Black Fashion is an integral artform of Black culture. BLACK ENTERPRISE recognizes the creative spirit, value and benevolence in these brands.
FORT MOSE 1738, a designer fashion collection, combines West African traditional textiles and prints with western silhouettes.
Cultivated in over 100 countries, cotton is not only essential for global trade, but also for the livelihoods of millions, particularly in developing regions. However, the cotton-to-clothing value ...
The eco-friendly innovative designs marked the highlight of the Nairobi Fashion Week 2025, with models showcasing the ...
See fashion's last stop, the places where your used clothing is harming ecosystems, polluting the environment, and driving ...
For sapeurs, appearance is a powerful way to make an impression and stand out in an environment often defined by hardship.
The Washington Capitals teamed up with The Museum DC to design a Black History Month jersey featuring Pan-African colors and ...
Foremost fashion designer and a creative force, who is redefining African and urban fashion on a global stage, Mafe Micayah Onyemaechi Adewale, has declared his intention to continue to showcase best ...
AfroFuture Detroit debuts August 16-17, 2025, uniting African diaspora culture, music, and art at Bedrock’s Douglass Site.
Ohana Family Wear is transforming swimwear in Kenya by blending cultural pride with modern style. Founded by Neema Nkatha ...
OIZA is a revolutionary new fashion brand that explores the intersection of African and British cultures through its clothing. Launched ...
Carolyn Wallace is adamant that opportunities to learn black history need to be ongoing, not merely boxed in the confines of ...