The brand has confirmed they will be donating to three charities in celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, including akt, Jugend Gegen Aids and Le Refuge. Martens has released a special Pride edition of their 1461 leather shoes, with rainbow flag embroidery, rainbow lace and heel loop and multi-coloured tonal stitching through the uppers.
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Radley has created this chic reversible beach bag, which supports Stonewall in their fight for the freedom, equity and potential of all LGBTQ+ people around the world, as 20 per cent of the sales made from the Pride bag will be donated to the charity.
Calvin Klein Calvin KleinĢ Pack Triangle Bras – Pride, £37, Calvin KleinĬalvin Klein has released its #ProudInM圜alvins collection, which features rainbow underwear, bras, clothing, accessories and more in celebration of LGBTQ+ pride month – plus the brand will be supporting ILGA World, the worldwide federation of more than 1,700 organisations from over 160 countries and territories campaigning for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex human rights.
Converse ConverseĬonverse teamed up with young LGBT+ creatives to reimagine a series of the brand’s classic high tops, sliders, T-shirts and more. The collection benefits Converse’s longtime partners globally and locally, including the It Gets Better Project, Ali Forney Center, BAGLY and OUT MetroWest. Levi’s donate to OutRight Action every Pride Month, which helps to support their work all year round. Levi’s has produced a line of rainbow-ed tees, denim and accessories, with 100 per cent of net proceeds going to OutRight Action International, a nonprofit working to defend and advance human rights for LGBTQIA+ people around the globe. Here are 11 of our favourite brands that are genuinely supporting causes and charities that are tackling the issues faced by LGBTQ+ people… Fashion Levi’s Levi’s Unfortunately, not all brands put their money where their mouth is, but there are several brands out there who are donating a portion of their profits (or making a one-off donation) to charities that support the LGBTQ+ community here in the UK and around the world. To do this, lots of fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands have brought out one-off, limited-edition items (oft bedecked in rainbows in the spirit of the LGBTQ+ pride flag). See more pictures on the official website here.As June marks LGBTQ+ Pride Month, which aims to raise awareness of and celebrate the global LGBTQ+ community, many brands often take this opportunity to show their support and solidarity with the community. The best part of the sneakers? They’re bold enough to make a statement but still subtle that you can wear them anywhere. At US$75, Converse also lets you design your own sneakers. The Pride Collection also includes star-printed and paint drip-printed sneakers all bearing the colors of rainbow, of course. Two more limited edition sneakers are available in black and white canvas both feature a similar design that resembles a splatter of colors. One of the highlights of the collection is the limited edition premium woven-covered high-top sneaker in rainbow colors. The collection comprises both high-top and low-top sneakers, appropriately designed to match the occasion. “Each step we take brings us closer to universal tolerance and equality.” “The Converse Pride Collection is honored to join the LGBT movement,” says Converse on its official website. Joining in the festivities is Converse, which is releasing a limited edition Pride collection to show its support for the LGBT community. may not fall until June, but Pride events have been held in a number of cities around the world since this month.