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MSNBC.com featured Vontélle in their story, "Mika enlists Kelly Clarkson's help to surprise two women business-owners."
The “Morning Joe” co-host and Know Your Value founder joined “The Kelly Clarkson Show” virtually Wednesday – alongside fellow guests singer-songwriter Niall Horan and actress Kim Williams-Paisley – to talk...
Shining a Spotlight on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Black-Owned Eyewear Steps Into the Spotlight.
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THE BEST MEN’S SUNGLASSES FROM HOLLYWOOD’S FAVORITE BRANDS
13. Vontelle Ankara aviators
Vontellé’s Ankara aviators pay homage to the African heritage of their founders. Showcasing both traditional designs and modern designs, the Black-owned company manufactures sunscreens that blend the old and the new. They are also for a good cause, as Vontellé donates a portion of her sales to homeless shelters and various charities.
Tracy and I have been selected the Most Influential Woman in Optical for 2022.
CHOSEN BECAUSE… “These owners, leaders and dear friends have worked tirelessly to build a loyal following (including Queen Latifah, among others) and to make accessible their beloved accessory, fashion eyewear. Their story is eye-catching because they left significant corporate jobs (Tracy is a former hospital CFO, and Nancey a sales executive) to make an impact. They seek to improve the quality of life for others and to advocate for the next generation.”
The Shades You Should Buy In Honor Of National Sunglasses Day
I was born in the summer, so it goes without saying that I enjoy the return of the warm weather. I’m packing my bags, arranging my trip, and carrying a fashionable pair of sunglasses for my excursions since I’m ready to get out again after a long two years.
The Best Men’s Sunglasses from Hollywood-Loved Brands
From celebrity-backed label Privé Revaux to frames from brands seen on the big screen, check out these options for every style and budget. click here to read more.
Baltimore Style Magazine
Baltimore Style Magazine featured Vontélle in their Summer Lovin' Staples article. The Aztec Archetype in Pink was photographed for the piece. The article can be found in the June 2022 issue...