AAPI-Owned Fashion Brands to Support Now and Always

In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are so excited to share several AAPI-owned fashion brands to support year-round. One of the best and most sustainable way to support the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities is by shopping their businesses. Meet several founders of APPI-owned brands below!

Blackbough

blackbough.com | @blackbough

DMY by DMY

1% of every sale is donated to Women for Women International via Work for Good

dmybydmy.com | @dmybydmy

Emi Jay

Emi Jay has launched a special collection - Sugar Blossom which is an 18 piece collection inspired by Julianne founder's Korean heritage. Sugar Blossom is a limited edition keepsake collection that is made up of sweets, fabrics and various native flowers. In honor of AAPI Heritage Month. Emi Jay is also making a donation to the Asian Mental Health Collective.

emijay.com | @emijayinc

Maison Atia

Maison Atia is proud to partner with PAWS CHICAGO; a leading no-kill shelter in North America. With its #BuyACoatSaveAPuppy campaign, every coat sold provides a homeless pet transportation to one of their shelters. 

maisonatia.com | @maisonatia

BELLA Magazine

BELLA Magazine offers a carefully curated guide on fashion, beauty, health, philanthropy, arts and culture, cuisine, celebrities, and entertainment. The magazine is available nationwide through subscription and caters to both men and women.

Our content aims to inspire and empower readers with relevant and informative articles. BELLA features interviews with celebrities, influential people and real-life stories to provide insights on various topics.

After its acquisition in 2019, BELLA magazine is published under BELLA Media + Co. which also publishes BELLA Latina magazine + BELLA Around Town Small Business Digest, available in print and digital formats.

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