PSA: The viral Telfar Shopping Bag is available on Amazon. No racing to buy one before it sells out. No waiting months for shipping. All the glory of carrying the same Black-owned handbag brand as Beyoncé.
Don't misjudge Tracee Ellis Ross' Pattern Beauty as just another celebrity beauty brand. Its products are, like, really good, especially if you've got type 3B-4c hair. This hydrating styling cream works on everything from twists to braids, Bantu knots, wash-and-go curls, afros and more.
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The Lip Bar's top-rated liquid lipsticks are pigmented enough to work on all skin tones. They swipe on like a hydrating gloss and dry with a soft matte finish that lasts all day. With shade names like Rich Auntie and Bawse Lady, the Black-owned beauty brand's products make excellent gifts for makeup lovers, too.
“The founder of this fitness-wear company has designed pieces with higher waists and tops that feel a little more substantial—plus a pocket for your phone or keys,” Oprah wrote in her 2023 Favorite Things List. You can grab the Yanta workout set she loves on Amazon for $100.
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Formulated with 3A-4C hair types in mind, OurX's peptide-packed shampoo does more than cleanse and hydrate dry hair. It helps balance your scalp pH and promotes healthy hair growth from the root.
The spinner wheels of this carry-on suitcase screw on and off so you can slip it under your seat as a personal item. Thinking smarter not harder ppl!
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There's no need for added sugars in Trade Street Jam Co.'s tasty spreads, thanks to unique flavor combos like smoked yellow peach and sour cherry ginger. While the balance of sweet and savory works well for BBQ glazes and charcuterie boards, it's just as delicious spread on a humble slice of toast.
Say hello to your new favorite satin bonnet! It's made from silky satin fabric that minimizes frizz and maintains hydration, and it has an oversized fit to accommodate *any* hairstyle, no matter the length. Plus, the elastic band has a flat edge so you won't wake up with lines on your forehead.
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Rebecca Allen ditched her job in finance and founded her eponymous shoe company to solve a problem that many women of color face in the corporate world: being unable to find nude heels that match their skin tone. Her bestselling pumps happen to be on sale on Amazon right now.
Dope Coffee, a veteran- and Black-owned coffee roaster based outside Atlanta, celebrates both coffee and hip-hop culture. This medium roast blend is made with Guatemalan and Honduran Arabica beans that'll perk you right up in the morning.
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There's nothing worse than getting makeup all over your good towels, precisely why Sweet July founder Ayesha Curry recommends using the darker cotton face towels in this set to remove your makeup at night. The Black-owned beauty brand's reusable cotton face rounds work wonders, too.
You already know RiRi's lingerie brand Savage X Fenty and its celeb-filled runway shows (which you can stream on Prime Video, btw). But did you know you can score bras and panties from the brand on Amazon without a Savage X Fenty membership?
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With over ten thousand five-star ratings on Amazon, it's safe to say that Capital City Mambo Sauce is pretty freaking delicious. This two-pack comes with both the mild and sweet hot versions of the Washington DC-style wing sauce.
As a Black-owned B-Corp, Red Bay Coffee is committed to ethical and sustainable coffee production. The beans in this dark roast blend are sourced directly from sustainable farmers in Burundi and Guatemala to support local agriculture while ensuring the highest-quality beans.
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Headlightz's genius LED hats will make your early-morning runs and late-night dog walks safer—and help you see where you're going when you're taking out the trash and setting up your campsite. The Black-owned business has been featured on SharkTank and Oprah's Favorite Things List.
Formulated with tea tree oil, peppermint and caffeine, this invigorating face wash from Taylor Melrose Skincare is ideal for early mornings and sweaty gym sessions. The brand's founder, Skylar Taylor, is an outspoken advocate for diversity and inclusion in the beauty industry.
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Created by a lifelong picky-eater, Pickytarian's products are designed to make every picnic, party and snack sesh a bit more fun. This 10-person tableware set is made using plastic-free, compostable materials you can feel good about using—and they're durable af, too.
Ami Colé's cult-favorite Desert Date multisticks were designed to compliment all skin tones—and unlike most so-called universally-flattering shades, they actually do. Even Oprah called the brand's multi-purpose lip and cheek tint "a lifesaver" for days she doesn't have time for full glam.
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Jewelry designer Chair Cuthbert is passionate about supporting local small businesses, which is why every Bychari piece is handmade in Los Angeles. Versatile enough to wear solo or stacked, these sleek silver hoops will be your new go-to pair.
Upgrade your kitchen sink set-up with this plastic-free dish sponge and brush set from Tieralia, and you'll reduce your carbon footprint while supporting a Black-owned small business. The cleaning brand was founded by a former chemical engineer who was fed up with the lack of affordable, eco-friendly cleaning products.

Sarah Maberry is a fashion and luxury commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she covers fashion, beauty and pop culture. A seasoned trend forecaster and fashion historian, she analyzes viral products and trends on a deeper level, helping readers determine what's worth buying. When she’s not writing for ELLE, Harper’s BAZAAR, Town & Country, Esquire, Cosmopolitan and other publications, she can be found roaming the Museum at FIT (her alma matter) or sewing her own couture while she binge-watches reality TV.

Jacorey Moon is Gear Patrol’s associate style editor, formerly at
PEOPLE and Footwear News. He’s most likely gawking over someone’s outfit on
Instagram or trying to find his way to the nearest record store.

I'm Cosmopolitan's Associate Fashion Editor and write about any and all trends, major celeb fashion moments, and why wide-leg jeans are basically the best. I originally moved to New York City to audition for RENT, only to find out that the play closed 10 years ago.
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