We’ve got so much love for the brands with dedicated pride initiatives this year, showing commitment year-round to people of all identities. This month, support the below beauty and lifestyle brands, who in-turn are supporting LGBTQIA+ initiatives. —Julia Dumbrell
VIGYL x Rainbow Railroad: Hanlan’s Candle
This year VIGYL introduced its first limited-edition collaboration candle, inspired by Toronto’s best beach in the city. Ten dollars from each Hanlan’s candle sold in June goes directly to Rainbow Railroad, plus enjoy free shipping all month long with the code VIGYLSHIP.
Levi’s: Bringing Pride to Life
Levi’s renews its effort to honour and uphold decades of solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community and a long-held commitment to equality for all through its annual Levi’s Pride collection, parade sponsorships and donations to equality-championing organizations.
Converse: Celebrating 10 Years of Proud to Be
As a brand who has always stood with the bold, daring and unapologetic, Converse‘s Pride collection celebrates those who are ‘Proud to Be’, as they live life in the power and joy of being themselves. Members of the LGBTQIA+ community from past campaigns share letters to the future selves with Converse, as a testament to the enduring power of love.
Coach: Dream It Real
For more than a decade the Coach Foundation has supported LGBTQIA+ communities and allies through organizations like the Point Foundation, the Hetrick-Martin Institute and CenterLink: The Community of LGBTQIA+ Centers, all with a mission to create opportunities and remove barriers for the next generation of young people who have the courage to Dream It Real.
Michael Kors: PRIDE Tote
Each Michael Kors PRIDE Rainbow Logo cotton tote bag benefits the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, a soon-to-be staple which allows us to make a sartorial statement any time of year.
M·A·C: VIVA Glam
Through M·A·C’s long standing partnerships with LGBTQIA+ organizations and over $500 million dollars raised through the VIVA GLAM program, M·A·C is committed to amplifying each voice in the community year-round.
Peace Out Skincare: Wear Your Pride
The focused acne treatment we know and love now comes in a limited-edition Progress Pride flag colorway, with a portion of sales from the Peace Out Skincare pride release supporting The Trevor Project.
NYX Cosmetics: Allyship Training Quiz
NYX Cosmetics’ mission is to build a global network of allies to ensure everyone can show up exactly as they are, knowing pride is a year-round celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community and believing in equality and artistry for all.
Kiehl’s: Open Doors
Through Kiehl’s Open Doors, Kiehl’s engages its greater community and partners with the Ali Forney Center to support homeless LGBTQIA+ youth with safe and supportive housing, empowering them with resources to thrive in society.
Garnier: Just Like Us
As a make-up remover and cleanser suitable for all, Garnier unveiled a pride edition of their Micellar Cleansing Water. A portion of each sale is donated to Just Like Us to empower young LGBTQIA+ people in schools, help individuals embrace the art of self expression, and love the skin they’re in.
Graydon: The Tegan and Sara Foundation
Graydon Skincare has partnered with 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations. From June 1 to August 31, $1 from every purchase of their Intimacy Oil will be donated to support this incredible organization.
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