As Diversity & Inclusion continue to be a conversation piece in fashion there are countless emerging and established black owned brands that are redefining luxury. These designers and brands are innovators spanning opulent streetwear, trendsetting garments, and carefully crafted shoewear made by artisans from across the globe. Here are 10 black owned luxury brands that you should support.
Diotima

With it’s detailed craftsmanship that has an emphasis on crochet and weaving, fashion brand Diotima acts as an ode to Caribbean culture. The Jamaican born, Brooklyn based designer Rachel Scott launched the brand in 2020. Diotima has grown rapidly as Scott won the CFDA 2023 emerging designer of the year award. Every piece showcases nicety textiles from lace to macrama. Scott works closely with Jamaican artisans who crochet garments into wearable art.
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Brother Vellies

There’s something unique about every accessory designed by Brother Vellies as each item is full of personality. Brother Vellies was founded in 2013 by Aurora James who created a brand to showcase ageless designs with character. The accessories brand was influenced by South African field shoes velaskiens, which South Africans nickname “Vellies”. Vellies has a luxury shoe for every occasion.
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Hanifa

Fashion designer Anifa Mvuemba took the internet by storm when she created a viral moment during the height of the 2020 COVID 19 Pandemic, the innovative virtual fashion show was released for her brand Hanifa. The luxury brand continues to catch the eyes of fashion lovers globally. Hanifa brand is known for its flattering silhouettes dipped in bright colored hues that compliment every shape.
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Fe Noel

With it’s detailed craftsmanship that has an emphasis on crochet and weaving, fashion brand Diotima acts as an ode to Caribbean culture. The Jamaican born, Brooklyn based designer Rachel Scott launched the brand in 2020. Diotima has grown rapidly as Scott won the CFDA 2023 emerging designer of the year award. Every piece showcases nicety textiles from lace to macrama. Scott works closely with Jamaican artisans who crochet garments into wearable art.
Ashya

Emerging brand Ashya produces a collections of multifunctional bags that are practical and created from West African weaving techniques. Designer duo Ashley Cimone and Moya Annece are intertwining functionality and luxury with their sustainable accessories brand.
Frere

Davidson Petite Frere is the founder of Frere, which is a mens and womenswear label. The brand showcases well tailored suits that are elevated and sleek in style. The brand has expanded into eyewear that still embodies the same timeless look.
Martine Rose

British Jamaican designer Martine Rose creates her own version of streetwear with her menswear brand. Taking inspiration from the punk and hip hop cultures of the 20th century, Martine originates a modern brand with an emphasis of statement outerwear and structured trousers that infuses aesthetics together forging next level looks.
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Andrea Iyamah

Resort wear brand Andrea Iyanah embodies feminine sophistication with its flowy garments and retro inspired swimwear. The high fashion label is full of beautiful prints and colors.
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Blackstock & Weber

Blackstock & Weber creates everyday footwear that modernizes the classic loafer. The array of loafers and boat shoes you will find on their website were handmade in Portugal, providing quality craftsmanship in every shoe. Founder and Creative Director Chris Echevarria leads a brand that offers quality shoewear to a diverse audience.
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Bychari

Bychari makes jewelry that is often characterized as timeless and desirable. The sustainable handmade jewelry company has accessories that can add the finishing touches to any look. Worn by Michelle Obama and Ayesha Curry Bychari’s dainty accessories are an easy addition to anyone’s jewelry collection.
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