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The Black-Owned Lingerie Brands to Celebrate This Valentine’s Day

Many of us have moved on from the traditional lingerie retailers of the past, choosing smaller, more niche brands that embrace body positivity. But recently, I was thrilled to discover these elevated Black-owned lingerie brands that champion size inclusivity and showcase quality, premium grade fabrics and tasteful designs… just in time for Valentine’s Day. 

Liberté

Since 2019, Liberté has been making waves in the world of intimates, offering beautifully crafted pieces that embrace diversity, confidence, and self-love. Founded by model and fashion designer Amber Tolliver, Liberté offers a range of bra sizes from 32C to 38H, ensuring there’s something special for every body. Check out Liberté’s stunning lingerie collection and celebrate yourself or your partner in style. 

Shop Liberté’s Collections HERE.

Suzy Black NYC

Suzy Black Lingerie by designer Diondra Julian is a chic, body-positive brand that blends luxury with comfort, offering a range of elegant intimates designed to make every woman feel confident and beautiful. With a focus on inclusivity, Suzy Black creates lingerie that embraces diverse body types, offering stylish designs and flattering fits in a variety of sizes. Whether you’re looking for everyday wear or something a bit more special, Suzy Black combines sophistication with the perfect touch of sensuality.

Shop Suzy Black NYC’s Collections HERE.

The Underargument

The Underargument is a luxury lingerie brand founded by MaÏna Cissé that challenges traditional beauty standards and celebrates individuality. Known for its craftsmanship and unique designs as well as its commitment to inclusivity and sustainability, The Underargument offers stylish, high-quality pieces that cater to a wide range of body types. With a focus on empowering women to embrace their confidence, this brand blends comfort, functionality, and striking aesthetics, making it the perfect choice for those who want their lingerie to make a statement.

Shop The Underargument’s Collections HERE.

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