As a fiscally sponsored project of Community Initiatives, we empower Black creatives to excel in the fashion industry by providing resources, mentorship, and professional and educational opportunities.
Our goal is to close the disparity gap and dismantle systemic barriers to entry, fostering a more equitable future for Black talent, both within our organization and the broader community.
Resources: We provide essential tools such as sewing machines, kits, and fabric to students who need them, along with access to fashion education courses and collaborative group projects that deepen their skills and knowledge.
Mentorship: Students are paired with fashion industry professionals for weekly one-on-one sessions. Students will collaborate with their mentors on weekly assignments designed to explore their goals, enabling mentors to provide personalized support to help achieve them.
In March 2026, we’ll launch an expanded 6-month mentorship program offering a more comprehensive experience for students. Learn more about the Spring/Fall 2026 cohort here.
Professional & Educational Opportunities: We host virtual workshops, expert talks, and networking sessions. Students also gain access to exclusive internships and volunteer opportunities.
Meet our Founder
Briana Burton
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Briana Burton, a Temple University graduate with a BA in Strategic Communications, has over a decade of experience in youth engagement through nonprofit organizations and schools. Founded in 2019, Briana established Hems & Brims to break down the systemic barriers preventing Black creatives from entering the fashion industry.
Our mission goes beyond visibility; we focus on cultivating sustainable careers by connecting students with experienced fashion industry professionals who help them develop their skills, build meaningful networks, and shape their legacies in the fashion world.
By elevating and celebrating the rich legacy of Black contributions to the fashion industry, Hems & Brims aims to pave pathways for the next generation of Black creatives to not only enter but transform the industry for years to come.
As the Founder & Executive Director of Hems & Brims, Briana is committed to expanding opportunities for Black creatives both inside and outside the core program. In addition to her work with Hems & Brims, Briana is a Sewing Instructor for both youth and adults in Atlanta, Georgia.
Meet our Team!
Samantha Little
Fashion Education & Digital Content Intern
Samantha Little is a recent graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where she is studied Fashion Design and built a strong foundation in fashion research and design principles, pattern drafting, technical design, sewing, and draping techniques.
At Hems & Brims, Samantha looks forward to applying her fashion knowledge to develop valuable educational resources, contribute to impactful content, and collaborate with a dedicated team to empower Black creatives in the fashion industry.
In her free time, she enjoys exploring online courses for personal development, traveling to learn about new cultures and fashion trends, and spending quality time with her family. She is excited to bring her skills, dedication, and creativity to Hems & Brims and make a meaningful impact.
Kristal Moseley
Events & Community Outreach Intern
Kristal J. Moseley is a dedicated storyteller and multihyphenate creative, specializing in fashion, literary arts, visual arts, and community-centered events, where she aims to highlight the layered narratives and embrace the rich cultures that embody the Black experience.
Kristal is a recent graduate of Columbia University, where she completed her master’s thesis on African Americans’ response methods to surveillance practices and reclamation of their cultural identity through the art of fashion. She is excited to join the Hems and Brims team and contribute to expanding access to emerging Black creatives in the fashion industry.