Tag: Brands

7 Black-Owned Brands Creating Incredible Jewelry for Men

In recent years, the luxury fashion landscape has undergone a significant transformation. Accessories for men are no longer

4 Japanese Menswear Brands Quietly Taking Over Fashion

Japanese menswear holds an intriguing paradox. For many years, Japan has been fascinated by American fashion, embracing workwear,

Black-Owned Sunglasses Brands Redefining Modern Eyewear

The fashion industry has made strides in representation, but when it comes to accessories, significant gaps remain. Black-owned

African Botanicals In Skincare: Trends, Brands & Ingredients

The global skincare landscape is becoming more dynamic, with Africa finally joining the conversation it helped to start.

FDA tests 16 brands of baby formula, affirms their safety

Recent contamination tests by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have confirmed the safety of infant formula available

The Best Suit Brands Every Stylish Guy Should Have On His Radar

Wearing a great suit can be a transformative experience. The moment you truly wear one—slipping it on rather

These Fashion Brands Are Redefining Modern Luxury For Men

Men's connection with luxury fashion has undergone significant transformation, moving beyond simple status symbols. While prestigious names once

13 Amazon Deals on Premium Fashion Brands That Rarely Go on Sale

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Russell Brand’s Rape Trial Delayed to October

The trial of Russell Brand, facing charges of rape and sexual assault, has been postponed to October. Initially,

The Best Sunglasses Brands That Actually Define Style Today

Sunglasses have transcended their original purpose of shielding eyes from the sun to become a key element of

Top African Fashion Brands To Know Right Now

African fashion brands have transcended their emerging status and are now making a significant impact worldwide. With a

11 Sustainable Men’s Clothing Brands for Spring & Summer Style

Producing a single pair of jeans requires approximately 2,000 gallons of water, while a cotton t-shirt uses about