It’s Cyber Monday and we are ready for deals and epic savings from our favorite Black-owned brands!
To help guide your online shopping extravaganza, we’ve rounded up a list of 10 retailers that prioritize Black-owned brands and designers year-round.
From bridal shops like Coterie member Mahogany Brown Bridal to online stores like Naspora and major retailers like Nordstrom, the following stores are just a few of our favorites supporting minority-owned businesses.
Look for the * next retailers to support our Coterie members.
From our Munafamily to yours, happy shopping!
#1. Mahogany Brown Bridal*
Based in historic downtown Concord, North Carolina, Mahogany Brown Bridal is a Black-owned boutique that exclusively showcases Black brands and minority-owned wedding gown designers.
Since opening its doors on June 17th, 2022, Mahogany Brown Bridal remains committed to creating an inclusive space for multicultural brides and designers regardless of race, religion, sexual preference, or ethnicity.
Boutique Owner, Fashion Designer, and proud Coterie Member Whitney Stephenson shares, “Showcasing minority brands is important, as it addresses the under-representation of diverse backgrounds in the bridal market. By offering designers who reflect the diversity of brides, we create a space where all brides can find gowns that resonate with their unique identities.”
Click here to shop online. Follow on Instagram @mahoganybrownbridal
Learn more about Whitney’s story in her MunaLuchi Behind The Brand feature here.
#2. BrideSavvy*
Coterie member Grace Munro is at the helm of Black-owned store BrideSavvy: a Fashion Designer, Boutique, and accessories shop based in Staten Island, New York.
A full-service bridal curation company offering personal bridal styling services, product sourcing, and “day of” coordination since 2015, BrideSavvy also has a flourishing online shopping presence to satisfy all of your bridal accessories and custom gifting needs via yourbridebox.com.
Owner Grace shares, “Whether it’s helping a client find the gown of their dreams, attending to a bride’s wardrobe on her wedding day, or curating the perfect event looks and gifts, we simply love what we do!”
Click here to shop online. Follow on Instagram @bridesavvyofficial
#3. Bridal Styles Boutique*
For more than 30 years, Bridal Styles Boutique has been the go-to destination for brides seeking the perfect finishing touches for their wedding day.
With a stunning collection of headpieces, veils, and wedding jewelry, their showroom in New York offers a hands-on experience where brides can see, touch, and try on exquisite accessories.
This dedication to helping women feel confident and glamorous has earned Bridal Styles Boutique a reputation as the East Coast’s premier destination for bridal and special occasion accessories.
Click here to shop online. Follow them on Instagram @bridalstylesboutique
#4. Naspora
The online retailer/community for Black-owned designers/brands Naspora exclusively sells Black brands and designers. From organic food to board games and designer clothing, this community-based online retailer has everything you need for your next celebration or family get-together.
Click here to shop or follow on Instagram @naspora.co
#5. Black Owned Everything
The online retailer/community for Black-owned designers/brands was started by first-generation Maryland-bred stylist and costume designer, Zerina Akers, to highlight and create space for under-represented brands and designers.
Black Owned Everything is more than just a platform or marketplace. What started as an Instagram page has become a movement; a medium for creating meaningful and long-lasting participation between Black business, community, and excellence. It is not ephemeral, trend-based, or short-lived.
– Zerina Akers (Founder of Black Owned Everything)
Click here to shop or follow on Instagram @blackownedeverything
#6. The Village Retail
This one-of-a-kind online retailer for Black-owned designers/brands brings culture, community, and purpose together under one roof.
Born during the heart of the pandemic, it serves as both a platform for Black-owned brands and a destination for shoppers seeking exceptional and meaningful products. Rooted in storytelling and a commitment to upward mobility, this innovative space is more than just a store—it’s a movement that transforms support into action.
By building intentionally, it fosters a vibrant community while celebrating and amplifying the brilliance of Black entrepreneurship.
Click here to shop or follow them on Instagram @thevillageretail
#7. Shopbop
Online retailer Shopbop has an entire webpage dedicated to Black-owned designer brands.
Click here to shop online or follow them on Instagram @shopbop.
#8. FRTWN
FRTWN is a Black-owned online retailer featuring Black designers/artists from around the world. Inspired by women of the diaspora and beyond, the brand is passionate about uplifting Black artists by “spreading color, love, pride, good dressing, supreme detail, and decor.”
Learn more about the brand’s namesake, inspired by “Free Town,” the capital of Sierra Lionne, here.
Shop FRTWN online here or follow on Instagram @shopfreetown
#9. Neiman Marcus
Luxury retailer, Neiman Marcus, features a webpage dedicated to Black-owned designer brands.
Shop online here or follow on Instagram @neimanmarcus
#10. Nordstrom
Luxury retailer Nordstrom supports Black-owned/founded brands on a specially curated webpage.
Shop online here or like to buy on Instagram @nordstrom
Looking for more Black-owned brands to support?
Click here to check out our list of Black-owned accessory brands.
Find more Black Gown Designers here and peruse our curated list of Black Menswear Designers here.
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