13 Incredible Brands to Support This Hispanic Heritage Month and Beyond
National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sep. 15 through Oct. 15, and there's no better time than now to discover new Hispanic & Latin American-owned brands and support them all year round.
Whether you're looking for beauty, fashion, food or lifestyle brands, there's a little something to discover for every kind of shopper. Just keep scrolling to learn about some of our most recent favorites.
Eberjey
Eberjey is a brand known for its soft, comfy and extra luxurious pajamas, and it wouldn't be the company it is today without its co-founders. The brand was created by Ali Mejia, born in El Salvador, and Mariela Rovito, born in Argentina. Both were raised in Miami and teamed up in their early 20s to create Eberjey, with a mission of encouraging both confidence and relaxation with their gorgeous pieces.
(via Eberjey)
Burak
Burak is a one-of-a-kind jewelry brand founded in Mexico by Nathan Burak, with a mission of incorporating personal memories and stories within every piece of jewelry. They transform audio from customers into soundwave jewelry unlike anything else we've ever seen, making for truly unique and conversation-starting pieces.
(via Burak)
Giant Vintage
Though she's just 22 years old, Annabelle Gonzalez is already the founder of successful eyewear brand Giant Vintage. Giant Vintage is all about offering real vintage and deadstock glasses and sunnies, from the '60s to the early 2000s, alongside vintage-inspired designs to offer classic and timeless looks, and everything in between.
(via Giant Vintage)
Luli Fama
Luli Fama is a luxury swim and resort clothing company founded by Lourdes Hanimian, who was born in Cuba and raised in Miami. The brand is known for its hands-on approach, with involvement at every step of the manufacturing process and a factory located in Colombia, as well as their transformative pieces that have shaped the Miami beach scene for two decades.
(via Luli Fama)
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ÉTICA
Augustin Ramirez founded ÉTICA in 2018, and it's since grown to become one of the biggest premium denim brands out of Mexico. In addition to creating stunning jean styles and so much more, ÉTICA focuses on sustainability as well as environmentally and ethically conscious manufacturing that makes it stand out from the competition.
(via ÉTICA)
pītusa
When she was little, Clara Lago Rashidan was given the Spanish nickname "pītusa," which means "cute, funny little girl," and when she grew up, the founder gave that name to her fashion brand. pītusa is all about vibrant colors and a playful aesthetic, encompassing streetwear, beachwear and everything in between.
(via pītusa)
Araceli Beauty
Araceli Beauty was created by founder and CEO Araceli Ledesma, who was born in Jalisco, Mexico and moved to the U.S. with her family when she was 5. The inclusive makeup brand focuses on high-quality, cruelty-free and affordable cosmetics for makeup lovers everywhere, with an emphasis on using regionally sourced ingredients from Mexico.
(via Araceli Beauty)
Vavica
Vavica is a brand named after its co-founders, first-generation sisters Valentina, Victoria and Camila Marmol. They grew up in an immigrant home, seeing that their skin and body types were often excluded in advertising as well as product creation, and set out to make their own skincare brand that celebrates every type of body. Thus, Vavica was born.
(via Vavica)
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Shades by Shan
Shades by Shan is an inclusive cosmetics brand created by radio and TV personality Shan Berries, who herself was raised by her immigrant single mom. It's known for its striking makeup collections as well as great brushes, and a portion of sales go to the non-profit organization Mamaberries Foundation to provide assistance to families in the Bay Area and L.A.
(via Shades by Shan)
VSOTO
VSOTO comes from founder Vance Soto, who started his career in the spa industry before eventually becoming a manager and then owning his own luxury spa in L.A. Today, he's committed to bringing luxury spa skincare to the masses with affordable as well as inclusive products, providing high-end skincare without costing hundreds.
(via VSOTO)
Eva La Cúz
Eva La Cúz was born and raised in Puerto Rico and fell in love with creating her own garments thanks to her grandmother, Paula, who was an incredible seamstress. Today, her self-titled brand creates custom, high-quality pieces just for young kids, and her beautiful clothing for little girls speaks for itself.
(via Eva La Cúz)
Petra de Luna
Petra de Luna was founded by Yolanda, a Mexican-American world traveler who journeys across the globe to source the loveliest textiles from all over and connect them with customers around the world. She has a keen eye for style, and from loom blankets to rugs and more, Petra Luna's incredible pieces can't be found anywhere else.
(via Petra de Luna)
NotCo
NotCo is one of the fastest-growing plant-based food companies operating today, and if you've tasted any of their offerings, you know that they taste, cook and feel just like the real thing. It's all the brainchild of Chilean-born Matias Muchnick, founder and CEO, whose brand now is now on the menus of major food companies including Shake Shake, Burger King, Dunkin' and Starbucks.
(via NotCo)
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