In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month starting September 15th, we want to shine a light on the many creators and brands that are available to support online. Check out these 22 online shops owned by Hispanics and find some new favorite pieces!
Villainous New York
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This prominent New York City-based company is led by artist & designer Villainous New York. The newly trademarked slogan for The Brand Of The Streets™️ further solidifies their ties to the independent street culture that fuels us all. Head over to their site to check out their newest & always controversial designs, including their “Fuck 12” design.
Website: https://www.villainousnewyork.com/
Xipi~Teca
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Shop from necklaces, earrings, tops, vintage apparel/jewelry, and more from Xipi~Teca. They also sell a variety of face masks to add a bold piece to your look.
Website: https://xipiteca.com/
Azteca Negra
Azteca Negra creates hair wraps, jewelry, and other novelty accessories to celebrate Afro-Latina culture. All pieces are created with upcycled/reclaimed and eco-friendly materials.
Website: https://www.aztecanegra.com/
Bella Doña
Bella Doña uses Chicano and LA culture to create nostalgic pieces of apparel, accessories, and home goods. You’re sure to find something you love, from shoe charms to anklets to denim jackets.
Website: https://bella-dona.com/
Valfré
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Valfré is a brand founded by Ilse Valfré that provides unique products using her artwork. You can shop through home goods, stationery, accessories, prints, and apparel with colorful, creative designs.
Website: https://valfre.com/
Viva La Bonita
Browse through posters, mugs, apparel, and accessories at Viva La Bonita. They recently collaborated with Foot Locker to bring exclusive pieces to stores in California.
Website: https://vivalabonita.com/
Yo Soy AfroLatina
Yo Soy AfroLatina was founded by Bianca Kathryn to empower Black women in the Latinx community. Shop through accessories, apparel, and mugs to celebrate Afro-Latina culture.
Website: https://yosoyafrolatina.com/
Hija de tu Madre
Hija de tu Madre creates pieces to highlight the diverse aspects of the Latinx culture. You can shop through jewelry, stationery, comfy apparel, and other unique pieces.
Website: https://hijadetumadre.com/
Selva Negra
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Clothing brand Selva Negra uses vibrant colors and classic styles to celebrate Latinx heritage. Their clothing uses ethically sourced materials and zero-waste packaging. Shop through dresses, accessories, home goods, trousers, and more wardrobe staples on their site.
Website: https://selvanegra.us/
Alamar Cosmetics
Alamar Cosmetics uses quality makeup to celebrate culture and provide products that work with all skin tones. Best-selling items include their Reina Del Caribe eyeshadow palette and Brighten & Bronze Complexion Trio for a variety of skin shades.
Website: https://alamarcosmetics.com/
Reina Rebelde
Reina Rebelde offers cruelty-free makeup with a variety of shades to reflect the multifaceted personalities and styles within the Latinx community. Be sure to check out their bold lip options and La Doña brow paint.
Website: https://reinarebelde.com/
Vive Cosmetics
Vive Cosmetics is a vegan, cruelty-free brand that was created to bring Latinx representation to the makeup industry. Check out their deep lip colors, Luz and Glow highlighter for the ultimate glow, and even treat yourself to their Eres Magia mirror.
Website: https://vivecosmetics.com/
Chaos Makeup
Chaos Makeup is all about being bold! Glow like no one else with their Multi-Chrome highlighters and add pops of color to your lips, eyes, or cheeks with their products.
Website: https://www.chaosmakeup.com/
Peralta Project
The Peralta Project was created by M. Tony Peralta to showcase art pieces that highlight the Latinx-American experience. Get your hands on posters featuring icons like Celia Cruz or Doña Florinda con rolos, graphic tees and sweatshirts with unique designs, and other prints and accessories.
Website: https://peraltaproject.com/
Brujita Skincare
If you’re looking to elevate your skincare routine, take a look at Brujita Skincare for natural products. You can shop by skin type or take their skin quiz to determine which products would be best for you. They offer cleansers, serums, scrubs, and masks for your skincare needs.
Website: https://brujitaskincare.com/
Rizos Curls
Treat your curls to some love and care with Rizos Curls, a curly hair care brand by Julissa Prado. Their products are free of sulfates, silicones, and parabens and they are cruelty-free.
Website: https://rizoscurls.com/
Lil’ Libros
If you have any little ones in your life, Lil’ Libros offers bilingual books for children to encourage kids to learn more about Latinx culture. You can preorder some of their new books to be released, including La Vida de Walter (Mercado) and a variety of books highlighting cities.
Website: https://lillibros.com/
The Pin Mix
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Up your pin game with pieces by The Pin Mix! Get a Yo Perreo Sola/Tina Belcher pin, La Güira, a Quarter Juice, and even a Tamagotchi.
Website: https://www.thepinmix.com/
PINetration
PINetration is an Etsy-based shop tht sells a variety of items that highlight aspects of Latinx and Latin-American culture. Notable products include their Chilindrina pins and patches, the Vicente Fernandez Pin, and their Here to Stay patch and pins inspired by Nacho Becerra.
Website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Pinetration818
Candy’s Kloset
Candy’s Kloset sells handmade jewlery and accessories, including ID bracelets inspired by those given to Latinx babies in their childhood along with other cute designs like sunflowers and conchas.
Website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/candyskloset/
Oh Comadre
Add new fragrances to your candle collection with the handmade candles of Oh Comadre. Enjoy their Pumpkin Pie candle for the fall season or try to get your hands on their Vapo-Candle inspired by Vicks Vaporub.
Website: https://www.ohcomadrecandles.com/
Tragos Game
Have fun with friends and play Tragos, a card game for Latinxs. Take sips based on whether your mom has ever given you the “cuando yo me muera” speech or if your name is longer than everyone else’s in the room. The game comes in both Spanish and English, so everyone can have fun!
Website: https://tragosgame.com/