✨ Welcome to Black Girls Vault

Hey sis — you’ve just found your digital sanctuary.

Black Girls Vault was created with you in mind. A space where Black women can grow, heal, and celebrate every win — big or small.

Here, you don’t have to shrink or explain yourself. You’re allowed to take up space, feel deeply, and redefine what soft, sacred living looks like for you.

This isn’t just another lifestyle blog filled with highlight reels and hustle talk.

At Black Girls Vault, we talk beauty and style just as much as we talk boundaries, burnout, becoming, and choosing ourselves again.

Whether you’re slaying your goals, stretched thin, or starting completely over —

you belong here.

Because being a Black woman is layered.

And so are we — soft and strong, healing and whole, tired and still rising.

This blog holds all of that.

You’ll find:

•Beauty & style for your soft life

•Healing tools & journal prompts

•Faith, mindset & emotional growth

•Real stories from real Black women

•…and a reminder that you are not alone

We’re growing, glowing, and healing — together.

✍🏽 Meet the Creator

Hi, I’m Althea — writer, feeler, and the heart behind Black Girls Vault.

This blog was born from a deep place in me —

the part that’s been through survival mode, therapy, burnout, and a long road of healing.

I created this space because I needed it too.

A place where Black women are seen in our softness and our strength.

Where we’re celebrated in our joy and held in our pain.

My healing journey has been far from linear.

I’ve walked through trauma from neglectful and abusive parents, bullying, mental health struggles, and moments where I didn’t know if I’d make it.

But I did.

And now, I’m learning how to live.

How to soften. How to receive. How to rest without guilt.

This blog is my offering.

A soft landing. A sacred space.

A reminder that healing doesn’t have to be perfect — just real.

If you’ve ever asked yourself:

“Is there a space for me to be seen, valued, and celebrated — just as I am?”

The answer is yes.

Welcome home.

Althea Bourne, Founder of Black Girls Vault