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Ethical/Sustainable Fashion Brands by Women of Colour

A Spring Outfit

Spring Has Sprung

RED

Primary Colours

Homeware Picks

The First Day of Summer

The Transitional Period- what to wear

An Outfit For Autumn

The Last Moments of 2018 : here’s what to wear for New Years Eve

Fall(ing) For Autumn

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“I'm interested in culturally specific roles, but also very much so non-culturally specific ones. I want to go up for roles that anyone can relate to. I want to be seen for my talent. I think I'm very smart and I've got great ideas, and I want to be seen for that and not for how I look.”
sending lots of love to all the mothers out there who have tirelessly worked to make our lives easier today. also sending lots of love to those without mother figures in their lives. praying for peace and comfort 💛
“Dear little black girls, I made this just for you, to remind you just how special and truly beautiful you all are.❤️🦋
Empowered Women, Empower Women✨🙌🏾
This International Women’s Day, let us all make it a habit to encourage and empower the women around us. To stand together and not against each other as competition. Let us all work together to make this world a safe space for women to exist. Uplifting, supporting, and being there for each other, always. Let’s celebrate the women around us, everyday🌞
‘Fanm Djanm’, which means "strong woman" in Haitian Kreyol, was founded in 2014 as a collection of eight head wraps, which Paola Mathè sold directly from her apartment on the weekends. Today, ‘Fanm Djanm’ has transformed into a headwrap collection and lifestyle brand that creates sustainably, focuses on community, and serves to both empower and inspire women to live boldly. The combination of carefully selected fabrics, hand sewn pieces, and cultural musings inspire women everywhere to wear a bold print, take command of a room, laugh a little too loud, and pursue their greatest aspirations. 
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