Here are 20 black designers to support instead of Gucci and Prada:
1. Telfar Clemens - Known for his iconic shopping bag, Telfar Clemens is a New York-based designer whose unisex designs have gained a cult following.
2. Cushnie - Founded by Carly Cushnie, this luxury womenswear brand is known for its sleek and sophisticated designs.
3. Pyer Moss - Designer Kerby Jean-Raymond's label Pyer Moss blends activism with high fashion, creating powerful and thought-provoking collections.
4. Christopher John Rogers - Winner of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, Christopher John Rogers is celebrated for his bold and vibrant designs.
5. LaQuan Smith - LaQuan Smith's eponymous label is a favorite among celebrities for its sexy and edgy designs.
6. Brother Vellies - Aurora James' brand Brother Vellies is known for its sustainably-made footwear and accessories, inspired by traditional African craftsmanship.
7. Maki Oh - Designer Amaka Osakwe's brand Maki Oh celebrates Nigerian heritage through artful and innovative designs.
8. MmusoMaxwell - This South African brand, founded by Mmuso Potsane and Maxwell Boko, offers modern and sophisticated womenswear.
9. William Okpo - Sisters Darlene and Lizzy Okpo create effortlessly cool and contemporary designs under their label William Okpo.
10. Fe Noel - Felisha Noel's brand Fe Noel is inspired by her Caribbean heritage, featuring bold prints and vibrant colors.
11. Victor Glemaud - Victor Glemaud's knitwear designs are modern and chic, with a focus on inclusivity and diversity.
12. Ozwald Boateng - Known for his impeccable tailoring, Ozwald Boateng is a British-Ghanaian designer who has dressed celebrities and royalty.
13. Thebe Magugu - South African designer Thebe Magugu blends traditional African aesthetics with modern silhouettes in his womenswear collections.
14. Andrea Iyamah - Nigerian designer Dumebi Iyamah's brand Andrea Iyamah is known for its bold swimwear and ready-to-wear pieces.
15. Sophie Zinga - Senegalese designer Sophie Zinga creates elegant and feminine womenswear that celebrates African craftsmanship.
16. Wales Bonner - Grace Wales Bonner's eponymous brand explores themes of identity and culture through her menswear collections.
17. Lisa Folawiyo - Nigerian designer Lisa Folawiyo is known for her innovative use of traditional Ankara fabric in her contemporary designs.
18. Kenneth Ize - Austrian-Nigerian designer Kenneth Ize celebrates Nigerian craft and culture in his vibrant and eclectic designs.
19. Duro Olowu - British-Nigerian designer Duro Olowu is known for his eclectic prints and bold colors in his womenswear collections.
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