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From seductively glamorous gowns to innovative skin-care elixirs, there are so treasures designed by Black creatives that can be worn (and celebrated) 365 days a year. In the Vogue headquarters, it’s quite common to see editors working away in one of Christopher John Rogers’s spritely sweaters or gushing over Pat McGrath’s ultra-pigmented cosmetics.

To make it easier to discover all of the Black designers and founders that we love, we gathered our favorites into one easy-to-shop place. Here are 89 Black-owned beauty and fashion brands to support now and always—keeping in mind that solidarity is not a one-time thing. As Angela Davis put it, “The importance of doing activist work,” big or small, “is precisely because it allows you to give back and to consider yourself not as a single individual who may have achieved whatever, but to be a part of an ongoing historical movement.” Read on to discover our picks. 

Beauty Brands to Shop

BeautyStat was founded by cosmetic chemist Ron Robinson. The BeautyStat Universal C Skin Refiner is perfect for fighting hyperpigmentation and is a best seller at retailers.

BeautyStat Universal C Skin Refiner

BeautyStat Universal C Eye Perfector

It seems that Rihanna makes a statement with her every move—from her chart-topping hits to her reimagining of maternity style to her fresh take on beauty. While Fenty Beauty first became known for its expansive, inclusive take on complexion products, it’s not equally as loved for everything you need for a Fenty glow or baby-soft skin. 

Fenty Beauty Butta Drop Whipped Oil Body Cream

Fenty Beauty Fenty Eau de Parfum

At Danessa Myricks Beauty, multipurpose makeup products reign supreme. Founded by the acclaimed makeup artist, the brand pairs artistry with professional techniques that anyone would utilize in more ways than one, such as the TikTok-viral blurring balm that Vogue’s Christian Allaire says is worth the hype.

Danessa Myricks Beauty Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder

Danessa Myricks Beauty Lightwork Highlighting Palette

Born in Harlem, inspired by Senegal, and founded by Diarrha Ndiaye, Ami Colé celebrates melanin-rich skin through its assortment of clean beauty products designed to enhance your natural features—from a light-catching highlighter stick to a blurring skin tint.

Ami Colé Lash-Amplifying Volumizing & Lengthening Mascara

Ami Colé Lip Treatment Oil

If you’ve ever wondered how celebrities get their skin so good, the answer is probably Shani Darden. In her eponymous brand, the Los Angeles-based esthetician to the stars gives anyone the A-list skin-care treatment through exfoliating treatments, supercharged serums, and face sculpting gadgets. 

Shani Darden Triple Acid Signature Peel

Shani Darden Facial Sculpting Wand

Esthetician Lesley Thornton’s Klur is an eco-inclusive skincare brand with skin-barrier-strengthening ingredients like vitamins C, B5, and E.

Klur Stellar Restoration Retinol Serum

Klur Supreme Seed Purification Mask

Pat McGrath is one of the most influential makeup artists in the world, and her brand is filled with luxurious glittery shadows and last-all-day lipsticks.

Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Divine Powder Blush

Pat McGrath Labs Mothership X Eyeshadow Palette: Moonlit Seduction

Eadem founders Marie Kouadio Amouzame and Alice Lin Glover are on a mission to provide clean, clinically-tested products with skin of color in mind—powered by the brand’s “smart-melanin” technology to fade dark spots without lightening the surrounding skin.

EADEM Dew Dream Cleansing Balm

EADEM Milk Marvel Dark Spot Serum

Tracee Ellis Ross’s journey to embracing her head of curls inspired her to create her own hair-care brand Pattern. Now the brand looks to enhance curly, coily, and kinky textures on your next wash day.

Pattern Leave-In Conditioner

Founded by Nigerian-born Sharon Chuter, makeup brand Uoma—meaning beautiful in Igbo (one of Nigeria’s prime languages)—aims “to create a world of beauty that truly is for all of us.”

Uoma Beauty Salute to the Sun Highlighter

Uoma Beauty Badass Icon Lipstick

With Bread Beauty Supply, founder Maeva Heim hopes to simplify natural hair care, while reframing what aspirational textured hair really looks is. Celebrate your hair in its most natural state through the brand’s wash and conditioning favorites.

Bread Beauty Supply Hair Wash Gentle Milky Hair Cleanser

Bread Beauty Supply Scalp-Serum

Tisha Thompson was on a mission to diversify the clean beauty industry when she created Lys Beauty; in fact, her collection was the first Black-owned Sephora Clean Makeup brand. Each product is formulated to benefit the skin, such as its hero serum foundation—a skin-care/makeup hybrid that pairs complexion solutions with nourishing ingredients like Ashwagandha, turmeric, hyaluronic acid, and avocado oil.

LYS Beauty Triple Fix Serum Foundation

LYS Beauty Higher Standard Satin Matte Cream Blush

Charlotte Mensah’s eponymous beauty brand is infused with sustainably sourced vitamin E–rich manketti nut oils and delivers moisture, softness, and shine to Afro, mixed-heritage, and curly hair textures.

Charlotte Mensah Manketti Hair Oil

Charlotte Mensah Manketti Oil Pomade

Clean and efficacious are two words that come to mind when we think of superstar hair-care brand Briogeo. Founded by Nancy Twine, the brand looks to celebrate all hair types through its natural-derived formulas.

Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Mask

Briogeo Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Volumizing Root Powder

Kristen Noel Crawley’s KNC Beauty was founded after a trip to Tokyo which spurred her to create an all-natural lip mask. Now the brand targets not only dry lips but also under-eye bags and mentoring female beauty entrepreneurs through KNC School of Beauty.

KNC Beauty Star Eye Mask 5 Pack

KNC Beauty Supa Scrub Set

Shontay Lunday is the founder behind the beloved Black Girl Sunscreen—the brand known for its sun-protecting salve that won’t leave users with that annoying white cast post-application. 

Black Girl Sunscreen Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30

Black Girl Sunscreen Make It Glow SPF 30

Founded by Jamika Martin, Rosen Skincare is all about making acne care products that are clean, accessible, and approachable with affordable price points and nourishing and acne-zapping ingredients like willow bark, clay, eucalyptus oil, and more.

Rosen Tropics Moisturizer

Rosen Super Smoothie Cleanser

Founded by Breighl Robbins, Ebi (meaning family in Yoruba) is a line of wellness essentials made with the fourth trimester in mind.

Black Opal is a legacy beauty brand founded in 1994 by the late Nikos Mouyiaris, his wife Carol Jackson Mouyiaris, and dermatologist Cheryl Burgess, M.D. The brand got a recent reboot under the ownership of Fashion Fair alum and former White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers, alongside Johnson Publishing alum Cheryl Mayberry-McKissack.

BLK/OPL High Shine Lip Gloss

BLK/OPL True Color Skin Perfecting Stick Foundation SPF 15

Bevel was founded by Tristan Walker and is an award-winning men’s grooming line, including skin care, shaving, hair, and body products specifically for men of color.

Epara, founded by Ozohu Adoh, means to cocoon oneself in the Nigerian dialect Ebira. The products are comprised of hydrating African botanicals like marula oil and moringa oil.

Epara Brightening Night Balm

The Lip Bar, founded by Melissa Butler, is a vegan and cruelty-free makeup line known for its shea butter and avocado-infused lipsticks, as well as a recent collection collaboration with Justine Skye.

The Lip Bar Liquid Matte Lipstick

The Lip Bar Straight Line Lip Liner

Hanahana is a clean and ethically-sourced skincare and wellness brand “committed to empowering women of color.” They pay twice the fair-trade rate for shea butter that is exclusively sourced from the Katariga Cooperative in Tamale, Ghana.

Hanahana Beauty Black + Brown Exfoliating Cleanser

Hanahana Beauty Shea Lip Balm

Photo: Courtesy of Pattern Beauty

Photo: Courtesy of Ami Colé

Founded by Karen Young, Oui the People provides products that help you feel confident in your own skin, such as her best-selling razor for sensitive skin, along with a shave gel, body gloss, and bikini-line sheet mask.

Oui The People All In All Melting Body Balm

Oui The People The Single Rose Gold Sensitive Skin Razor

Dr. Rose Ingleton used her dermatologist expertise to inform her label to treat the most common skin-care concerns: signs of aging, acne, dullness, redness, and dryness. What’s more, each product is infused with a superfruit blend composed of five antioxidant-rich acids (bilberry, orange, sugarcane, lemon, and sugar maple) plus hyaluronic acid inspired by Ingleton’s Jamaican heritage. 

Rose Ingleton MD Calming Hydration Booster Serum

Rose Ingleton MD SuperFruit Exfoliating Tonic 8% AHA Solution

Best friends Liha Okunniwa and Abi Oyepitan founded Liha Beauty to create natural beauty products inspired by their African roots. Each product is handmade from vegan and ethically sourced ingredients, including shea butter, coconut oil, and moringa powder.

Liha Oju Omi Mud Cleanser

Pharrell Williams credits his seemingly ageless complexion to the guidance of his longtime dermatologist Dr. Elena Jones, who he partnered with to craft his skin-care line Humanrace. From a three-step skin-care regimen to sun-care solutions and conditioning body care, the collection looks to enhance the users’ overall wellbeing and self-care rituals.

Humanrace Lotus Enzyme Exfoliator

Humanrace Humidifying Body Cream

Founders Angela Ubias and Cary Lin sought to reimagine clean beauty through Common Heir, with the idea that high-performing skin care should be good for you and the environment. In its lineup, you’ll find an array of naturally-derived serums housed inside single-use plant-based capsules that can literally be melted in hot water (or composted) after each use.

Common Heir 0.2% Retinol Serum

Common Heir 10% Vitamin C Serum

TPH by Taraji P. Henson believes healthy hair starts at the scalp, even while sporting protective styles. Inspired by Henson’s at-home scalp-relief formulas, the line offers hair-care salves for everything from styling to conditioning.

TPH By Taraji Master Cleanse Scalp Shampoo and Hydrating Hair Rinse

TPH By Taraji Make it Rain Deep Conditioner & Hair Detangler

Founded by Olamide Olowe and Claudia Teng, Topicals offers a Gen-Z perspective on beauty through mental health advocacy paired with science-backed products targeting chronic skin conditions. The 20-something-year-old founders want you to remember that there is no such thing as perfection in beauty.

Topicals Faded Serum for Dark Spots & Discoloration

Topicals High Roller Ingrown Hair Tonic

Healthy hair and skin are a top priority for Mielle Organics, as shown through its beauty products long loved in the Black and natural hair communities. From its strengthening hair oil to lightweight yet nourishing leave-in conditioner, the line offers no shortage of confidence-boosting treatments.

Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil

Mielle Organics Pomegranate & Honey Leave-In Conditioner

Founder Christina Funke Tegbe started 54 Thrones to celebrate the richness of Africa through clean, African-grown beauty products formulated in partnership with artisans throughout the continent.

54 Thrones Egyptian Lavender + Moroccan Mint Beauty Butter

54 Thrones Kahina Lava Cleansing Mask

Vernon François is an incredible celebrity natural hairstylist and his line of products nourishes all kinks, coils, and Afros.

Vernon François Hair Styling Cream

Vernon François Conditioner For Curly Hair

Katini Yamaoka’s namesake beauty label, Katini Skin, looks to provide plant-based solutions inspired by her mixed Japanese, African, and Australian heritage. Inside its vegan, fair trade-certified lineup is skin-plumping facial oils and restorative night serums, amongst other treatments.

Katini Skin Collagen Facial Oil

Katini Skin Celestial Night Serum

Golde, founded by Trinity Mouzon, is an independent, Brooklyn-born brand making superfood-boosted essentials for health and beauty.

Golde Pure Matcha Green Tea Powder

Golde Papaya Bright Superfood Facial Mask

In the Adwoa Beauty world, each user should be able to cater to their natural kinks and curls free of toxins, secrecy, and gender norms. That said, each product in founder Julian Addo’s collection is powered by natural ingredients to hydrate, smooth, and strengthen hair. 

Adwoa Beauty Blue Tansy Treatment Serum

Adwoa Beauty Baomint Protect + Shine Oil Blend

Hyper Skincare is “a brand hyper-focused on treating the needs of people of color,” says founder Desiree Verdejo. The line’s debut product, Hyper Clear, helps to heal hyperpigmentation while simultaneously enhancing glow with its blend of vitamin C, vitamin E, kojic acid, hyaluronic acid, turmeric, and bearberry.

Hyper Skin Brightening Dark Spot Vitamin C Serum

Hyper Skin Fade and Glow AHA Mask

Being 100% non-toxic, biodegradable, and cruelty-free are integral parts of Lulu Cordero’s Bomba Curls—a hair-care line inspired by Dominican beauty secrets that target healthy curls and length retention.

Bomba Curls Dominican Forbidden Oil

Bomba Curls Dominican Forbidden Hair Mask

At Beauty Bakerie, everything’s sweet. From its Vogue editor-approved finely-milled setting powder to its satin finish bronzer, Cashmere Nicole’s cosmetics brand offers skin-care and makeup solutions crafted with Black beauty in mind.

Beauty Bakerie Face Flour Baking Powder

Beauty Bakerie Coffee & Cocoa Bronzer Palette

The Honey Pot Co., founded by Beatrice Dixon, is a plant-based, chemical-free feminine-care brand with a plethora of products, including 100% organic tampons with biodegradable applicators, menstrual cups, soothing wipes, and more.

The Honey Pot Original Formula Feminine Wash

The Honey Pot Sensitive Feminine Wipes

One could say that vibrant pigments are what Juvia’s Place is most known for—from its statement-making eyeshadow palettes to rich, rosy blushes. Its bold colors were created out of founder Chichi Eburu’s struggle to find makeup solutions for her deep skin tone. Thus, Juvia’s Place was born.

Juvia’s Place Culture Eyeshadow Palette

Juvia’s Place I Am Magic Foundation

Founded by Kimberly Waldropt, Terra-Tory is a hypoallergenic body-care brand centered around superfood-filled soaps that tap into Waldropt’s Jamaican and Trinidadian roots. It emerged in 2017 after her long battle with stress-induced eczema.

Terra-Tory Soursop Cube Soap

Terra-Tory Sea Moss Cube Soap

Founded by Alicia Keys, Keys Soulcare promotes efficacious skin care with holistic, “soul-nurturing” rituals. You can be sure that the products, which were formulated in partnership with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Renée Snyder, are Leaping Bunny, PETA, and Fair Trade Certified, too.  

Keys Soulcare Let Me Glow Illuminating Serum

Keys Soulcare Sacred Body Oil

Mented Cosmetics was founded by KJ Miller and Amanda E. Johnson out of the urgent need to redefine what “nude” means within the beauty space. All lipsticks are vegan, paraben-free, and non-toxic.

Mented Cosmetics Skin by Mented Foundation

Mented Cosmetics Everyday Eyeshadow Palette

Katonya Breaux founded Unsun Cosmetics as the solution for people of color searching for clean sunscreen products. Whether it’s the brand’s tinted SPF or body highlighter, you won’t have to worry about added chemicals or white cast.

Unsun Mineral Tinted Face Sunscreen with Broad Spectrum SPF 30

Unsun Face + Body Highlighter Broad Spectrum SPF 15 Sunscreen

Fashion Brands to Shop

With curve-hugging patterns and beautiful deep brown hues, Ronan Mckenzie, the founder of Selasi, makes clothes that celebrate the female form and honor her roots. The name Selasi translates to God hears me in Ewe, a language spoken in Ghana. “I’m not religious, Mckenzie told Vogue, “but for me, I take [Selasi] to mean trust my intuition, and I hear myself and my soul hears me.”

Selasi x Browns Focus Ricky midi dress

Selasi beige cotton midi skirt

Photo: Courtesy of Selasi

Photo: Courtesy of Selasi

LaQuan Smith founded his eponymous brand in 2013. His distinctive garments and eye for detail, instilled by his grandmother, created a passion, and he’s become known for his sewing and pattern-making.

LaQuan Smith shearling oversized lapel coat

LaQuan Smith sequined plunge shirt

Mateo New York, founded in 2009 by Jamaican jewelry designer Mattew Harris, is a fine jewelry collection that takes inspiration from modern art.

Wales Bonner, established in 2014 by Grace Wales Bonner, explores European and African history through its modern designs.

Wales Bonner Harmony flared trousers

Wales Bonner Moonlight sequin collar satin jacket

Menswear designer Bianca Saunders hails from the U.K. and has become a distinctive and well-respected voice in the industry. Through her namesake brand, Saunders aims to create a dialogue around contemporary masculinity, drawing inspiration from her West Indian heritage.

Bianca Saunders Creng long-sleeve T-shirt

Bianca Saunders Macho trousers

Since launching his eponymous brand only a few seasons ago, Christopher John Rogers is already known for his voluminous silhouettes, bright colors, and striking silhouettes.

Christopher John Rogers striped turtleneck sweater

Christopher John Rogers belted felt coat

Photo: Courtesy of Christopher John Rogers

Photo: Courtesy of Christopher John Rogers

For mosaic-like prints and patterns, turn to Ahluwalia, which was founded by London-based designer Priya Ahluwalia and celebrates her Indian-Nigerian roots.

Ahluwalia color-block mini dress

Ahluwalia Intarsia knitted sweater

Martine Rose is a London-based designer whose self-titled label has become a cult favorite in design since 2007.

Martine Rose x Tommy Jeans quilted coat

Martine Rose square toe loafers

This Los Angeles-based label has quite a noteworthy roster of fans, from Beyoncé to Michelle Obama. Count on Sergio Hudson for seductively glamorous dresses and ’80s-inspired suits.

Sergio Hudson striped blazer

Sergio Hudson flared high-waisted pants

In 2013, Aurora James launched Brother Vellies, an accessories label that features a collection of handmade artisanal pieces that spotlight traditional African design.

Brother Vellies Greg genuine calf hair clogs

Brother Vellies Brandy over the knee boots

Fe Noel, founded by Grenada-born designer Felisha Noel, is a conceptual lifestyle brand created for the multifaceted woman who embodies a love for travel and style.

Fe Noel double bow bralette

Edvin Thompson is the Jamaican-born designer behind Theophilio, a contemporary clothing brand based in Brooklyn, New York. His collections are known for their vibrant colors and rich textures.

Theophilio Rasta maxi dress

Theophilio paneled miniskirt

From classic track pants to luxe hoodies, Fear of God is the epitome of power casual dressing, especially the approachable diffusion Essentials collection.

Fear of God Eternal turtleneck

Fear of God California blazer

Since 2019, Tove founders (and friends) Camille Perry and Holly Wright have been redefining modern femininity through their effortlessly chic designs of dresses, tops, and so much more.

Tove Joni wrap-effect bodysuit

Khiry, founded in 2016 by Jameel Mohammed, is a luxury and modern jewelry brand that is inspired by cultural practices, history, art, and design throughout the diaspora.

Khiry mask pendant necklace

Brandon Blackwood is a contemporary accessories and goods company located in New York City, founded back in 2015. Blackwood gained international notoriety in 2020 when he created a mini-tote with the words End Systemic Racism engraved on the front. A portion of the proceeds from the bag was donated to the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, which is an organization dedicated to helping racial and ethnic minorities find legal representation while fighting civil rights cases.

Brandon Blackwood ruched tote

Brandon Blackwood Elizabeth doctor bag

Andrea Iyamah, owned by Nigerian fashion designer Dumebi Iyamah, is a clothing line strongly inspired by color and ethnic cultures.

Andrea Iyamah Liva bikini top

Andrea Iyamah Ara wide-leg pants

Photo: Courtesy of Andrea Iyamah

Photo: Courtesy of Andrea Iyamah

Founded in 2015 by Thebe Magugu, the eponymous label is a contemporary South African fashion brand producing women’s ready-to-wear and accessories, celebrating its African cultural roots with a modern approach.

Thebe Magugu Nightmare blouse

Telfar is the eponymous clothing line of Liberian-American designer Telfar Clemens. Founded in NYC in 2005, Telfar’s collections represent a unisex, universal, and democratic vision of new urban clothing.

Moose Knuckles x Telfar large shopper tote

Moose Knuckles x Telfar small shopper tote

Lemlem, founded by Liya Kebede, is an artisan-driven sustainable fashion label for women, men, and kids.

lemlem Eshe short plunge neck dress

With kente weaving and handcrafted techniques, Studio 189 works closely with artisans in Ghana to produce bold designs. 

Studio 189 sleeveless maxi dress

Studio 189 Simona raffia tote bag

Vavvoune, founded by artisan and designer Valerie Blaise, is a leather bag and accessories brand designed and created in New York City.

Vavvoune Mirey teardrop bag

After sharpening his craft under the leadership of Grace Wales Bonner, Maximilian Davis launched his eponymous line, which includes seductively glamorous pieces that celebrate his Caribbean roots. 

Maximilian Davis Donna draped cutout top

Maximilian tasseled silk-satin skirt

Petit Kouraj works closely with Haitian artisans to craft each one of its handbags. And every single strand of fringe is hand sewn onto each design.

Petit Kouraj large fringe shopper tote

Petit Kouraj mini fringe top handle bag

Since 2017, Jessica Rich has used minimalist silhouettes with maximalist details to create standout shoes. 

Jessica Rich wrap tie ankle stiletto sandals

Jessica Rich strappy high heel sandals

Daily Paper was founded in 2012 by three friends Hussein Suleiman, Jefferson Osei, and Abderrahmane Trabsini. It is an Amsterdam-based menswear and womenswear fashion brand inspired by the African heritage of its founders.

Daily Paper Honit puffer jacket

Daily Paper Hoku logo-print sweatshirt

Pyer Moss, founded by Kerby Jean-Raymond in 2013, is a men’s and womenswear fashion label concerned with building a narrative that speaks about heritage and activism.

Pyer Moss purple wrap blazer

House of Aama is the spiritual expression of mother and daughter duo Rebecca Henry and Akua Shabaka—materials range from orange faux fur to light, delicate lace.

House of Aama Dupioni midi wrap skirt

House of Aama Storyteller lace crochet top

Haitian-born designer Victor Glemaud launched his eponymous leisurewear collection in 2006 and is known for his brilliant use of knitwear and color for all people, genders, races, and sizes.

Victor Glemaud cropped colorblock cardigan

Victor Glemaud cut-out wool maxi dress

Photo: Caroline Fiss

Photo: Caroline Fiss

With a focus on inclusivity, innovation, and sustainability, Harbison pushes the boundaries with designs that often intertwine dualities.

HARBISON Supernova one-shoulder ruched dress

HARBISON Nebula Li hooded maxi dress

For luxurious knitwear, turn to Aisling Camps, a ready-to-wear line founded by a graduate of Columbia University and the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Aisling Camps River pants

Aisling Camps Iceberg cable sweater

With an emphasis on sustainability, Jade Swim creates universally flattering swimsuits from sculpting fabrics.

Jade Swim Micro All In One swimsuit

Jade Swim Incline high-rise bikini bottoms

Originally founded in 2010 with only a men’s offering, Bernard James founded his eponymous jewelry line with a clear vision to create fine jewelry for a new generation.

Bernard James Originals Troy ring

Edas, founded by Sade Mims, delivers feminine and staple accessories. Each item is made-to-order, meaning the company as a whole creates less waste.

EDAS Maria leather baguette bag

EDAS mini leather belt bag

Mowalola, founded by Mowalola Ogunlesi in 2017, is a Nigerian-British designer inspired by her London lifestyle and Nigerian roots.

Mowalola small bundle bag

Born from a love of travel, Ashya, founded by Ashley Cimone and Moya Annece, reclaims the belt bag and other travel-friendly accessories in cool, unisex styles.

Ashya Shema embossed leather slingback bag

Ashya Bolo leather passport

Founder Anifa Mvuemba launched Hanifa Clothing in 2012. Its latest collection, Pink Label Congo, was inspired by the “hope of the Congolese spirit.”

Photo: Courtesy of Hanifa

Italian for “Theno sex/no gender,” No Sesso is the Los Angeles fashion house founded by Pia Davis in 2015. She helms the brand with Autumn Randolph, and together, they’ve created a line that challenges the conventions of fashion, art, culture, and design.

No Sesso zipper trucker jacket

Ndigo Studio is a fashion brand founded by Stylist/Costume designer Waina Chancy and Fashion designer Viviane Valerius: two like-minded women of culture who forged Ndigo Studio by crafting a line of clothing with an edgy style that emphasized the beauty of art and fashion.

Atelier Ndigo Tulle pleated mini dress

Founded by Shelby Macklin and Banna Nega, Glazed NYC redefines what it means to be an accessories label. Glazed NYC is a multidisciplinary studio inspired by Black History within the realms of fashion, film, and music while utilizing design as a vehicle for storytelling and community building.

Royal Jelly Harlem is an African-inspired clothing and home decorating line founded in February 2011 by mother-daughter duo Teta and Maya Gorgoni.

Royal Jelly Harlem Chun Li dress

Royal Jelly Harlem Frannie dress

Namesake brand Romeo Hunte is a contemporary brand consisting of a curation of luxurious, transitional yet transformable pieces for the modern woman and man.

Romeo Hunte Bond St. jacket

Romeo Hunte dual gender trench coat

Island Tribe, founded by Angeline Hayling and “OD” Odero, is a womenswear lifestyle brand founded with a strong commitment to sustainability, fair-trade practices, and working with artisans from around the globe.

Island Tribe Souk tote basket

Island Tribe Coco tote bag


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