For Us, Now Buy Us: BOSSIP’s Best In Black-Owned 2026

Celebrate Juneteenth by supporting Black-owned businesses, from wellness to fashion, that uplift community and culture. The post For Us, Now Buy Us: BOSSIP’s Best In Black-Owned 2026 appeared first on Bossip.

For Us, Now Buy Us: BOSSIP’s Best In Black-Owned 2026

Juneteenth is here, and one of the most meaningful ways to celebrate and uplift the community is by putting money directly into the pockets of Black-owned businesses.

A collage of four images: a close-up portrait of a woman, bottles of "Black Girl Vitamins Dream Girl Sleep" supplements, a woman posing in a black dress, and a bottle of "BSB Nourishing Body Oil Kiss Me" product.
Source: Simone I. Smith/ Black Girl Vitamins/ InKlutch/ World Vision Photography/

On June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their freedom. That delayed announcement marked a powerful turning point in American history, one that continues to resonate today.

Today, Juneteenth stands as more than a historical milestone. It represents liberation, resilience, cultural pride, and the ongoing pursuit of equity. Honoring that legacy can take many forms, but one of the most tangible is intentional spending, choosing to pour back into Black communities through the brands, creators, and entrepreneurs shaping culture in real time. It’s also the perfect holiday to build a gift box or personal haul that feels thoughtful and intentional. Mixing self-care staples, statement accessories, and a few playful indulgences that family, friends or loved ones can use to make this day extra special. 

Black Retail Employee Checking Inventory with Barcode Scanner in Boutique
Source: Super Scout / Getty

So, in honor of Juneteenth, here are Black-owned businesses you should be supporting.

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