14 Black-Owned Fashion Brands to Shop Now and Always (2025)
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14 Black-Owned Fashion Brands to Shop Now and Always (2025)
In the spirit of continuing to celebrate National Black Business Month, here’s a curated list of stylish Black‑owned fashion and accessory brands to support—now and always.
“So many of your businesses are built on Black spending power... We represent 15 % of the population, and we need to represent 15 % of your shelf space.” – Aurora James, Brother Vellies
1. Christopher John Rogers
Known for grand silhouettes and vibrant colors. Prices typically range from $1,400–$2,200.

2. Diotima
Crochet-forward pieces crafted with a Jamaican women’s collective.

3. Telfar
Streetwear elevated—maker of the iconic “Bushwick Birkin.” Sample: the Medium Shopping Bag at $253.

4. Brother Vellies
Handmade, sustainable artwork for your feet.

5. Wales Bonner
Grace Wales Bonner blends Afro‑Atlantic storytelling into refined tailoring.

6. Martine Rose
London‑based subversive streetwear with bold designs. Featured: lace‑trim football tees, oversized polos, bondage belts, bandanna headbands.

7. Khiry
Fine jewelry with cultural resonance. Highlight: the Khartoum II Ring (around $525).

8. Brandon Blackwood
Known for colorful leather totes—check out the Jordi Shoulder Bag ($250) and stylish accessories.

9. Bernard James
Unisex fine jewelry—shop the opulent Flora Ring ($3,950) or matching necklace and bracelet.

10. Lemlem
Ethiopian‑inspired textiles—try the Eda Maxi Dress, Desta Wide‑Leg Pants, or breezy swim bottoms.

11. LaQuan Smith
Barely‑there glam: silk organza shirts, mesh skirts, chiffon tops—typically $895–$1,550.

12. Sergio Hudson
Sharp tailoring and dazzling sequin pieces: wool blazers ($1,895), zip‑front shorts, shimmering mini‑dresses.

13. Fear of God
Luxury meets comfort in Essentials line: bomber jackets ($205), hoodies ($150), tank tops ($45), and skinny jeans ($145).

14. Tove
British label celebrating versatile femininity: Ceres Dress ($595), Georgina Shirt ($645, now $387), Sade Jeans ($420).

Supporting these brands means spotlighting representation, sustainability, and powerful storytelling in fashion.