At The Pink Room, we believe in fashion that empowers, represents, and makes a statement. Supporting Black-owned fashion brands is not just about style; it’s about celebrating creativity, culture, and economic empowerment. As we step into 2025, here are ten Black-owned fashion brands that deserve a spot in your wardrobe this year.
1. Hanifa
Founded by Anifa Mvuemba, Hanifa is known for its bold, structured silhouettes and stunning designs that celebrate the female form. From vibrant knitwear to show-stopping dresses, this brand is a must-have for fashion lovers.
2. Telfar
Dubbed the "Bushwick Birkin," Telfar's signature shopping bag has become a cultural icon. Designed by Telfar Clemens, this brand champions accessibility and inclusivity in fashion.
3. Fe Noel
Grenadian designer Fe Noel blends Caribbean influences with modern elegance. If you love flowy, feminine pieces with an island-inspired aesthetic, this brand is for you.
4. Brandon Blackwood
Brandon Blackwood's handbags are the definition of sleek and stylish. His brand took off with the viral "End Systemic Racism" tote and continues to make waves with high-quality, statement-making accessories.
5. LaQuan Smith
If you’re looking for sexy, sophisticated, and high-fashion, LaQuan Smith is your go-to. Worn by celebrities like Beyoncé and Rihanna, his designs are all about confidence and luxury.
6. Kai Collective
Founded by Fisayo Longe, Kai Collective is known for its figure-flattering printed mesh dresses. The brand embodies effortless beauty with an artistic edge.
7. Sami Miro Vintage
Sustainability meets high fashion in Sami Miro’s upcycled designs. This brand repurposes vintage fabrics into one-of-a-kind, eco-conscious pieces.
8. Andrea Iyamah
Andrea Iyamah blends modern aesthetics with African influences, offering stunning swimwear, resort wear, and bridal pieces that make a statement.
9. Daily Paper
A streetwear brand with African heritage at its core, Daily Paper delivers effortlessly cool pieces that blend culture with contemporary design.
10. Theophilio
Inspired by his Jamaican roots, Edvin Thompson’s Theophilio brand merges nostalgia, culture, and modernity into vibrant, wearable art.
Why Supporting Black-Owned Brands Matters
When you shop Black-owned, you’re not just buying clothes—you’re investing in a vision, a community, and a movement. These designers bring innovation and representation to the industry, making fashion more inclusive and diverse.
So as you refresh your wardrobe in 2025, consider adding these brands to your collection. Which Black-owned fashion brand are you loving right now? Drop a comment below!