Shop the Latest Black-Owned Capsule Collections at Nordstrom

Written by BLK Oceans Staff


Photo courtesy of Nordstrom

Nordstrom just gave us the perfect excuse to drop some coins! They’ve partnered with Harlem’s Fashion Row (HFR) to bring us not one, not two, but THREE fabulous capsule collections from Black designers. Yes, you read that right! Nordstrom and HFR are giving us a little bit of luxury, a little bit of boldness, and a whole lot of Black excellence with collections from Megan Renee, House of Aama, and Harbison.

Here’s the scoop. Harlem’s Fashion Row is that girl when it comes to bridging the gap between big-name brands and designers of color. And, when Nordstrom links up with HFR, you already know the vibes are going to be immaculate. Each of these three designers is bringing their own unique flair to the table, and best believe, these are pieces you’re going to want to have in your closet.

“Collaborations like this are a powerful way to align with diverse brands, allowing us to bring their distinct visions to a broader audience,” says Brandice Daniel, CEO & Founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row.

Megan Renee

Megan Renee’s brand embodies strong femininity with an unmistakable boldness. You’ll find eye-catching prints in wearable staples with exaggerated shapes and fresh new proportions. From off-the-shoulder bodysuits and faux leather tiered skirts to silky button-ups and an abstract puff sleeve dress, these pieces blend femininity and boldness.

House of Aama

House of Aama’s capsule collection dives into its unique tailoring roots inspired by African Diaspora Dandy Culture. Fabrications and jewelry pieces feature etching-type motifs from antiquity pottery or sculpture design. The collection features various prints like pinstripes, tonal stripes, checks, and more. For women, you’ll find asymmetrical pieces with tanks, skirts and cardigans. For men, you’ll find tonal striped pants, chore jackets, graphic button-downs and more.

Harbison

Harbison’s collection is an ode to his mom, who navigated the world elegantly as a working-class, utilitarian woman. Pulling that inspiration from women’s day-to-day life, you’ll find color, texture and patterns that will exude joy throughout. Red poppy prints fill the collection, featured on a pleated maxi dress, a romantic textured blouse, lounge pants and satin scarves. Other styles include matching sets, transitional trench coats, and dresses of different textures, lengths, and colors.


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