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They are the most trendy individuals in the industry and they design even more trendy clothes.


Long-standing problems in the fashion business include a lack of inclusivity and diversity, which affect not only Black models but also designers themselves. It doesn't matter if they've been in the industry for years or are only now seeing success—these bright innovators are striving to shift the discussion in spite of the obstacles they've encountered. Together, they have clothed notable celebrities, made a splash during fashion week, and produced genuine pieces of art while adhering to their aesthetics and ideals.


Hussein Suleiman, Jefferson Osei, and Abderrahmane Trabsi



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Jason Rembert


Rembert, a coveted Hollywood stylist known for his provocative styles, has dressed celebrities including Issa Rae and Marsai Martin. His opulent line, which includes many gorgeous items like the breathtaking dress Zendaya wore in her Netflix film Malcolm & Marie, is inspired by his mother (!)



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Kerby Jean-Raymond


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In response to the Black Lives Matter movement, James also developed the "15 Percent Pledge," which was introduced in 2020 and aims to provide Black businesses additional shelf space in retail establishments. She sells beautiful boots and purses under the name Brother Vellies, a sustainable accessories line.


Aurora James

James also developed the "15 Percent Pledge," which was introduced in 2020 and aims to provide Black businesses additional shelf space in retail establishments in response to the Black Lives Matter movement. Beautiful boots and handbags (like the one she is carrying in this photo) are available from her ethical accessories line, Brother Vellies.



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Telfar Clemens

The "Bushwick Birkin" is the name given to his well-known, signature-logoed purse designs. Telfar promotes gender-neutral clothes and creates unisex designs.





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Romeo Hunte


Beyoncé, Saweetie, Keke Palmer, Michelle Obama, Zendaya, and Saweetie have all sported Hunte's creations. He's known for frequently wearing the buffalo-check pattern, as seen on his jeans in this photo, and his outerwear makes a statement.



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Carly Cushnie


Numerous famous people, including Jennifer Lopez, Halle Berry, Selena Gomez, Ashley Graham, Lupita Nyong'o, and Michelle Obama, have been spotted sporting the chic looks of designer Carly Cushnie. The New York Times called Cushnie "one of the most notable Black-owned brands in American fashion," opening doors for Black women in the industry. The world was surprised when Cushnie had to close owing to financial difficulties brought on by the epidemic because her sleek lines and luxurious fabrics were absolute "wow" creations. Thankfully, the designer is still producing, albeit in a smaller-scale manner. Designing a collaboration with the renowned American Girl dolls is among her most recent projects. Additionally, it came at the perfect time given how well she has been raising her children at home.



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LaQuan Smith


He's a true celebrity favorite. Proof? Beyoncé, Rihanna, and countless others have all sported his designs. Basically, turn to LaQuan Smith for any glam or sexy attire requirements.


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Rihanna


Yes, RiRi is the founder of not one, but TWO fashion lines, and you already know that. While Fenty provided extremely pricey clothing before regretfully closing in 2021, Savage X Fenty offers reasonably priced and size-inclusive lingerie (though it lives on as bomb beauty brand). She became the first woman—and the first Black woman—to lead her own independent brand at LVMH with the launch of the latter.

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Christopher John Rogers


His runway shows are frequently the topic of conversation during New York Fashion Week due to their vivacity and excellent styling. The Louisiana designer, who is only 28 years old, has already clothed prominent women like Cardi B and Michelle Obama. His most recent design is a whimsical Target collaboration that features cheerful yellow dresses, floral prints with puffed sleeves, and the trendiest combination of gingham and plaid. He won the American Womenswear Designer of the Year award at the CFDA Fashion

Awards in 2021.

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Fe Noel



Designer Fe Noel's exquisite robes, swimwear, and ready-to-wear will genuinely make your life better. The gorgeous, vacation-worthy designs, like the one on the robe she is wearing above, will win you over.

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Dapper Dan


The made-to-order garments that the Harlem designer produces in his own studio are essentially associated with the hip-hop stars of the 1980s and 1990s. He has worked with Gucci and is renowned for adapting designer logos into his clothing. Even his memoir, in which he discusses his life as a Black designer and how he established his now-famous boutique on 125th Street, is available.



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Dumebi Iyamah

Specializing in swimwear, there’s quite literally something for everyone (seriously, even brides!) from designer Andrea Iyamah’s stunningly colorful collections.


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Anifa Mvuemba

The refined designs by fashion designer Anifa Mvuemba (available in sizes 0 to 20) are just the start of her ideas. Her most recent collection made its premiere in a mind-blowing, entirely digital, 3-D fashion show.


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Mowalola Ogunlesi

The Yeezy design team for Kanye's Gap collaboration was helmed by the Nigerian-British designer. (Gap was scheduled to collaborate with Telfar; however, there is a different topic that you can read about here.) She also has a line of her own clothing that includes trendy items fit for a night out, like cutout dresses and long-sleeve bra tops.


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