K. Lorayne Apparel | Black Owned SpotLight

Happy Leap Day everyone. Now I can’t send off February without sharing my one Black Owned Brand I am loving. In today’s series of Black Owned Spotlight I am sharing brand names K. Lorayne Apparel. This brand put highlight on streetwear and casual essentials. I am girl that love a good everyday fit, and basic essentials are my favorite. The brand I came across on Instagram is know as K. Lorayne Apparel aka KLo Apparel. Let’s chat about it. About K. Lorayne Apparel Let me start by saying this brand was on my Black owned business list to patronize. I’ve been dying to try this brand for the longest. I came across K. Lorayne Apparel through Instagram (@kloapparel) and have been keeping up with their stock. First, K. Lorayne Apparel is a clothing brand founded by a third generation seamstress, name Krystle Lorayne. Inspired by her own mother she who is well known for her endeavors. Krystle created her brand , which was manifested in 2012. Awesome right! Thus, Krystle’s eye is fire when it comes to designing, making women feel great in their essentials and luxuries. Want to know more about Krystle, visit her site, here. KLoApparel.com Less is …

Love, Vera – A Black Owned Lingerie Brand | Black Owned Spotlight

Do you act differently when your in your favorite lingerie piece? Lol I know I feel super sexy and feminine in lingerie from Love, Vera. ! Love, Vera is a Black owned lingerie line that bridge the gap for BLACK WOMEN in fashion, and my favorite REPRESENTATION & INCLUSIVITY ! *applause* Founded by Vera Moore and Nate Johnson, check out the interview with Paper, click here. In today’s Black Owned Spotlight post, I am sharing my complete thoughts on lingerie set from Love, Vera! Lets talk about this brand ! ! Related: Telfar Handbag | Black Owned Spotlight My Personal Thoughts & Journey with Lingerie Them: You never wore lingerie before ?? Me: No ! I never found any lingerie that I though was flattering on my body ! Wearing lingerie opens up my own divine feminine energy for myself. See, I never really had a safe place to explore with lingerie or sexuality and sensuality as a Black Woman. Often times pulled so many ways, we are left confused. On top of that, rarely did I see a brand offer plus size lingerie, if they did it did not look sexy at all. Like big bodies don’t wear lingerie to …