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Called to Create: Building a Life Led by Faith & Vision | Bold Journey Magazine Feature
What does it really mean to build a life on purpose? This conversation explores the intersection of faith, creativity, and discipline—offering a closer look at the mindset and conviction required to turn vision into reality.
Learn moreFrom Survival Mode to Sanctuary: How Making Art at Home Led Me Back to Myself
For many Black women, survival mode is not an exception—it’s a way of life. You learn early how to be resilient, adaptable, and dependable. You learn how to carry responsibility well, how to make things work even when you’re tired, how to show up polished while holding weight no one sees. And while that strength has sustained generations, it often comes at a cost.
Learn moreBrittany Christina Home Featured on Good Morning Washington
Brittany Christina Home was featured on Good Morning Washington at the start of Black History Month, highlighting the brand’s art-inspired design philosophy, founder journey, and belief that every home should feel like a personal gallery.
Learn moreWe're Popping Up at Black Girl Art Show! 🎨
I'm so excited to announce that Brittany Christina Home has been selected as a Featured Exhibitor at the upcoming Black Girl Art Show in Washington, D.C.!
Learn moreHow I Turned My Home Into My Sanctuary Without Spending a Fortune
When I used to think of the word "sanctuary," I imagined lavish spaces with designer furniture, plush throws, and endless Pinterest-worthy corners. The kind of homes you see in glossy magazines or on perfectly curated Instagram feeds. But as I found myself yearning for a calm, restorative space of my own, I realized that a sanctuary doesn’t have to come with a high price tag. It’s about creating a space that reflects who you are and brings you peace—on a budget you can afford. Here’s how I transformed my home into my personal sanctuary without breaking the bank.
Learn morePresidential Lifetime Achievement Award
Brittany is the recipient of the 2025 Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest achievement to honor volunteers who dedicate their time and talent to serve 4000+ hours within their community.
Learn moreTerrapin Club Announces 30 Under 30 Class of 2024
Brittany is an E-commerce & Digital Marketing Leader with over 10+ years of experience helping premium fashion, beauty, and CPG brands grow their online businesses. After launching a clothing brand as a freshman at maryland, she co-founded a fashion non-profit, MasTERPiece, to prepare students for a career in the retail industry.
Learn moreSmith Business: Design Fellow Takes On DC Fashion Week
Armed with a childhood of sewing skills and an internship at a custom clothier, Brittany McCoy ’16 set a lofty goal during her freshman year at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business: She would launch her own fashion line and feature it at DC Fashion Week.
Learn moreUMD Business Student and Fashion Entrepreneur Starts Non-Profit
MasTERPiece is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by student designers Brittany McCoy and Fei Mancho at the University of Maryland in 2014. MasTERPiece is dedicated to providing a platform for students to obtain the knowledge and resources needed to pursue a career in the retail industry. This is a SHORT story of how it came to be!
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