
Folasade Adeoso of Echo Park, left, and Julia Alexander pose for a portrait while attending Black Market Flea, held at the Beehive, an event space and state-of-the-art Technology &Entrepreneurship Center for emerging creatives and future tech leaders of South L.A., on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023.
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After establishing itself at different venues in Los Angeles, Black Market Flea has settled at the Beehive, the indoor/outdoor venue that’s become a major attraction in South L.A. Once a month, vendors, DJs and patrons flock to the venue in their most expressive ’fits, lounging in the courtyard and musing through the eclectic storefronts. Scroll on to see the vibrancy you can expect each time out at Black Market Flea.

Diamond Gabriel poses for a portrait while attending Black Market Flea, held at the Beehive in South L.A on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023.
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Porsha Huggins of Long Beach.
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Rah-San “Sage” Bailey and Aaron Smith(R)
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Adanya Fleming.
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Folasade Adeoso of Echo Park.
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Senseni Ma’at of Crenshaw(L) and Sterlin Fitzgerald
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Kay Rufai.
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