KÍLÈNTÁR
Lookin’ for a masterpiece? You’ll find several at KÍLÈNTÁR, a brand that has conquered infusing the timelessness of Africa into modern clothing.
Website: kilentar.com
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LEIGH
We all love our silky separates, don’t we? Well, apparently so does Beyonce (she’s been seen wearing LEIGH). Designed in BK, LEIGH sizing goes from XS to 4x—come on, inclusivity!
Website: leighnewyork.com
Amsale
If you have a fancy event coming up, and your style is more romantic and luxurious, I’m positive you’ll say yes to the dress here. Speaking of, Amsale recently dropped yet another Bridal collection and it’s sooo dreamy!
Website: amsale.com
Ada & Edith
Style should be easy and effortless—can I get an amen? This recently launched brand by Ukonwa Ojo illustrates this belief via functional and versatile separates that you can wear everyday.
Website: adaandedith.com
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Harbison Studio
Check out Harbison Studio for the brightest of colors and the boldest silhouettes.
Website: harbison.studio
Marrisa Wilson
If you’re looking to amp up the color in your wardrobe, be sure to check our Marrisa Wilson.
Website: marrisawilsonny.com
Kimberly Goldson
This sister-made brand is full of fun silhouettes and textures including ruffles, peplum, and bubble hems.
Website: kimberlygoldson.com
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Autumn Adeigbo
You’ll always stand out in a bold print or floral pattern from Autumn Adeigbo. I mean, how stunning does Ashley Park look in this polka dog mini?!
Website: autumnadeigbo.com
Lurelly
If you love to sparkle, Lurelly is definitely worth checking out. Their stunning pieces are perfect for any party—and they do bridal!
Website: lurelly.com
Onalaja
From sheer maxis to embellished mini dresses, Onalaja has all things stunning.
Website: onalaja.com
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Feben
Remember Beyonce’s legendary “Brown Skin Girl” video? Feben was tapped to create costumes for that. The up and coming designer, a Central Saint Martins grad who goes by her first name only, and fans of surrealism will be intrigued by the dynamic stories that her pieces tell.
Website: ssense.com
Nosesso
It’s giving movement, and we love to see it. L.A. designer Pierre Davis created No Sesso to uplift all people. The name means “no sex/no gender” in Italian. The community-focused label is known for their various reconstructed materials, loud prints, and their iconic hand embroidery.
Website: nosesso.la
ÖFUURË
If you’re a fan of bold, vibrant, and stunning pieces, you’re gonna adore African clothing brand ÖFUURË. Everything from jaw-dropping gowns to adorable pajamas lives on their site.
Website: ofuure.com
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Jolie Noire
Casual luxury abounds on the Jolie Noire website. Whether you’re looking for chic tees or comfy loungewear, this brand has it all.
Website: joliexnoire.com
Zelie for She
Ethereal pieces with edge that you’ll drool over the second you see them: That’s the beauty of Zelie for She. This plus-size clothing brand is worth a browse for sure.
Website: zelieforshe.com
Rendoll Lagos
Make a major statement in bright prints, or stay cool in gorgeous neutrals—the choice is yours with Rendoll Lagos.
Website: rendoll.com
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Buzzoms
If you’re ready to ditch all your bras, Buzzoms is for you. They create sleek tops and dresses that allow you to ~fly free~ and go without chest support—no matter your cup size.
Website: buzzoms.com
Anya Lust
In need of some new (and spicy) lingerie? Peep Anya Lust’s site and you’ll find corsets, thongs, and bodysuits galore.
Website: anyalust.com
Alexis Bennett is the Shopping Editor at Cosmopolitan. She lives for a good sale. You can follow her shopping obsession here and on Instagram.
Tarah-Lynn Saint-Elien is the fashion editor at Cosmopolitan, writing weighty and witty stories that run the gamut of gushing over Zendaya to convincing you of everything you need in your closet! She began her journey in the industry with a fashion and faith blog and an internship at Elle.com almost 10 years ago. Since then, she’s also served as the style editor at The Haitian Times. The Haitian-American pageant queen is a Syracuse Masters graduate and the author of two books, including: Claim Your Crown. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter: @iamtarahlynn.