(Top to Bottom): Sugar Hill, Harlem Renaissance, and Lenox Avenue.

  
Quick Take: Vontélle Eyewear has debuted a limited edition collaboration with Harlem Haberdashery, a leading fashion boutique with a Harlem Renaissance influence. This collaboration between two Black women owned brands is made possible by the Chase for Business minority entrepreneurship program.
Specifics: The collection includes two optical styles and one sun style. Optical style Sugar Hill is a bold rounded square frame available in red and blue. Optical style Harlem Renaissance is a sleek statement frame with a straight top. It is available in black and denim. Finally, sun style Lenox Avenue is a flattering aviator available in pink and green.
Selling Point:
Joy Butts, vice president, senior business consultant, JPMorgan Chase, said, “Our minority entrepreneurship program was designed to help diverse entrepreneurs and business owners start, grow and scale their businesses through individualized coaching and access to networking opportunities that foster win-win partnerships with like-minded businesses. This collaboration between Vontélle Eyewear and Harlem Haberdashery brings together the style, uniqueness and creativity of two innovative brands and we’re looking forward to watching them grow together.” Vontélle co-founder and CEO Tracy Green said, “Vontélle is honored to collaborate with Harlem’s first family of fashion as Sharene and Guy Wood, Sr. have 30 years in the business. We are happy to marry our pattern and textile designs with their keen sense of style and culture. This limited-edition collection will fly off the shelves.” Sharene Wood, president/CEO of Harlem Haberdashery, said, “We are excited to collaborate with other like-minded and like hearted entrepreneurs like Vontélle that we met at a Chase program aimed to help businesses scale, increase networking opportunities and thrive. Collective economics and collaborative efforts is a win for all.”
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