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These Pride Month 2021 Fashion Collections Support LGBTQ+ Organizations: 24 Ways to Wear a Rainbow

These Pride Month 2021 Fashion Collections Support LGBTQ+ Organizations: 24 Ways to Wear a Rainbow SPY 2 hrs ago © Courtesy of Levi s These days you can wear rainbows with pride not only in June but all year long. But it wasn’t always this way. Pride has evolved from a one-day event to a month-long celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. According to The New York Times, the first Pride march took place on June 28, 1970. (Some historians also credit Chicago activists with organizing the first Pride march a day earlier on June 27, 1970.) The organizers wanted to mark the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, a series of spontaneous protests that took place following a police raid on the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village in June 1969.

Seventeen brands supporting LGBTQ pride in style

nktwentythree/iStock (NEW YORK) While the global coronavirus pandemic may have put a damper on many annual Pride festivities across the world in 2020, this year is already looking to be better and brighter. Whether you are heading out for festivities or planning to celebrate in your own unique special way, there are a lot of brands that are ready to help you commemorate in style. Every year, loads of beauty and fashion brands band 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 LGBTQ communities.

17 brands supporting LGBTQ pride in style

17 brands supporting LGBTQ pride in style
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Pacific Pride Foundation Steps Out With Virtual PROUD Prom

Housing and Development Newsletter “This year’s joyous and inclusive campaign comes at a time when the LGBTQ+ youth need to feel connected and seen, particularly those who are graduating after a long year of social isolation. Our long-term relationship with UGG demonstrates the brand’s authentic investment in the wellness of the LGBTQ+ community,” Flickinger said. “I feel honored to have worked with UGG and The Pacific Pride Foundation on this year’s Pride campaign celebrating this amazing LGBTQIA+ cast,” said #UGGPRIDE campaign photographer Danielle Levitt. “We did more than create images and films, we created memories and shared a collective respect and love.

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