| We Love Us. We See Us. We Shop Us. |  | New Year Energy: Bring in 2026 in Style! | | | | Shop We Love Us → | | | ✧˖° Midnight Tidings to Come ✧˖°. | | | ESSIES,
Don't just welcome 2026—define it.
Midnight is nearly here, marking the start of a new, inspired you. This is your final moment to shop the self-care rituals and elevated finds at WeLoveUs.shop to set your best intentions for 2026.
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The clock is ticking! Light the candle. Refresh your routine. Shop now and bring in 2026 in style.
Here are a few founders to shop as you bring in the New Year in style. | | | | Celebrate Black Business Success | | | | Brand: Puzzles of Color Founder: Ericka Jones Chambers
Puzzles of Color licenses different pieces of art and turns them into puzzles ranging from 100 to 1,000 piece puzzles, all featuring people of color. The company also has some smaller piece counts for children.
"It's important to us that puzzles show more people like us; a more universal idea of the human experience…" — Ericka Jones Chambers Why You Need It: All of the puzzles are created by artists of color – and often feature people of color in the artwork. Some of the designs are more abstract, but the artists themselves are all people of color.
| | | | Founder: Cora Spearman Brand: Coradorables Hawaii
Coradorables, is a family-run brand, created by designer Cora Spearman. Coradorables sees beauty in diversity and believes in local culture, which the company endeavors to keep alive and reflected in its designs.
"I have been loved by and welcomed by so many communities that didn't outwardly look like me, but I never felt less a part of. Instead of focusing on how everyone is different, I see commonalities. " — Cora Spearman
Why You Need It: The vibrant, heirloom-quality resort wear and accessories combine luxurious details and an element of fun with a classic design aesthetic for children and adults.
| | | | On The Dot: What We're Reading on Essence.com | | | | Still Standing: "Even amid such economic uncertainty (and consumer spending projected to reach $2.1 trillion by 2026, with Black women leading that spending), Black-owned businesses continue to grow exponentially. However, women and minority business owners face significant barriers like systemic racism and funding gaps. This comes on top of other concerns, such as dwindling mentorship opportunities, insufficient marketing, and higher loan denial rates." | | | | | NEWS | | | | | | | As economic pressure mounted and institutional support wavered, Black entrepreneurs kept building anyway. | | | |
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| | For the Home: "Home is meant to be a sacred space. So when you finally find that space, it's essential to adorn it (not fill it to the brim for all you hoarders out there) with things, details that aid in that feeling. Furniture is great, but it's nice to come home to items that support you in feeling at peace, feeling your best. Warming teas, self-affirming items, zen-inspiring candles, cozy bath towels to offer that spa feeling, you name it. They can make a major difference in the vibes in your crib." | | | | | COMMERCE | | | | | | | From the right candle for the bedroom to self-care sets for the bathroom and unique decor options, these goodies will help make your house a true home. | | | |
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