The brand committed to donating $250 per guest to an LGBTQ+ charity of their choosing. Instead of guests taking home a goodie bag at the end of the night, Montserrat gave each guest the gift of giving back. To kick off Pride, the cult-fave signature silk sets brand, Montserrat co-hosted an intimate dinner at Katsuya in Hudson Yards with non-binary queeranian tastemaker Cyrus Veyssi. THE AND THAT’S OKAY SWEATSHIRT BY KAI-ISAIAH JAMAL, $89 VIA COS. $47 from each Love For All garment sold will be donated back to The Trevor Project, with a minimum commitment of $50,000. This limited-edition collection features three unique designs made in collaboration with creators from the LGBTQIA+ community: performance poet, trans-visibility campaigner, and model Kai-Isaiah Jamal, artist and creative director Zipeng Zhu, and musician and award-winning actor SOKO. In celebration of Global Pride 2022, COS presents Love For All. CHUNKY SIGNATURE LINK NECKLACE, $255 VIA COACH. In addition, this year, Coach hosted a kick-off party at The Monster hosted by Coach friends Saucy Santana, Benny Drama, and more stars featured in its “Go All Out For Pride” collection campaign. The brand’s partnership with CenterLink Community of LGBTQ Centers helped with the launch of a digital support tool for queer teens to explore and affirm their identity called IMI. The Coach Foundation is continuing its year-round donations to the Hetrick-Martin Institute and the Point Foundation, two organizations dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
Be sure to check back, because we’ll be updating all month long with brands launching Pride initiatives. So whether you’re searching for a look to wear to your local Pride march, or hitting the beaches of Fire Island, why not shop with purpose? Below, GRAZIA USA rounded up the brands that are doing the work in supporting the LGBTQ+ communities. Others are bringing the community together, like Coach, which kicked off Pride by not only releasing a Pride-themed collection (with proceeds supporting the Hetrick-Martin Institute, the Point Foundation, and CenterLink Community through The Coach Foundation), but also threw a bash at the iconic West Village institution The Monster, to celebrate the power of allyship in a place where everyone can be their authentic selves. Some are making hefty donations to LGBTQ+ organizations, like COS and Levi’s. But which are going beyond rainbow-stylized collections and stepping up to fully support the community? We’re rounding up fashion brands giving back to important causes in significant ways. This is the first time in a long time that my excitement for swimwear has survived the try-on.Pride month is here and like years’ past, brands are showing their support and allyship to the LGBTQ+ community. One fan writes: "I'm loving this! The top is lined enough that I don't think I'll need an additional top beneath it, and it provides all the coverage - and pride! - that I could wish for. Target is not new to promoting and supporting LGBTQ equality: For over a decade the company has been a financial supporter of GLSEN.įor a limited time, you can pick up this cool, gender-inclusive Pride Adult Humankind Unisuit swimsuit that's suited for all types of bodies, sizes S to 4X. Of special note are the limited-time offerings from two queer, female-owned companies: all-gender swimsuit brand Humankind and inclusive activewear brand TomboyX. The collection continues, running the gamut from children's clothing to pet supplies and books. Target has gone all out again this year for its 2022 Pride collection. Swimwear that's suited to all bodies! (Photo: Target) Pride on! Primary Graphic Tee in Prism Heart Our list of 23 is far from complete, but there's much more to explore from these brands, so we've included lots of links to the fuller Pride collections. And then there are LGBTQ+ owned small businesses like Michael Todd Beauty and Dayum This Is My Jam that deserve the spotlight. While others on the list, such as Coach and Kohl's have committed to large, lump-sum donations or year-round support. Some companies such as Disney, Fossil and Gravity are giving 100 percent of the proceeds from Pride collections directly to organizations that support the LGBTQ+ community. Pride month is here! It makes our hearts happy to see so many brands coming together in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community, not simply by putting a rainbow on it but by putting their money - and voices - into it (although we never say "no" to visible rainbows). (Photos: Kellogg's Store, Converse, Common Era, Apple, Primary) There are a million ways to support LGBTQ+ community.