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BLACK HISTORY MONTH COLLABS RECAP
March 4th, 2025
March 4th, 2025
A’JA WILSON x NIKE
A’ja Wilson’s collaboration with Nike is a defining moment for women’s basketball. As one of the most dominant WNBA players, Wilson’s sneaker embodies her strength, resilience, and unique style on and off the court. The release of this signature shoe represents a larger movement—one that uplifts female athletes and ensures that their impact transcends the game. 👟💖
GAP x HARLEM’S FASHION ROW
Gap’s partnership with Harlem’s Fashion Row is more than just another drop—it’s a statement on bridging legacy brands with the next generation of Black designers. This collaboration highlights the importance of mentorship, representation, and ensuring that Black creatives have a place in mainstream fashion. By working with HFR, Gap not only embraces modern design but also honors the heritage and contributions of Black talent. ✊🏾
MCDONALD’S x ANGEL REESE
Angel Reese, known for her dominance on the basketball court, is now making moves in the food industry. Her McDonald’s collab, featuring a limited-edition meal, is a fun yet significant partnership that celebrates her rise as a cultural icon. Dubbed the Bayou Barbie Meal, it reflects her bold personality and ability to connect with fans beyond sports. 🍟🏀
PRESSED JUICERY x BLACK ARTISTS
Pressed Juicery is giving Black creatives a platform through its Black History Month collection. Featuring custom-designed juice labels by Black artists, this collab transforms everyday products into expressions of identity, activism, and storytelling. It’s a fresh, creative way to infuse representation into wellness spaces while supporting artists in a meaningful way. 🖌️🍏
PRESSED JUICERY x BLACK ARTISTS
Rap Snacks is paying homage to George Crum, the inventor of the potato chip, in a collaboration that fuses history with modern-day snack culture. By recognizing Crum’s legacy, this collab underscores the impact of Black innovation in everyday life. The special-edition chips not only celebrate the past but also reinforce Rap Snacks’ commitment to amplifying Black excellence in entrepreneurship. 🔥
These collaborations prove that partnerships are about more than just business—they're about amplifying voices, preserving legacies, and creating space for cultural appreciation. When brands make the effort to highlight Black excellence in a way that feels authentic, the impact is long-lasting.
🖤 Collabs aren’t just about products—they’re about impact. Which one was your favorite?