At a time when main retailers are scaling again DEI commitments and Black-owned manufacturers are disappearing from retailer cabinets, DEI and Black entrepreneurship have been celebrated in full power this weekend.
The annual Fifteen % Pledge’s fundraising gala, identified for its signature “Black tie, Black designer” gown code, occurred Saturday, Feb. 7, at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, drawing a star-studded crowd that included Tina Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Meghan Markle, Danessa Myricks, and extra.
Knowles, who walked the carpet in a customized black column robe by Charles Harbison accented with abstract-shaped buttons and matching opera gloves, was honored with the Trailblazer Award. Rowland, who arrived later in a plunging black robe, introduced Knowles with the consideration.
“I need to thank Aurora James for beginning this group and for honoring me,” Knowles mentioned throughout her acceptance speech, in keeping with Folks journal. “And I additionally need to thank each one in all you within the viewers who has had the braveness to persevere and to place your coronary heart and soul into your enterprise. It’s not a straightforward process.”
The 72-year-old businesswoman, clothier, and philanthropist was acknowledged partly for her expansive profession, which incorporates working a hair salon in Texas earlier than serving to launch her daughters’ music careers and famously designing lots of Future’s Baby’s early costumes.
“You need to have tenacity and drive and be a self-starter,” she continued. “I understand how it feels to be the CEO at some point, and the supply individual — and generally the cleansing crew — the following. It takes a really particular sort of individual to do that. Searching at this viewers, I need to thanks for making me, a 72-year-old Black girl who’s been the place you’re, very proud.”
Launched in 2020 by James, the Fifteen % Pledge referred to as on main retailers to dedicate a minimum of 15% of their shelf house to Black-owned companies — a direct response to generations of exclusion and continual underinvestment. Since then, the initiative has developed right into a broader help system for founders, providing grants, mentorship, retail partnerships and academic programming.

Right now, the group helps greater than 10,000 entrepreneurs, has expanded its grant and enterprise training efforts, and not too long ago launched an AI coaching initiative aimed toward guaranteeing Black founders usually are not left behind as know-how continues to reshape commerce. Its annual gala now serves as each a Black Historical past Month kickoff and a renewed name to motion, convening entrepreneurs, creatives and longtime advocates of the mission.
The weekend started with the group’s annual Block Occasion at Paramount Studios, the place friends shopped Black-owned manufacturers together with Brandon Blackwood, James’ personal Brother Vellies, Cécred, Danessa Myricks Magnificence, Harlem Candle Firm, Jo Phillipe and Sami Miró Classic.
The black-tie, black designer introduced out a lot of Black sartorial success, together with Harbison, who, along with Knowles, dressed Markle, who made her crimson carpet look in a champagne-pink, Previous Hollywood–impressed Qunata satin robe with a black velvet-trimmed neckline. Harbison and Markle reportedly go method again to their days in New York and had lengthy been ready for the suitable alternative to collaborate.

Different notables in attendance included “Love Island USA” alum and rising trend icon, Olandria Carthen, actuality TV star Taylor Hale, mannequin Winnie Harlow, singers and actresses, Chloe Bailey and Ryan Future, Arya Starr, Quenlin Blackwell, stylist Regulation Roach, anchor Abby Phillip, Kimora Lee Simmons, founding companion of Skims and CEO of Good American, Emma Grede, and extra.
Regardless of the present local weather, James instructed Vogue forward of the occasion how the work continues.
“We’re in a really completely different panorama right this moment than we have been a few years in the past,” she mentioned. “Dozens of economic establishments, tech firms and retailers have pulled again from funding important inclusivity work. However since launching the Pledge, we’ve helped place greater than 1,000 Black-owned manufacturers on main retail cabinets nationwide, and final yr alone, we distributed over $1 million in grants.”
She emphasised that the mission stays pressing.
“The push for fairness on retailer cabinets and in commerce isn’t going wherever,” James mentioned. “It’s not charity. It’s about ensuring shoppers have entry to what they really want. Even when firms step again from DEI, this sort of regular, behind-the-scenes work retains transferring ahead.”
















