Justice and Nia Faith are the co-founders of Révolutionnaire and The Rév Shop, a movement to empower young people to make a positive impact, and an inclusive apparel and accessories line designed for everyone to celebrate the skin they’re in.
Nia launched The Rév Shop during her first semester at Howard University as Canada’s first dancewear brand catering to dancers of colour after spending her career dyeing her apparel due to a lack of inclusivity in the dancewear space. The Rév Shop partners with globally recognized brands to co-create shade and size inclusive product collaborations for everyone to feel seen, recognized, and celebrated. Their recent collaborations include two clothing collections with Roots Canada which sold in Roots stores across Canada, the US, and Taiwan, as well as online globally, an inclusive nail polish line with L’Oréal’s “essie” brand which sold out of 1200 drugstores, a merchandise collection with The National Ballet of Canada for their Assemblée Internationale program and performances, and an upcoming eyewear collaboration with over 70 inclusive frames.
In June 2021 Justice + Nia launched Révolutionnaire, a movement to educate young people and enable youth to make an impact across causes. Révolutionnaire has led numerous initiatives including a donation drive benefiting 16,000 people following a volcanic eruption in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, community service events benefiting over 3000 people across Toronto and Washington, and leading community giveback and disaster relief programs in support of food insecure and disaster stricken communities across the Caribbean.
Révolutionnaire has collaborated with globally recognized organizations across industries, from Rogers to the United Nations, to launch impact-driven partnerships that champion youth voices, community, and the power of diversity.
Justice and Nia proudly serve as the co-chairs of AFTER THE BALL – The Gen Z spinoff event to the Butterfly Ball, mobilizing Toronto’s young philanthropists to support the work of Boost Child and Youth Advocacy Centre and their mission that every child deserves to be safe.
Through Révolutionnaire and The Rév Shop, Justice and Nia are building a future where everyone feels included and empowered to make their voices heard and drive action on the causes they care about.
Together, Justice and Nia have been recognized as Forbes 30 Under 30 honorees, among Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Women, and Toronto Star’s Top 24 of 2024. Their influential work and insights have been featured in Forbes, WWD, Black Enterprise, Toronto Star, Elle Magazine, Buzzfeed, Refinery 29, Essence, Fashion, Cheddar, CBC, and more.