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Celebrate Juneteenth & the Black Designers You Should Know

During the month of Juneteenth, we want to celebrate the talented Black Designers you should know, who are creating huge waves and paving yellow brick roads with collections highlighting their names in the fashion world.

During this month it's the perfect time to study and support the black designers moving the industry forward.

The bold and superior designs opening up the world to a spirited society with their own approach to style and history is currently making beautiful waves within the discussions around the fashion world. With the refusal to align with the industry's demands, these luminaries are creating their own approach to Black and African styles. Their superb diverse style in real world fashion has opened up a new expansion in the industry. This month is the perfect time to put these stars on your radar.


Everyone who is anyone can't wait to view Pyer Moss by Jean-Raymond. The real world of his collections speak to mental illness and police brutality in seasons past.









Dressing huge stars like Zendaya and Beyoncé, Hunte is all about connecting past and present. His outerwear designs bring street style to our new swank real world of fashion. Get ready for the stars being spotted in his garbs while our temperatures get cold next season.






Aurora James who hails from Toronto is the new sought-after designer in the shoe industry. Showing her furry collections have drawn the celebs to these beloved designs. Her designs will continue to be in demand for seasons to come as the editors, stylists, and posh uptown crowds keep their eyes on this designer.


Kyemah Mcentyre's made her entrance into New York's Fashion Week by her beloved dashiki-print prom dress. Crowds making quite a fuss over this charming dress went viral a few years back. Now venturing into showing t-shirts on her site she gives a look into her variety as a talented designer.



















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