Almost 200K at CeeCee’s Closet
“At Cee Cee’s Closet NYC, we value centering on the beauty and grace of Black women through our marketing. We also endeavor to create economic opportunities in our respective communities: Brooklyn, New York, and Lagos, Nigeria”
Morocco and Italy: Karim’s shoes
We’ve taken the time to interview Karim and ask him about his brand. Karim is also represented by Michelle Ngonmo, founder and CEO of Afro Fashion Milan.
Homage by Antoine
‘People are like my support system. They invest in me over time, whether it be helping me and spending their time and the resources to help me get somewhere or whether it be them taking the time when I'm going through something to make sure I'm okay”
The case of Aurora James
No matter the nasty stories that might attack her and her brand, I consider Aurora’s career in fashion pretty inspiring. Here’s why.
Upcycling and sustainable fashion with Madison Cline
Upcycling is a sustainable and safe way to preserve the beauty of fashion, along with tales and traditions to be told to one customer to another. Madison’s Memoir is all about offering fashionable stories, in the literal sense.
Spotted: a baguette bag called Ciriaco
“I want my clients to feel more like a family. Without them, I wouldn’t be where I am today. That’s why I always show love and gratitude towards every post or tweet they share about Ciriaco and show how appreciative I am”