Looking to buy from a Black Owned brand/business?! I’m creating this to help you find exactly what you need! From makeup and skincare, to clothing and cookware!
Curly and Natural Hair Care Products | PATTERN Beauty – Pattern Beauty
Get smoother, brighter, youthful skin with proven formulas.
Shani Darden
Skincare that actually works. Redefining beauty standards and challenging the industry to push beyond.
EADEM
Lip balm that delivers all-day moisturization, softens lips, and protects against dryness with every wear.
MAED Beauty
Goodee works with artisans to sell products that make a positive social or environmental impact.
Goodee
This kitchenware set is part of the Ayesha Curry Collection, which is a line of kitchenware products that are designed and developed by Ayesha Curry, a renowned chef, cookbook author, television personality, and wife of basketball player Steph Curry.
Ayesha Curry Cookware
Rooted in inclusivity, Nomads Swimwear brings a refreshing and authentic approach to swimwear. Offering sizes ranging from XS to 5X, the chic patterns encapsulate tropical paradise with bright and bold patterns. The fabric stretches for comfort and d...
Nomads Swimwear
If you’re looking to spice up your date night look, Alana Eve is the place the shop. The designer offers unique and sexy ready-to-wear date night dresses, ranging from gowns to mini-dresses, corsets and cut-outs. From bold patterns made with a variet...
Alana Eve
Adorn your hands with high-end jewelry from Lola Ade. This Black-owned brand offers both naturally grown and lab grown diamonds, in a range of cuts, shape and carats. Whether looking for the perfect engagement ring or simply looking to add some class...
Lola Ade
Supermodel Liya Kebede presents lemlem, an artisan-driven collection of women’s, men’s, children’s and home goods made entirely in Africa. After a trip to her native Ethiopia, Liya Kebede decided to promote the craftsmanship of traditional weavers an...
Lemlem
Rooted in truth and resistance, this Hoodie confronts the erasure of Black stories and contributions. It's more than apparel — it’s a refusal to be silenced, rewritten, or forgotten.