Popsugar Fashion Dream Cart Black Fashion Designers to Follow on Instagram June 2020 10 Black-Owned Fashion Brands You Should Be Following on Instagram 4 June 2020 by Nikita Charuza View this post on Instagram A post shared by A N D R E A I Y A M A H (@andreaiyamah) on May 30, 2020 at 8:41am PDT This month, we're rounding up a list of Black designers who have been inspiring us with their dreamy designs on social media. With the demonstrations protesting the unjust death of George Floyd, there are many things we can all do to step up to the plate and show our support. Besides being actionable by calling your local government officials, donating money to charities, and signing petitions, you can also show your solidarity to Black-owned fashion labels by following these brands on social media and, more importantly, purchasing pieces from them. A lot of these brands are also helping the planet by using sustainably sourced materials and employing artisans all over the world to keep traditions alive. There's something so wonderful about Christopher John Rogers's creations. His designs, like the red-feathered top in this list, sparks joy with its bright colour and feminine silhouette. Aurora James is also constantly dreaming up designs for her brand Brother Vellies that are not only sustainable but absolutely gorgeous, too. If you're more into streetwear pieces, check out Heron Preston's sculptural black and orange heels ahead. Keep reading to see the rest of our list of Black designers you can follow on Instagram. Related: 18 Brands Taking Action and Donating to Support the Black Lives Matter Movement Aurora James Calls on Corporations to Buy 15% of Products From Black-Owned Businesses Andrea Iyamah View this post on Instagram A post shared by A N D R E A I Y A M A H (@andreaiyamah) on May 30, 2020 at 8:41am PDT What can I say about this gorgeous swimsuit from Andrea Iyamah? Just looking at this stunning image made me wish I was on an island wearing this exact outfit. 1 / 9 Brother Vellies View this post on Instagram A post shared by BROTHER VELLIES (@brothervellies) on May 28, 2020 at 2:12pm PDT Aurora James's brand Brother Vellies has gorgeous bags and shoes, like the ones pictured here, that are sustainably handcrafted by artisans hailing from Kenya to Ethiopia. 2 / 9 Heron Preston View this post on Instagram A post shared by NAME HERON PRESTON (@heronpreston) on Jan 13, 2020 at 9:16am PST I've always been a fan of Heron Preston's cool streetwear pieces and I can't stop thinking about these sculptural heels. Heron has a way of perfectly blending art and music into his designs. 3 / 9 Victor Glemaud View this post on Instagram A post shared by VICTOR GLEMAUD (@glemaud) on Oct 22, 2019 at 3:57am PDT Indya Moore looks unreal in this yellow knitwear crop top and cardigan set by Haitian designer Victor Glemaud. I love that it's paired with a sleek green pencil skirt. 4 / 9 Petit Kouraj View this post on Instagram A post shared by nasrin jean-baptiste (@nasrin.jb) on Nov 12, 2018 at 5:23am PST There's something so dreamy about Nasrin Jean-Baptiste's accessory brand Petit Kouraj. I would honestly carry this bag around my house and pretend like I'm on holiday. 5 / 9 Fe Noel View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fe Noel (@fenoel) on May 26, 2020 at 5:39pm PDT How gorgeous is this sheer orange dress by Fe Noel? You can dress it up with heels or style it with lace-up flats for a more casual look. 6 / 9 Mateo View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mateo (@mateonewyork) on May 16, 2020 at 5:02am PDT There's nothing more classic than pearls. This strand of gorgeous Baroque pearls by Matthew Harris's brand Mateo is simply divine. 7 / 9 Christopher John Rogers View this post on Instagram A post shared by christopher john rogers 🌀 (@christopherjohnrogers) on May 13, 2020 at 8:21am PDT Christopher John Rogers's colourful and theatrical designs always spark joy. Case in point? This feathered top. 8 / 9 Edas View this post on Instagram A post shared by EDAS (@__edas) on Apr 27, 2020 at 9:37am PDT If you're looking for a bag that makes a statement, Edas is for you. All of the pieces that designer Sade Mims creates is made-to-order so the company creates less waste. 9 / 9 Dream CartAntiracismBlack WomenWomen Of ColorFashion InstagramsFashion Designers