Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrate with Latinx-owned beauty and fashion brands

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Jun/iStock(NEW YORK) — It’s Hispanic Heritage Month, and an amazing way to celebrate is by supporting Latinx-owned brands.

From amazing body products to stylish fashion lines, there are a variety of brands that embrace Hispanic culture in a beautiful way.

One specific platform, Stitch Lab, is constantly connecting and showcasing emerging Latinx designers worldwide.

During September and October, this talent incubator has partnered with Macy’s to bring these designer lines to select stores.

These brands will be part of The Market @ Macy’s, a full-service marketplace that offers shoppers the chance to discover new products, services and activations each month in a boutique setting.

A few stand-out labels that will be featured include Petra and Quote Me.

Below, we have highlighted a few other amazing brands to get familiar with. Make sure to check back as we continue to update.


Petra

This Colombian brand features a wide variety of beautifully designed white blouses, dresses and more.

Bonika Beauty

Founded by Afro-Latina lifestyle influencer Ada Rojas, this beauty and hair care line offers everything from hairstyling gel to a curl-enhancing mousse.

Peralta Project

This Manhattan-based store with uniquely designed apparel allows customers to choose specifically what style layout they want, then delivers it on the spot.

Alamar Cosmetics

This collection owned and operated by Gabriella (aka Gaby) Trujillo has gorgeous, high-pigmented eye shadow palettes, color blush palettes, and her recently launched nude lip gloss and liner.

Quote Me

This Colombian brand has awesome basics that often feature empowering messages. Plus, items are made with sustainable materials and are environmentally friendly.

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