Koezee
BadWill Market, a pop-up vintage and handmade market that's been around since 2011, celebrated Pride this month. They donated 50% of their vendor fees and a portion of each vendor's sales to the Northwest Network. Kerianne and Olivia of the pop culture, cross stitch brand, Koe-Zee, got into the spirit with specialized items paying homage to LGBTQ issues and culture. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Syreeta Medea
Crafter, artist, and badass MC Syreeta Medea was slinging her jewelry designs, which are made nearly entirely of repurposed and recycled materials. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Moon Bloom
LZ was representing for Moon Bloom this month, which always has a lovely array of succulents, flowers, and vintage odds and ends for sale. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Open the Cellar Door
Kristina Cullen of Open the Cellar Door—whose jewelry incorporates a lot of crystals, animal bones, and ethically sourced materials—had some sparkly new pieces for sale. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Pizza Earrings
I copped these tasty pizza earrings from Phoebe of Tiny Thunder and cannot wait to rock them. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Frank Correa
Photographer and digital artist Frank Correa was selling prints of his vibrant and surreal images. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Hood Witch
The Hood Witch is a fixture at BadWill Market, and the collection of crystals, smudging sticks, and bath soaks she has for sale are always a huge hit. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Michael Rhodes was offering colorful beaded jewelry emblazoned with a few choice words.
Michael Rhodes was offering colorful beaded jewelry emblazoned with a few choice words. Brooklyn Benjestorf

Takiyah
Takiyah Ward of T-DUB Customs always takes requests, but she had a few pre-made caps and tees on hand that fit in with the Pride theme. Brooklyn Benjestorf

TK Designs
Daniel Telles Jr. had a few racks of clothes from his Common/Wealth Clothing line, which uses recycles and repurposed fabrics to turn vintage items into of-the-moment pieces. Brooklyn Benjestorf

BadWill Market happens on various Sundays once a month at Rhino Room. Keep your eyes peeled for a BadWill fashion show coming this fall.