CISE CISE’s clothing line is designed to emphasize one message: self-expression. Founded in 2010, our s We are CISE.

A Black-owned Los Angeles based fashion house with a simple idea: Stronger Threads For A Stronger Community. We got our start with the goal of creating apparel that gives a voice to those in society who are typically ignored. Our very first initiative was the Protect Black People line. Under this campaign, we released varied pieces with a poignant message, PROTECT US! Today, we have sold thousands

of garments displaying subtle yet vocal messages. We are committed to making a difference one purchase at a time.

Hope is on the horizon. 🤲🏾🌇In a season where the headlines have felt heavy, these victories feel like sunshine peaking t...
11/05/2025

Hope is on the horizon. 🤲🏾🌇

In a season where the headlines have felt heavy, these victories feel like sunshine peaking through the clouds. This past Tuesday, elections throughout the U.S. have rewritten history in real time.

Each win is a reminder that progress still pulses through the people. And while we have a long way on the path of progress today feels hopeful.

11/03/2025

Romanticizing Black women in every season >>> 🍂

Because the story of fall hits different when it’s wrapped in our warmth, our texture, our glow.

10/31/2025

The spookiest szn of all is upon is! Drop your Halloween costume in the comments. 🎃🔮

💗 Fight For Your Life: The Story of Cierra Sisters 💗Born from one woman’s courage, Cierra Sisters has became a sanctuary...
10/29/2025

💗 Fight For Your Life: The Story of Cierra Sisters 💗

Born from one woman’s courage, Cierra Sisters has became a sanctuary for Black women who refuse to face breast cancer alone. For nearly three decades, they’ve turned fear into faith, and pain into power. Through advocacy, education, and unwavering sisterhood, Cierra Sisters has reshaped how our community sees, speaks about, and survives breast cancer. What began as Bridgette Hempstead’s fight has become a lasting movement carried on through by her daughters, and by every woman who’s ever found healing in the arms of this sisterhood. Here’s to the legacy of love, resilience, and revolution that keeps saving lives. 🤲🏾

Misty Copeland has taken her final bow! 🩰💐Yesterday,  took her final bow after 25 years with the American Ballet Theatre...
10/24/2025

Misty Copeland has taken her final bow! 🩰💐

Yesterday, took her final bow after 25 years with the American Ballet Theatre. The first Black woman to ever hold the title of principal dancer for the company. She didn’t just perform ballet; she redefined it. Misty is a living legend and reminder that no stage is too small for a dream that is big enough.

Congratulations on a legendary career, Misty! You changed the shape of ballet forever. 🖤

10/23/2025

Every day, all day. Black women are forever in our hearts and on our minds! 🫶🏾 🥰

Black women are forever the blueprint! 🤌🏽💕These incredible women have shaped breast cancer research. From revolutions in...
10/20/2025

Black women are forever the blueprint! 🤌🏽💕

These incredible women have shaped breast cancer research. From revolutions in medical technology to eye-opening studies about health disparities, these women’s immeasurable contributions to the medical community have rewritten the breast cancer diagnosis as we know it today.

Black women are dying from breast cancer at higher rates and it’s not biology, it’s inequality. 🗣️Breast cancer doesn’t ...
10/17/2025

Black women are dying from breast cancer at higher rates and it’s not biology, it’s inequality. 🗣️

Breast cancer doesn’t affect everyone equally. Black women are more likely to be diagnosed at younger ages, face more aggressive forms of the disease, and are nearly 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women.

This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we uplift the voices and stories of Black women and stand with those in the fight for equity in care, research, and support. 💞

10/14/2025

If loving these things is wrong we don’t want to be right! Comment which idea you love most! 💗

Kyren’s story is a reminder to pause before we post. 🪽Police claim his driving caused a fatal wreck, though his car neve...
10/13/2025

Kyren’s story is a reminder to pause before we post. 🪽

Police claim his driving caused a fatal wreck, though his car never made contact with another vehicle. Recently, his attorney presented evidence that challenges this claim, but the damage is done. The court of public opinion can cause irreparable harm, especially to Black people, who must often fight for true justice. When headlines become verdicts, the human being in the middle of the storm is inevitably forgotten.

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