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In addition to sales at big name retailers you know and recognize, there are equally compelling deals up for grabs at lesser-known BIPOC-owned brands. From fashion and beauty items to home decor ...
Which is why supporting Latinx-owned fashion and beauty brands is so important. Instead of buying that embroidered poncho from a fast-fashion retailer, shop any and all of these independent brands.
1. Hija De Tu Madre. Blending American fashion with Latinx representations of identity, Hija de tu Madre’s founder, Patty Delgado, set out to create a fashion label that celebrates dual identities.
Shop TV (currently stylized in all uppercase) is a 24-hour shopping related TV channel owned by Solar Entertainment Corporation. [1] Aside from its dedicated channel, Shop TV also aired through SolarFlix and soon via RPTV and Aliw Channel 23 .
Thirteen Lune is a direct-to-consumer company that highlights skin care, makeup, hair care and wellness items almost exclusively (90%) from Black and Brown-owned companies. [3] Their products are primarily targeted at under-represented people of color. [ 8 ]
Lifestyle Network (known in the Philippines from 2015 to 2018 as simply Lifestyle), was a global Filipino pay TV channel based in Quezon City. It was owned and operated by Creative Programs, a subsidiary of the media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. Its programming was composed primarily of lifestyle and entertainment shows targeted to upscale ...
The retailer and the association threw a bash to spotlight fall collections by 12 underrepresented designers.
It is owned by Creative Programs Inc., a subsidiary of media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. Its programming is composed primarily of lifestyle and entertainment shows targeted to upscale women. The channel was officially launched on April 2, 2018, and it was named after Metro Magazine, one of the leading lifestyle magazines in the country ...