Photo from Huri Movement
Welcome to our blog, friend! We are debuting Jelly’s Retail Round Up blog series where we highlight diverse businesses you should know about by category, with this week focusing on Beauty and Fashion. If you like what you see, click the links to visit there shops and check back with us for more Roundups!
Huri Movement
Huri is a Sustainable Afrocentric Fashion brand that supports elements of empowerment and sustainability through a cultural perspective. They noticed a lack of representation, active inclusion and leadership from BIPOC communities in the sustainable market and aim to bring the great work that these marginalized communities do into the spotlight. They mainly sell outdoor apparel and hats!
Improve your style while supporting sustainable business by visiting their website and their Instagram!
Sisters Sage
An Indigenous brand ran by sisters Lynn-Marie & Melissa-Rae Angus who were raised in East Vancouver. They hand-craft amazing wellness and self-care products inspired by their culture and traditions, while ensuring their love and positivity goes into every spray, soap, and bath bomb they make.
GosDebbie
Formed from desire to have Africans embrace their culture and heritage that was stripped from them, GosDebbie creates handmade jewelry that has history and meaning in design while being sourced directly from the African landscape.
Support their gorgeous handmade jewelry on their website and their Instagram.
Nature's Pure Bliss
A family own and operated business that uses essential oils to create blends to scent our products, infused with natural unrefined butters, exotic oils, botanicals, extracts, and natural colourants. Their wonderful scents can be experienced in products ranging from soap and moisturizer to bath bombs and aromatherapy.
Visit their website and Instagram today, your hair and skin will thank you!