From high-end luxury to streetwear, Black fashion brands are changing the game, one garment at a time. Like in other […] ...
Black-owned businesses have increased in the last several years ... Dakar, Marrakech and Accra. This luxury streetwear brand founded in Los Angeles in 2013 by designer Jerry Lorenzo. Fear of God ...
The UK-founded label offers a diverse range of activewear in bold and bright hues that make showing up to the gym just that ...
A giant BIRDCAGE held models wearing Chanel’s latest clothes at its show for Paris fashion week on October 1st. The exhibit ...
The partnership is part of a larger commitment in 2021 by Major League Soccer to increase supplier diversity and collaborate with minority-owned brands. Hybrid Nation is a streetwear brand that ...
Thankfully, the following five streetwear fashion brands won't make you have to choose between style and comfort. People Chica is highlighting five Latinx-owned clothing brands that are not only ...
From Brett Johnson's covetable menswear to Saint Liberty's delicious bourbon to Epara's rich skin care products, the best gifts from black-owned brands will add more than a little luxury to your life.
Looking for your next skincare purchase? These Black-owned brands will enrich your skincare routine. Founded by two best friends, Gloucestershire-born Liha Okunniwa and Londoner Abi Oyepitan ...
Photo Credit: Dylan Cannyghin Dublin-based streetwear brand EMPORIUM first began life ... The original idea was to rent a space from Black Friday to the end of the year, an idea that tested ...
In the brand's nascence, they were some of the first Mexican-inspired brands in the streetwear landscape. They tell me that it wasn't "cool" to be Mexican; people were not pulling from the culture ...
a Black cultural epicenter embodying the grit, hustle and “For Us, By Us” ethos that powered the brand to redefine streetwear during the golden age of hip-hop. But before it grew to a $6 ...
White, the luxury streetwear brand established by the late Louis Vuitton artistic director Virgil Abloh, to New York investor ...