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  • It is already mid-summer and some of us still haven't ended the quest to find the perfect swimsuit.  That’s where Chandra Maharaj Swimwear comes in. Instead of making swimsuits to fit the hanger, Chandra Maharaj makes swimwear that fits the body, any body. 
  •   Motives by LaLa is a cosmetics brand created by the former MTV VJ that specifically focuses on the needs of African American and Latina women. She partnered with Loren Ridinger’s Motives cosmetics line to produce mineral based lipsticks, blushes, eyeshadows and foundation. The line is a ...
  •   SOUL by Ludacris produces an elite line of personal audio tools that provide true studio level sound. The line is full of stylish yet professional products targeted towards artists, DJs, and jetsetters. The line is centered on expression, passion and of course, superior sound.
  •   Kanobie Life is still in its stages of infancy, but that hasn't stopped the brand from making its mark.  The fast growing company is geared toward shedding light through the smoke haze to reach the marijuana friendly audience. 
  • Björn Borg may be at its largest in Holland and Sweden, but that doesn't mean that its products aren't equally as dope in the U.S.  Specalizing in underclothes, shoes, glasses and perfume, summer is the time to wear less and show off more, and Björn Borg is the brand for that. 
  • Hailing from Staten Island, the twin design duo Dee & Ricky found a place on the style radar when their lego accessories were picked up by Marc Jacobs for his runway show. 
  • Cease + Desist is a brand inspired by the grittiness of street culture and the allure of high-end designer fashion. 
  •   Benny Gold started out as just a sticker and a California dream. 
  • Sure, graffiti art is illegal, but that didn't stop NYC brand SPRAYGROUND from capitalizing on the art form.  The company was started by NYC based designer DBD as a backpack company that produced backpacks for street artists to comfortably and effectively transport their spray cans. 
  •   Rocksmith is for the fellas, but that hasn't stopped some of the ladies in the game, like Rita Ora, from rockin' their pieces. 
  •   African American women spend more money on their hair than any other women in the world. This is a fact that Motions has welcomed with open arms. As the premiere hair care company for women of color, Motions filled a vital role in the then budding ethnic hair care market. 
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