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Mandatory protective gear has indefinitely interrupted my regularly scheduled face beat and I've had to find new ways to elevate my look. Spending my days rocking a mask full of makeup residue was beginning to upset me and my homegirls and I've since been finding new ways to serve looks in my local grocery store. From amping my accessories to leveling up my lashes, I'm doing everything I can to slay at social distance and these Black-owned designer brands just gave me 8 more ways to do exactly that.

I was today-years-old when I learned that Black-owned luxury bags were a thing and now that I've been made aware, I'm here to put you on game with 8 luxury bag brands that will inspire you to never step foot in a Gucci store again.

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