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5 Black-Owned Clothing Stores To Support in 2023

Kerby Jean-Raymond, a fashion designer, established Pyer Moss. The company is renowned for its daring designs that investigate issues of social justice, identity, and race. Pyer Moss is dedicated to community building and has started a variety of programs to encourage young designers and advance diversity in the fashion industry in addition to producing cutting-edge clothing.

Aurora James established the ecological clothing line Brother Vellies. The company is well-known for its one-of-a-kind, handcrafted shoes and accessories manufactured with authentic materials and methods from Africa. Brother Vellies is dedicated to ethical and sustainable manufacturing methods, and the company has won praise for its initiatives to advance diversity and inclusion in the fashion sector.

Fashion designer Christopher John Rogers is well known for his striking, vivid creations. Celebrities like Lizzo, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna have been spotted wearing pieces from his eponymous line, which is recognized for its glitzy, attention-grabbing designs. Rogers is dedicated to advancing inclusivity and diversity in the fashion sector, and his company is a potent illustration of the skills and imagination of Black designers.

Anifa Mvuemba, a fashion designer, established the company Hanifa. The company is renowned for its modern, feminine styles that highlight the attractiveness of women in all shapes and sizes. Hanifa is dedicated to ethical and sustainable manufacturing methods, and the company has won praise for its creative application of technology in the fashion industry, notably its virtual fashion show in 2020.