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D'IYANU Summer Collection 2019
The 2019 Summer Collection is heating up with a plethora of styles that are unique to the D’IYANU catalog thus far such as our shorts for men and women, jumpsuits, two-piece skirt sets, and more! T...
Read moreHow to Style the D'IYANU Spring Collection 2019
The 2019 D’IYANU Spring Collection features bold and vibrant prints that are guaranteed to spice up your wardrobe with culturally confident pieces. Pairing the featured patterns with existing items...
Read moreD'IYANU Spring Collection 2019
The 2019 Spring Collection evokes the refreshing season of bold prints and vibrant colors. As seeds sprout and flowers bloom, rep your roots in our African inspired prints that were made especially...
Read moreThese Black Women Are Changing The World - Angie Thomas
Last in our series of black women who are changing the world is Angie Thomas, the New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give. Also a National Book Award winner, the debut release in the Y...
Read moreThese Black Women Are Changing The World - Dream Hampton
Fourth in our series of Black Women Who Are Changing the World is Dream Hampton. You may have heard of her recently earth-shattering six-part documentary series, Surviving R. Kelly. Filmmaker, writ...
Read moreThese Black Women Are Changing the World - Gennette Cordova
As a part of our series on women who are changing the game, today we present Gennette Cordova, journalist, copywriter, and founder of Lorraine House - which serves to empower women through art, act...
Read moreBlack Women Are Changing the World - Reni Eddo-Lodge
The next in our series of game changers is Reni Eddo-Lodge, a British writer and activist who, through addressing disinterest in dissecting privilege and the tendency to jump to anger and self-defe...
Read moreThese Black Women Are Changing the World - Tomi Adeyemi
Black women have always been not only changing - but in some cases creating the game. Tomi Adeyemi, a Nigerian American novelist who you may know for her novel, Children of Blood and Bone. She is ...
Read moreRep Your Roots This Black History Month
What started in 1915 as a Black student organization with the purpose of studying African American history and accomplishment as a discipline, eventually led to Black History Month; nationally obse...
Read moreBlack History Month Collection
Our 2019 Black History Month Collection is dedicated to the culturally confident men and women that strive to rep their roots not just for one month, but 365 days a year.
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