Here at ESSENCE, supporting Black-owned brands is a 24/7 commitment because it is in our DNA . Celebrities wearing these brands are just a testament to their brand identity, quality and innovation. Black-owned brands are the future and these celebs know it. While the beginnings of people supporting Black-owned brands on a higher level of visibility was in opposition to a painful systemic issue, the world is shifting to support on a regular basis now. When a celebrity, especially of high caliber supports and wears a Black-owned brand it influences their fans to do the same. Whether these brands are emerging or established, a celebrity co-sign is always a proponent for exponential growth.
Today, we’re centering stars like actress and fashion icon Tracee Ellis Ross wearing Harbison Studio jewelry and a Brandon Maxwell beige ensemble for a recent cover shoot and rapper Megan Thee Stallion in Sunni Sunni boots for her Halloween costume. More standouts include influencer Priscilla Ajoke Ojo, who wore a beachy off-the-shoulder top and mini-skirt combo from Tia Adeola. Tabitha Brown wearing BruceGlen at the designer duo’s Los Angeles Fashion Week show in vibrant and signature rainbow covered pieces. These looks are reflective of trends coming into the limelight against timeless chicness.
Mary J. Blige Wears Diotima
Iconic singer and beacon of style Mary J. Blige wore a whimsical look by Diotima, styled by Zerina Akers. Blige wore a black and white fur coat that tends to be a signature of hers and a fully bedazzled matching cropped top and skirt that aligns with her affinity for glamour. Because of the drama of the fur coat and the elegance of the set, it created a look that can be replicated with ease. Akers accessorized her with a pair of large hoop earrings, adding an extra layer of texture.
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