Black Fashion Designers to Know in 2021
26 Black Fashion Designers That Should Be on Your Radar

With demonstrations held across the United States protesting the unjust death of George Floyd during the summer of 2020, the fashion community stepped up to do its part. One way you can continue to support the community is by shopping pieces from Black designers. Some designers, like Aurora James of Brother Vellies, have issued powerful calls to action from big corporations. In an inspiring Instagram post, Aurora asked larger corporations like Net-a-Porter, Sephora, and Saks Fifth Avenue, to name a few, to step up to the plate and help make a change. She demanded a pledge from large companies to buy 15 percent of products from Black designers.
We still have a long way to go when it comes to addressing systemic racism, but it is crucial to do whatever you can to support Black-owned businesses — and not just now, but always. If you're looking for a place to start, we've created a list of Black designers you can support. From Kerby Jean-Raymond of Pyer Moss, whose fashion shows have celebrated Black history, to Rihanna, who has helped changed the landscape with Fenty by becoming the first Black woman to create an original brand for LVHM, we're listing 26 Black designers you can support and shop from ahead.
Kerby Jean-Raymond of Pyer Moss

Aurora James of Brother Vellies

Christopher John Rogers

Rihanna of Fenty

Telfar Clemens of Telfar

Tracy Reese

Anifa Mvuemba of Hanifa

Victor Glemaud

Jason Rembert of Aliétte

Maxwell Osborne of Public School

Heron Preston Johnson of Heron Preston

LaQuan Smith

Brea Stinson of Stinson Haus

Amaka Osakwe of Maki Oh

Romeo Hunte

Andrea Iyamah

Corianna and Brianna Dotson of Coco and Breezy Eyewear
Ade Hassan of Nubian Skin
Laurence Basse

Whitney Michel of Michel Men
Akosua Afriyie-Kumi of AAKS
Darryl Brown
Thebe Magugu

James Flemons of Phlemuns
Akua Shabaka and Rebecca Henry of House of Aama
Kenneth Ize
