It’s #BOFW2026 #blackownedfragranceweek
It’s actually black owned fragrance FOREVER!
Which black owned fragrance brands did I miss? Comment and let me know so I can add them next time 🤪
Brands highlighted
@ebeautycollection
@samirgrey.co (not an official sample featured)
@les_moore_fragrances_
@justinbperfume
@cillagefragrances
@juliannasperfume
@redouxnyc
@harlemperfumeco
@aspiringaromas
@funmimonet Exalte 🥲
@brwnsugarbabe
@itsbrowngirljane
@savior_faire_official
@ouithepeople
@orenafragrances
@thealloystudio
@fentybeauty
@octaviamorganla
@worldofchriscollins
@zernell.gillie
@forvrmood
@maisonchanceux
@koromasaromas
@skincarebakeryshop
@harlemcandlecompany
@parfumsbycherie_
@tphbytaraji
@54thrones
@adriananicholecosmetics
@danessamyricksbeauty
@patmcgrathlabs_contact
Black-owned fragrance brands are making a powerful statement in the beauty industry by offering unique and diverse scent options that celebrate cultural heritage and creativity. During Black Owned Fragrance Week (#BOFW2026), many brands come into focus, showcasing their craftsmanship and dedication to quality. From cruelty-free collections to artisanal perfumes, these brands represent a rich tapestry of fragrance artistry. Personally, exploring these brands opened my eyes to how fragrances can tell a story beyond just scent—they evoke emotion, identity, and connection. For example, @harlemperfumeco uses inspiration from the Harlem Renaissance to create evocative scents that honor history and modern elegance. Similarly, @savior_faire_official brings attention to sustainability and clean beauty, which aligns with growing consumer values for responsible products. Supporting black-owned fragrance brands also means uplifting communities and encouraging innovation within the industry. Many of these perfumers blend traditional ingredients with contemporary creativity, resulting in scents that are both nostalgic and fresh. Noteworthy mentions like @fentybeauty extend beyond cosmetics, highlighting how influential personalities use their platform to embrace fragrance as an art form. If you’re interested in trying something new or want to diversify your fragrance collection, I highly recommend exploring this list of brands. Many offer sample sets or discover kits, making it easier to find what suits your style. Plus, engaging on platforms supporting #BOFW encourages dialogue and discovery of lesser-known gems. Do you have favorite black-owned fragrance brands that inspire you? Sharing these gems helps the community grow and supports the mission of celebrating black excellence in all creative fields. Let’s keep the movement going by embracing and promoting #BOFW, making black-owned fragrance forever a staple in our beauty routines.



































































