Pride 2020: 10 fashion brands supporting the LGBTQ+ community | Fashion Publish date: 2024-09-16
Pride 2020: 10 fashion brands supporting the LGBTQ+ community Although there’s no parade this year, Pride in London is being celebrated in plenty of virtual events, so dress appropriately in pieces that look good, and help do good
Peter Bevan
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Ami 100% of the proceeds of Ami’s four-piece Rainbow capsule collection will be donated to GLAAD , the non-profit media advocacy organisation which accelerates acceptance for LGBTQ people by provoking a global dialogue against discrimination and prejudice. Cap, £90, amiparis.com The Guardian’s product and service reviews are independent and are in no way influenced by any advertiser or commercial initiative. We will earn a commission from the retailer if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more . Share on Facebook Puma To celebrate Pride Month, Puma are launching From Puma With Love in collaboration with Cara Delevingne. 20% of the proceeds from the collection will be donated to the Cara Delevingne Foundation, a project of the Giving Back Fund, in support of LGBTQIA+ charities including GLAAD , The Trevor Project and Mind Out . T-shirt, £27, eu.puma.com Share on Facebook Palladium Palladium have reworked two of their classic styles for their Palladium Pride collection, of which they are donating 10% of sales to the Terrence Higgins Trust until November. Trainers, £70, palladiumboots.co.uk Share on Facebook Wrangler The jeans brand is launching a summer 2020 capsule collection of which 100% profits will be donated to the LGBT Foundation , a charity promoting equality and wellbeing for LGBTQ+ communities. Hoodie, £55, eu.wrangler.com Share on Facebook Levi’s All of the proceeds from Levi’s Pride collection will go to OutRight Action International , an organisation that elevates the stories of those who have been marginalised, and strives to ensure that everyone everywhere has the right to be proud, free and visible, no matter who they are or who they love. Denim jacket, £110, levi.com Share on Facebook Ugg In celebration of Pride Month, Ugg have released a colourful all-gender Pride collection, and are donating $125,000 to their global partner GLAAD . Pride slides, £100, ugg.com Share on Facebook All Saints All Saints are donating £10 from the sale of every T-shirt or vest in their Pride collection to the Kaleidoscope Trust , a charity that works to uphold the human rights of LGBTQ+ people internationally. Vest, £35, allsaints.com Share on Facebook Converse Converse marks its five-year anniversary celebrating Pride, having donated more than $1,000,000 in support of local and global LGBTQIA+ organisations, including longstanding partner It Gets Better Project . This year, Converse has pledged to support It Gets Better Project , Ali Forney Center , BAGLY and OUT MetroWest with charitable contributions from its Pride collection. High tops, £60, converse.com Share on Facebook Asos Not only are Asos donating 100% of the profits from their fourth collection with GLAAD to the charity, but they are also collaborating with LGBTQI+ talent to amplify their voices and stand in solidarity with all members of the community. T-shirt, £24, asos.com Share on Facebook Pantherella Pantherella, based in Leicester, is partnering with local LGBT sexual health charity Trade to launch its unisex sock – 10% of all sales are being donated to the organisation. Trade provides free and confidential health advice, information and services to support the LGBT community. Socks, £14.50, pantherella.com Share on Facebook Topics ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbTEoKyaqpSerq96wqikaJ6RqLWqu81onpqknJq%2FunuRaWlpZ5qqu3B%2Bk2inq6GUmnpzfJFpZGpoXZuutLTIqKVmmqKWu6W%2FjKysqaifp8GqusZmq6GdXaG0o8DQZpqopZ2qu6rA2A%3D%3D