Palm Coast Colour Collective business marketplace returns after four years

The Colour Collective is a subset of Naturals of Palm Coast, an organization focused on highlighting and celebrating the success of black women in business.


The Colour Collective marketplace event. Courtesy of LaToya Headspeth
The Colour Collective marketplace event. Courtesy of LaToya Headspeth
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Palm Coast’s Colour Collective, a marketplace event showcasing local black-owned businesses, held its first event in four years on March 30.

The marketplace is a subset of Naturals of Palm Coast, an organization focused on highlighting and celebrating the success of black women in business. Naturals’ founder LaToya Taite-Headspeth said the marketplace event featured a variety of female entrepreneurs — from beauty and artists to virtual assistants and small business owners.

“Our motto is ‘support, swap, shop,’” Taite-Headspeth said. “We come together to be in a supportive environment, encouraging one another. We come to swap information, but we also swap products. ...So the Colour Collective is actually that shop piece.”

 


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Sierra Williams

Sierra Williams is a staff writer for the Palm Coast Observer covering a variety of topics, including government and crime. She graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2021 with her bachelor's degree in print/digital journalism and a minor in political science. Sierra moved to Palm Coast in September 2022 and is a Florida native from Brevard County.

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