Pride Month is here, and it’s time to celebrate! What better way to show support than by shopping from LGBTQIA+ fashion brands? These brands are not just about style; they represent love, identity, and the freedom to be yourself.
Why Pride Month Matters and How You Can Support
Pride Month celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community and their fight for equal rights. It honors the 1969 Stonewall Riots, a pivotal moment in LGBTQIA+ history. Supporting LGBTQIA+ fashion brands during Pride Month (and beyond) is one way to show your support.
As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community or an ally, you can help by buying from these brands, promoting them on social media, and sharing their stories. This not only boosts their visibility but also strengthens the community. With that in mind, here are five trendy LGBTQIA+ fashion brands you need in your closet.
1. No Sesso (@nosesso)
No Sesso, meaning “no gender” in Italian, is a brand that breaks boundaries. Founded by Pierre Davis, the first transgender designer to show at New York Fashion Week, this brand challenges the norms of fashion, art, culture, and design. No Sesso empowers people of all colors, shapes, and identities. Their designs are bold and unique, reflecting a world where fashion has no rules. Whether you’re looking for statement pieces or everyday wear, No Sesso has something that will make you feel fabulous.
2. Nicole Zizi (@nicolezizistudio)
Sustainability and style go hand in hand with Nicole Zizi. This brand offers minimalist sweatsuits that are great for lounging or working from home. Their sleek fanny packs are a must-have for those on the go. Nicole Zizi stands out for its commitment to eco-friendly fashion. Every piece is crafted with sustainability in mind, making it a go-to for conscious consumers. Shopping from Nicole Zizi means that you’re looking good and doing good for the planet.
3. Coco and Breezy (@cocoandbreezyeyewear)
Coco and Breezy, founded by twin sisters Corianna and Brianna Dotson in 2009, offer eyewear that blends style and functionality. Based in NYC, this brand creates optical glasses and sunglasses that are anything but ordinary. Their designs are bold, modern, and perfect for making a statement. Whether you need prescription glasses or shades to complete your look, Coco and Breezy have you covered. Each piece is crafted with attention to detail, ensuring you stand out in the best way possible.
4. Telfar (@teflarglobal)
Telfar is the definition of trendy and inclusive. Founded by Telfar Clemens, this brand has taken the fashion world by storm with its “Bushwick Birkin” bags. These vegan leather shopping bags come in various colors and sizes, making them a staple in the closets of fashion enthusiasts everywhere.
Telfar’s mission is simple: “Not for you, for everyone.” This brand is all about accessibility and breaking down barriers in fashion. Aside from its popular handbags, Telfar also makes must-have accessories and clothing that embody the same inclusivity and style. Telfar is not just a brand; it’s a movement towards a more inclusive industry.
5. Bloom and Plume Coffee (@bloomandplumecoffee)
Bloom and Plume Coffee, founded by Maurice Harris and his brother, is more than just a coffee shop. Inspired by the South African philosophy Ubuntu, meaning “I am because you are,” this East L.A. shop is dedicated to creating a space of belonging. Bloom and Plume is a community hub that welcomes people from all walks of life. Their unique blend of coffee and fashion creates a vibe that’s hard to find anywhere else. Whether you’re stopping by for a coffee or checking out their merch, Bloom and Plume Coffee is a must-visit.
Supporting LGBTQIA+ fashion brands during Pride Month is a powerful way to celebrate diversity and inclusion. Brands like No Sesso, Nicole Zizi, Coco and Breezy, Teflar, and Bloom and Plume Coffee offer more than just products; they represent a movement. So, let’s celebrate Pride Month in style and make a statement with our fashion choices.
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