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BRWNGRLZ is a laser-cut jewelry company started by Gretchen Carvajal for Black and brown women. In 2021, BRWNGRLZ was featured in Vogue. [1]

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Overview

Origin

Carvajal moved to the United States in 2001. [2] She grew up in the Bay Area. [3] In 2011, Carvajal won a spot to compete at the national youth poetry slam, Brave New Voices (BNV), in San Francisco. [4] [5] [6] At BNV, she met an artist selling handmade earrings, which later inspired her to start her own earring business. [7] In 2013, Carvajal was frustrated and inspired by the lack of representation of women of color in fashion accessories. [8] [9] She started the business, BRWNGRLZ, [10] out of her dormitory, creating laser cut jewelry for women of color. [11]

Inspirations

Carvajal is inspired by prominent cultures in the Bay Area, such as Black, Chicana, and South East Asian cultures. [3] Her creations mix technical fine art skills with symbols of social movements and cultural moments, such as the United Farm Workers movement and the international hotel strike. [8] Each pair of earrings in the company's collection is named after a woman of color. [12]

Collaborations

The company has collaborated with Toro y Moi, Ruby Ibarra, Bayani Art, and Kehlani. [13] [14] [15]

See also

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