The holiday season is here again, which means it's time to shop for all the people (and pets!) that made it onto your gift list this year. Lucky for you, we came up with a list of local BIPOC brands you can support while you're shopping this holiday season!
1. A candle from Catherine & Co. that'll let your loved ones know how much you cherish them. Named after founder, Emeraude Domingos-Mbuku's mother, Catherine & Co. is a candle company with curated collections of scents and one-of-a-kind labels that'll be sure to start conversations.
2. A sweet and meaningful hand-written message in an illustrated holiday card from Paper and Rice Co. that's so cute, they’ll actually want to keep it.
3. A floral-print bomber jacket from Anishinaabe artist, fashion designer, and activist, Lesley Hampton. This jacket is equal parts comfy and stylish... and it will give your loved one yet another reason to be excited for the winter weather to pass!
4. A copy of Three Holidays and a Wedding by Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley that they'll want to stay up all night with, reading from cover to cover.
5. A skincare set from Blume that’ll be gentle on their skin and on the environment. Blume is a beauty and wellness brand founded by sisters Taran and Bunny Ghatrora who are on a mission to normalize acne, menstruation, and sex education.
6. A pair of waterproof sneakers from Vessi, the Asian-owned footwear brand, that'll be a sporty alternative to their traditional rubber rain boots. This waterproof knit shoe is just one of the ten different styles to choose from.
7. A pair of acrylic earrings from Warren Steven Scott that’ll add the perfect pop of colour to any outfit and could make even the ugliest of Christmas sweaters look fashion-forward.
8. An art print from Rachel Joanis, the artist behind her eponymous online print shop. These uniquely beautiful pieces are a meaningful and affordable way to elevate any space, especially if your loved one is a lover of art.
9. A cross-body bag from ai that’ll hold all their essentials while they’re running errands. ai is a sustainable handbag and accessories brand co-founded by sisters, Hannah, Rebekah & Joanna, and their mother Hun. Mother knows best, after all!
10. A watercolour palette from beampaints that’ll get them in touch with their inner artiste. Anong Beam is an Indigenous artist who uses natural materials like honey, tree sap, and Manitoulin stone to create the paint and reclaimed white birch block for the palette.
11. A fleece-lined mitten from Dolce Dog that'll keep their fingers warm while they're out walking their dog in the cold! Dolce Dog is a Toronto-based clothing and accessories brand founded by Jeannelle McKenzie with the mission to make walking your pup more enjoyable during the winter months.
12. An affirmation journal from Listen B*tch for any of your work-aholic besties who need a reminder to take a breath and practice self-care! The affirmation journal comes with daily writing prompts that are designed to create a more positive and empowering mental space to start or end the day.
13. A holiday gift set from Indigo Arrows that'll add a festive touch to their tree, couch, and dining room table. The gift set includes two pillows with inserts, a set of napkins, a greeting card, two holiday ornaments, and a bundle of sage.
14. A body care gift set from Sade Baron that'll keep their body soft and hydrated throughout the harsh Canadian winter. This body care gift set includes a body cleanser, cream, and balm that is perfect for anyone with sensitive skin or prefers fragrance-free products.
15. A pair of pearl earrings from Paris Jewellers, the family-owned small business based in Alberta, that'll make them look and feel like a million bucks heading into the New Year!
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This is but a short list of BIPOC Canadian business you can shop during the holiday season (and all year round!). Let us know any brands we missed in the comments below!
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