Through June 30, Nautica will donate $1 per item sold in their Pride Collection to aid suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQ+ youth.Ĭonverse's personalization platform has customizable options that include the "All Star" patch, license plate and laces - inspired by pride, bisexual, pansexual, lesbian, non-binary and transgender. Nautica has teamed up with The Trevor Project to celebrate Pride while also giving back. Saks OFF 5TH has launched a gender-neutral capsule collection made in collaboration with The Phluid Project, and 100% of net proceeds, up to $100,000, from the sales of the collection will be donated back to the Phluid Phoundation. The brand is also celebrating by introducing a limited-edition Elixir Ultime Original Oil which has been created for every hair type - celebrating all styles, colors, ages and all pride.
Kérastase has partnered with The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention platform for LGBTQ youth, to financially support the organization by donating $50,000. The brand has also said it will be financially supporting GLAAD, as well as For the Gworls, which is a Black, transgender-led mutual aid collective that provides Black transgender people with assistance with their rent and their affirmative surgeries, as well as doctors' and therapy visit copays. The collection includes everything from unlined bras to lace catsuits and more. Savage X Fenty has launched its second Savage X Pride collection and campaign, in partnership with GLAAD and For The Gworls. For every Pride item purchased, one item will be donated. Plus, Bombas has pledged to donate an item to someone in need within the LGBTQIA+ community through organizations such as The Ally Coalition. The capsule line features gender-neutral picks and has been designed with lots of vibrant colors and geometric prints.Īdditionally, Fabletics is making a $25,000 donation to GLAAD in support of the LGBTQ+ community.īombas is back this year with another awe-inspiring Pride collection that includes socks, slippers, tops and underwear. Many beauty, fashion and lifestyle brands have banded together to create Pride-inspired products that not only help you look good but also feel good, as they support organizations that empower and uplift.įrom Fabletics' fresh new "United in Pride" line to exciting product launches such as Sally Hansen's Insta Dri x GLAAD Nail Color Collection, there is truly something for everyone.Īhead, check out 15 brands that are giving back this June and beyond:įabletics has launched an all-new "United in Pride" collection in partnership with GLAAD, which is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer advocacy organization. This year is no different, and retailers have continued to elevate their campaigns, release captivating capsule collections and, ultimately, find ways to pay it forward to the LGBTQ+ community.
(NEW YORK) - Through the years, more and more brands have not only found ways to celebrate Pride Month, but to also give back in big, beautiful ways.