resilience to live my life. Not only am I passionate about this clothing line but more importantly I want to make a difference by positively impacting others who have suffered tragedy. I believe this is my purpose to carry on Jeremy’s legacy while continuing to pursue my dreams. I want to use my wisdom, faith and spirit to inspire hope.”–Lauren Lusk
In God's Hands Mission
In God’s Hands is a collection inspired by the endless pursuit of hope and eternal happiness. Each piece is a spiritually powerful expression of fashion for a righteous lifestyle. IGH infuses strength, compassion, and inspiration in everyone it touches. IGH is more than just another clothing brand. It represents having faith that you will get through your darkest days. It gives you hope for a brighter tomorrow and the inner strength that you never knew you had. Finding the heart and courage to follow your dreams no matter how big and, most importantly, believing that this life is In God’s Hands.
In God's Hands Contribution
To further the IGH mission, a portion of all proceeds will go to a variety of charities benefiting families in need across the United States. For the 2011 Spring Collection we will be working with the American Widow Project, a not-for-profit organization supporting widows of American soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom.