Shopping
From hair care to swimwear.
Latinx-owned clothing and beauty brandsarent often represented equallyand can sometimes be overlooked in the beauty and fashion industries.
Selena Gomez, for example, successfully launched a now-beloved makeup brand.
One particular product of note?
Its TikTok-famous Soft Pinch Liquid Blush thats pigmented, easy to blend, and available in 13 shades.
Her inaugural product?The Heel Stick, a clever solution for painful feet.
In addition to cute nail stickers and evergreen sheer polish, she often launches fun seasonal collections.
The latest drop for spring 2024 namedWhats Your Fantasy?
features shimmering pastel shades and dew drop-inspired nail stickers.
As for her beloved brand of luxe skin care staples?
The non-toxic collection prides itself in using high concentrations of really, really good raw materials.
Whats more, each hand-made bottle cap is crafted by Mexican artisans.
Dezi Skin
Dezi Skin is another Latinx-owned beauty brand to watch.
It makes [my hard work] worth it.
Rezo Haircare
Nubia Rezois a curly hair expert with more than four decades in the biz.
The brand prides itself in merging modern-day hair rituals with Latinx culture to promote hair wellness.
Chillhouse
This Latinx-owned wellness brand specializes in all things self-care.
or stocking up on all the Chill Tips,Chillhouseis your one-stop-shop for self-care.
(Not in the Big Apple?
Not to worry theres ane-commerce site, though youll miss out on theneon lights and Instagram-worthy bathroom.)
Essentially, its a gift-givers paradise.
Good luck selecting just one pair.
Farm Rio
No one does ultra bright, ultra vibrant prints quite likeFarm Rio.
From whimsical, floral frocks to playful jumpsuits, Farm Rio offers something for everyone.
Maygel Coronel
These swimsuits by Colombian-based brandMaygel Coronelare true statement-makers.
I love these eye-catching color combos and the fact that these pieces are made with recycled plastic materials.
Thats the winning pair right there.
JZD
The viralLatina Power T-shirtis a essential in any Latinas closet.
The pink and red palette is equal parts playful and chic.
Itll be the perfect tee for keeping it cute yet casual while running everyday errands.
Thrifts + Threads
Thrift + Threadsprides itself on handmade pieces ethically sourced in Mexico.
Another amazing Latinx-owned clothing brand to add to your list.
Hija de tu Madre
Theres no question thatgold hoopsare a fashion staple.
They make most ensembles feel ten times dressier, and help pull together even the most casual of looks.
Min & Mon
Colombian accessory brand Min & Monwas founded in New York City in 2015.
Their handbags are known for their bright colors and bold designs that channel the vibrance of the city landscape.
Ramon was a proud advocate of social justice and sustainability, which has carried on in the brands ethos.
Some fan favorites include theThank You T-shirt,Morena baseball cap, andChula sweatshirt.
Cuyana
This Ecuadorian brand is committed to luxury sustainability, something that is evident in its signatureClassic Easy Tote.
Plus-size blogger andinfluencer Kellie Browneven collaborated on a collection for the Latinx-owned clothing brand in July 2022.
The brand focuses on ethical production and uses sustainable materials, including upcycled fabric waste and small-batch production.
Fans can also shop modern sunnies inspired by retro silhouettes.
EvenHailey Bieber is a fan.
So expect one-of-a-kind embroidery on jackets and denim, among others.
Exhibit A: this halter dress in collaboration with Colombian artistPaula Gonzalez.
Luli Fama
Luxury swim brand Luli Fama has been in the swimwear industry for over 30 years.
Plus, the brand regularly spotlights LGBTQ+ andtransitioning modelsfor trans representation.
Amarena
Amarenas woven bags are perfect for luxury vacations and beyond.
The Peruvian label highlights the countrys time-honored weaving techniques to create their delectable offerings.
The brand also occasionally drops accessories and knitted garments, so be on the lookout for those.
They use vintage fabrics, natural dyes, and upcycled materials.
The Colombian designer also droppedher second collaboration with J.Crew, making her statement-making luxury pieces more accessible.
Costaiia
Venezuela-born Patricia Pietri established Costaiia in 2020.
Their massive Instagram following is a testament to the brands exquisite taste.
This article was originally published onOct.