As June marks Pride Month, a number of brands are planning charitable initiatives and capsule collection releases to celebrate and support the LGBTQ community.
Ugg, for one, is partnering with The Trevor Project (the world’s largest nonprofit focused on suicide prevention among the LGBTQ community) to make a $125,000 donation, as well as release a limited capsule of signature pieces with Pride-inspired detailing. Popular cosmetics company Morphe is also collaborating with The Trevor Project to create a makeup collection, with vibrant shades inspired by the Pride flag.
Meanwhile, Saks and Ralph Lauren are highlighting the work and stories of notables in the LGBTQ community with their Pride campaigns and on their respective social media channels throughout the month of June.
Here, WWD looks at how some brands are celebrating Pride Month. Scroll on for more.
Fabletics
Popular athleticwear company Fabletics is creating a 12-piece capsule collection in partnership with GLAAD — an organization devoted to fighting discrimination against the LGBTQ community in the media — offering genderless styles with prices starting at $16.95 for Fabletics VIP members. The pieces are set in bright colors and geometric prints as a nod to the symbolic Pride flag. Additionally, the brand is making a $25,000 donation to GLAAD.
Ugg
Ugg is collaborating with The Trevor Project for its “Feel Heard” campaign, which stars advocate and writer Alok, model Chloe Vero, yoga teacher and artist Isa’ah, science teacher and model Sarina Moralez and vintage collectors Robert and Orren.
In addition to donating $125,000 to the nonprofit, Ugg has updated its all-gender Pride Collection featuring rainbow Pride-inspired detailing on its signature slides as well as apparel, including a T-shirt, hoodie, socks and more.
Zadig & Voltaire
Zadig & Voltaire is launching a Pride capsule as part of its charitable division, Art is Hope, with 10 percent of the sales being donated to Queer | Art, a nonprofit arts organization serving LGBTQ artists.
The collection includes six pieces: a hoodie, sweatshirt, two T-shirts with the statement “Amour” printed in a rainbow color, a T-shirt with “Amour” in rainbow crystals and a Pride High Flash sneaker.
Saks
Saks launched a Pride campaign called “Show Your Pride,” which celebrates notables from the LGBTQ community and their stories. Additionally, the department store is continuing its support for the community by partnering with the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative (the official charitable giving organization of the historic landmark site of the 1969 riots that catalyzed the gay rights movement) for the fourth consecutive year, with a cumulative donation of $245,000.
Throughout the month, Saks will be featuring names like singer and drag performer Adore Delano, designer Christian Cowan, actress Dominique Jackson and comedians Jes Tom and Sam Jay on social media, the Saks website, and its editorial hub, The Edit. On its TikTok channel, influencer Emira D’Spain will host a “get ready with me” style video, while Jackson will be featured in a Reels video on Instagram.
Additionally, the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship windows will be transformed to create a deconstructed Pride flag.
Saks Off 5th
To commemorate Pride Month this year, Saks Off 5th is partnering with The Phluid Phoundation, a nonprofit that supports trans-led organizations and homeless queer youth at a grassroots and global level.
Saks Off 5th will also be launching a gender-neutral capsule in partnership with The Phluid Project, with 100 percent of the net proceeds, up to $100,000, from sales being donated to The Phluid Phoundation.
The campaign video highlights the LGBTQ community through dance, spotlighting dancers of various skill sets, like Honey Balencaiga, West Dakota, Luis “Dosu” Carrera, Michelle Dorrance, Mila Jam, Courtney Taylor Key, Adriana Pierce and Harper Watters.
Superga x Baja East
Superga and Baja East are collaborating on a collection in celebration of Pride Month, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to The Ali Forney Center. The capsule will see Baja East’s spin on some of Superga’s most iconic sneaker styles such as the classic 2750 and 2795.
E.l.f.
Cosmetics company E.l.f. created a new iteration of its best-selling Big Mood Mascara in a limited-edition sleek rainbow package, with 100 percent of its sales going to It Gets Better, an Internet-based nonprofit with a mission to uplift, empower and connect LGBTQ youth all over the world.
The mascara will be available on E.l.f.’s official e-commerce site and on target.com starting June 1. Additionally, consumers can round up to the nearest dollar with proceeds going to the organization for any other orders made on the site.
Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren is continuing its 30+ year commitment to the LGBTQ community with its recent Pride campaign exploring the complex and intersectional history of Pride. In the video, the former editor in chief of Out magazine, Phillip Picardi interviews luminaries like Ariel Nicholson, Keith Boykin and Staceyann Chin as they provide insight on the community, the history of Pride and the New American Dream.
Additionally, Ralph Lauren will merchandise a rainbow assortment of key product categories throughout the month, including rainbow cashmere sweaters, Polo shirts and canvas sneakers. At checkout, Ralph Lauren will encourage customers to donate to the cause. The brand is also partnering with the Stonewall Community Foundation once more, providing a donation to support the LGBTQ community.
Peloton
To commemorate Pride Month, Peloton is highlighting a number of key initiatives to celebrate and support the LGBTQ community. Some of the initiatives include LGBTQ instructor visibility, highlighting a few who identify as LGBTQ, such as Matty Maggiacomo, Jess King, Cody Rigsby and Ross Rayburn.
The company will also launch a gender-neutral Pride apparel collection and dedicate social impact support to global LGBTQ organizations such as GLADT, The Ali Forney Center, The 519 and London Friend. Peloton will donate an additional $25,000 to each organization in its local currency.
Throughout the month, the company will also host Pride-themed classes in its workouts and through the Artist Series, which are direct collaborations and partnerships with artists, where the Peloton workouts will feature a soundtrack featuring the tunes of the highlighted artist.
Fossil
Fossil launched a limited-edition capsule in celebration of Pride Month, with 100 percent of proceeds from the sales of the collection during the month of June benefiting The Trevor Project, with a minimum donation of $100,000.
Morphe
Makeup company Morphe released its limited-edition Morphe Made With Pride collection, which includes two artistry palettes, face and body gems and a colorful eye brush set. All the net proceeds from the collection will be donated to The Trevor Project. To date, Morphe has donated nearly $900,000 to LGBTQ causes, and more than $400,000 to The Trevor Project.
Puma
Cara Delevingne and Carra Sykes, both of whom are ambassadors for Puma, have teamed up to design a collection called “Together Forever,” which encourages wearers to raise their voices and celebrate their strength. The collaboration includes T-shirts, hoodies, shorts, a patterned bralette and matching leggings, all of which feature vibrant logos and graphics.
This year, Puma has also pledged to donate 20 percent of the proceeds from the collection, with a minimum of $250,000, to GLAAD.
Kate Spade New York
To celebrate Pride Month, the fashion label has unveiled their “Celebrate with Pride” campaign and announced its year-long partnership with The Trevor Project for the third year. As part of their partnership together, Kate Spade has pledged to donate $150,000 to the organization.
Additionally, the company will also release a series of video content on its website and social media channels, inviting members of the LGBTQ community to share their stories.
The label will also donate 10 percent of net profits from their 2022 Rainbow collection across mainline and off-price channels directly to The Trevor Project.
Victoria’s Secret Pink
This year, the brand is continuing its partnership with Campus Pride, a nonprofit that works to create a safer environment for LGBTQ college students and also donating $200,000 to the organization. Pink also launched its “Pink With Pride Collection,” which includes a selection of apparel, accessories and beauty products, including gender-neutral styles.
Nordstrom
Throughout June, the department store will highlight labels that are launching initiatives in support of the LGBTQ community. The brands include BP., who released a Be Proud collection, Bombas, Converse, Dr. Martens, Happy Socks, Vans, The Phluid Project and Toms.
The company’s Pride Month initiatives will also include celebrating and supporting their LGBTQ employees and corporate donations to and partnerships with nonprofit organizations who work to support the LGBTQ community. Nordstrom will donate $200,000 to The Hetrick-Martin Institute, $100,000 to Trans Lifeline and $135,000 to Human Rights Campaign, among other charity initiatives.
Additionally, starting June 12 to July 19, Center Stage at Nordstrom New York City will become a shopping hub to spotlight the brands mentioned above, as well as others.
Abercrombie & Fitch
This year, the brand is expanding their partnership with The Trevor Project with another capsule collection in honor of Pride. The gender-inclusive adult collection will include T-shirts, shorts, hoodies, hats, socks and more in pastel tie-dye and color block patterns, including iconic drawings by the late artist Keith Haring.
Additionally, Abercrombie & Fitch had pledged to donate $400,000 to the nonprofit organization.
Quay Australia
The eyewear brand will launch a Pride collection consisting of three new styles, meant to empower each individual’s style and journey. Additionally, Quay will be donating 100 percent of the proceeds, up to $100,000, to GLSEN, a nonprofit organization with efforts to create a more inclusive educational environment for LGBTQ youth in K-12 schools.
Carolina Herrera
The luxury brand is launching an exclusive jewelry capsule inspired by the rainbow colors of the official Pride flag, featuring a crystal necklace and earrings. Carolina Herrera will be donating 100 percent of the proceeds from the sales of the collection to Callen-Lorde, a community health center providing healthcare and other related services for New York’s LGBTQ communities.
The capsule will be available at the brand’s boutique on Madison Avenue as well as their Dallas, Texas store and online at their official website, with the necklace priced at $890 and earrings at $490.
The Webster x Courrèges
The luxury multi-brand e-tailer and the French label have teamed to create a Pride capsule, which includes a curation of ready-to-wear silhouettes and accessories from Courrèges’ archives and its Reedition Collection. The collection also features monochromatic colors representing the official Pride flag.
All the proceeds from the collection, which also includes two unisex T-shirts, will benefit No Drama, a social platform that champions creativity and acceptance in the queer culture while also creating a safe space for them.
Marc Jacobs Fragrances
In honor of Pride, Marc Jacobs Fragrances launched an interactive social hashtag challenge (#PerfectPrideMovement) on TikTok, which will take place June 4 to June 6, in order to spread love, positivity and celebrate every individual.
Additionally, the brand will continue its support of LGBTQ nonprofit organizations by partnering with The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (The Center) and the U.K.-based charity Akt. Marc Jacobs Fragrances has pledged to donate $50,000 to The Center.
Equinox
In honor of Pride, Sotheby’s is hosting an exhibition and benefit auction on behalf of Equinox to support The Felix Organization. Entitled “Forms of Intimacy,” the show features work from Steven Klein, Willy Vanderperre, Emmie America, Matt Lampert and Yael Malka among others. The images are meant to celebrate disparate LGBTQIA+ photographic points of view, while giving visibility and esteem to queer people across the spectrum of sexuality and gender.
All of the proceeds from the auction will benefit Camp Felix Pride, a new summer camp for LGBTQIA+ youth in the New York City foster care system. The online auction will run from June 15 until 4 p.m. EST on June 22. The exhibition will be up from June 21 through Jun 30.
Cher x Versace
The music legend and luxury Italian fashion house have teamed up to create “Chersace,” a limited-edition capsule collection with all proceeds benefiting Gender Spectrum, a charity that works with LGBTQ children and youth.
The “Chersace” collection includes T-shirts, socks and a baseball cap designed with Versace’s iconic Medusa motif and the Versace logo reimagined to read “Chersace.” The collection’s baseball cap also includes Versace and Cher’s signatures. The collection ranges in price from $425 to $3,350.
A portion of all the proceeds will benefit Gender Spectrum, a nonprofit chosen by both Cher and Donatella Versace for their advocate work supporting LGBTQ community, particularly youths and families.
Hiro Clark x Equinox
The Los Angeles-based menswear brand, which is LGBTQ-owned, has teamed up with Equinox to create a tank in rainbow colors. The limited-edition Hiro Clark x Equinox Pride tank is available for $76 at HiroClark.com and select Equinox locations.
Herve Leger
The French fashion house released a two-piece Pride capsule collection that includes a rainbow logo tee and rainbow icon dress retailing for $95 and $690, respectively. The products are available exclusively on Herve Leger’s official e-commerce site, with 10 percent of the proceeds going to the Marsha P. Johnson Institute.
Mackage x Queera
The luxury outerwear company has partnered with Queera, a New York-based luxury brand that specializes in avantgarde wedding and ready-to-wear pieces. The capsule collection includes three one-of-a-kind pieces designed by Curtis Cassell, Queera’s founder. The pieces will be available for bidding via silent auction at the Mackage SoHo flagship store, with all the proceeds going to the Trinity Place Shelter, a homeless shelter for LGBTQ youth and young adults.
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