Black-owned fashion and beauty brands should be on your radar at all times, not just on Juneteenth.
have surfaced, including what anti-racism truly means, and how to be a non-performative white ally. Now, artists, musicians, and fashion and beauty influencers are publicly acknowledging that their respective trades would not be as vibrant, inspired without the influence of Black culture. In this spirit,has compiled a list of Black-owned beauty and fashion brands at every price point, from local businesses to couture houses.
Some, like Union Los Angeles and Fear of God, have been around for years, while others, like Christopher John Rogers, are relative industry newcomers. But all of them have impacted the greater industries with their innovation and singular style. This is by no means an exhaustive, comprehensive list, but it’s intended as a jumping-off point.
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