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How Denim Brands Are Celebrating Pride 2025
How Denim Brands Are Celebrating Pride 2025

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time11 hours ago

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How Denim Brands Are Celebrating Pride 2025

Denim brands are celebrating Pride with collections and donations to LGBTQ+ organizations. Hollister's Pride collection consists of 13 gender-neutral pieces like camouflage tops, rainbow-themed football jerseys and baggy denim shorts with heart embroidery. The collection also offers official licensed Bratz Boyz and Powerpuff Girls Rowdyruff Boys tees. More from Sourcing Journal Diesel Unveils Pride Collection with Tom of Finland Foundation Levi's Showcases Historic Queer Symbols in New Pride Collection Guess Inc. Maps Out Strategy to Grow DTC, Cut Costs The collection retails for $16.95-$49.95 and is available in Hollister stores and online. Hollister continues to support and GLSEN, an education organization that works to end discrimination, bullying and harassment based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. Regardless of sales Hollister is donating $400,000 to the organization. Since 2017, Hollister's been a GLSEN partner on collaborations and educational programming and has raised over $5.6 million with Hollister's customers to support this mission. Abercrombie pays tribute to the joy, strength and resilience of the LGBTQIA+ community in a new vibrant Pride collection for adults and kids. The 15-piece gender-inclusive adult collection spans denim and tees. Denim styles include a dark wash strapless scarf top, mid-rise 10-inch inseam 'jorts' and a V-neck vest. A range of tees feature celebrities like Fletcher, Orville Peck, Britney Spears and Lady Gaga. A cropped jersey pays homage to Fire Island, one of the first openly gay beach towns in the U.S. The Abercrombie Kids 2025 Pride capsule collection offers a rainbow stripe summer dress, sweater tank, polo, track jacket and graphic tees. Retail prices are $40-$90 for the adult collection and $19.95-$49.95 for the kids' collection. In support of Pride and Abercrombie's ongoing partnership with The Trevor Project, the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQIA+ young people. Abercrombie will be donating $400,000 to the nonprofit organization regardless of sales. To date, the retailer has raised over $5 million with customers for The Trevor Project. Guess joined the WeHo Pride Parade in West Hollywood last weekend. The Los Angeles-based brand had its own float featuring Ezra Sosa from 'Dancing with the Stars' and Chrishell Stause from 'Selling Sunset.' Following the parade, the celebrations continued with an after party hosted at Beaches Tropicana. Guess Watches is also showing support for The Trevor Project by donating $25,000 to the organization. The brand has partnered The Trevor Project since 2021. To celebrate Pride, Guess Watches unveiled its annual 'Worn With Pride' capsule collection. This year's theme, 'Color Your Heart, Color Your Mind, Color Our World,' invites individuals to wear their Pride watch with purpose. 'Our Worn with Pride program celebrates inclusivity and self-expression through beautifully crafted products that allow consumers to make their own personal statement every day. In partnership with The Trevor Project, we aim to uplift communities and create a meaningful impact. This initiative transforms pride into purposeful action and celebrates the diversity that strengthens us all,' said Brett Gibson, president of Guess Watches. The two limited-edition watches include the men's Rainbow Mosaic, a clear multi-function watch with a rainbow face, and the Rainbow Logo, a women's clear analog watch with a rainbow double G logo. Guess also offers a rainbow-themed Apple watch band. The collection retails for $100-$150. Levi's is making its annual $100,000 donation to Outright International, a global organization working to advance human rights for LGBTQIA+ people all over the world, pulled from the history of queer iconography. The San Francisco-based brand kicked off its Pride celebration with the release of a collection and campaign dedicated to togetherness and the importance of safe spaces for all LGBTQIA+ people. Denim pieces include the Levi's Pride Icon Skirt, Pride Denim Moto Jacket and Pride 468 Loose Shorts. The collection also offers a mesh top and graphic tee with the Pink Triangle, a symbol of pride, remembrance, and resistance in the LGBTQIA+ community, and a denim cap and jacket with the phrase 'I know you know.' Diesel is continuing its partnership with the Tom of Finland Foundation. The brand released its fourth Pride collection with the foundation that focuses on the work of Tom of Finland, the pseudonym of Touko Valio Laaksonen, the Finnish master of homoerotic art. The collection of tees, tanks, sweatshirts, underwear, jockstraps and more feature illustrations of cruising scenes featuring sailors, cops, construction workers and leather bars, as well as images from Tom of Finland Foundation events.

LGBTQ Pride 2025 Celeb Photos: Paris Hilton, Lizzo and Cara Delevingne
LGBTQ Pride 2025 Celeb Photos: Paris Hilton, Lizzo and Cara Delevingne

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timea day ago

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LGBTQ Pride 2025 Celeb Photos: Paris Hilton, Lizzo and Cara Delevingne

Gay Pride Month kicked off in Los Angeles with WeHo Pride. The weekend festivities, which ran May 31-June 1, included the Outloud Music Festival with performances by Maren Morris, Lizzo, Paris Hilton, Kim Petras, Rebecca Black and Frankie Grande. More from Variety Barbra Streisand and Jamie Lee Curtis Join Project Angel Food's Lead With Love Telethon on KTLA (EXCLUSIVE) Olympic Gold Medalist Tom Daley on His New Documentary, Being a 'Sounding Board' for Closeted Queer Athletes and Why Tom Holland Should Play Him in a Movie Hoda Kotb on Launching Wellness Company Joy 101 Following 'Today' Departure: 'I'm Learning How to Be a Boss' The Pride Parade featured Cara Delevingne as the Guardian Icon with additional icons Nava Mau, former NFL player Chris Kluwe and 'Love on the Spectrum' star Pari Kim also making appearances. Coming up the following weekend, in Washington, D.C., is World Pride taking place June 6 and 7. Grand marshals of the parade are Laverne Cox, Reneé Rapp and Deacon Maccubbin, who organized the first Pride event in Washington, D.C. in 1975. The music lineup includes performances by Jennifer Lopez, Cynthia Erivo, RuPaul, Troye Sivan, Kim Petras, Tinashe, Zedd and more. Here, Variety gives you a look at the best celebrity Pride photos of 2025. Keep checking back throughout the month of June for all the updates. Best of Variety What's Coming to Netflix in June 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Sci-Fi Surges, FYC Crunch Pressure, and Comedy Category Shakeups Across 94 Races Kim Petras performs with a boot on her foot during WeHo Pride's Outloud Music Festival. Lizzo performs at the Outloud Music Festival in West Hollywood. Cara Delevingne has a playful moment by sticking out her tongue while riding in the WeHo Pride Parade in West Hollywood. Frankie Grande is all marked up during his performance at WeHo Pride's Outloud Music Festival. Queen Herby strikes a pose at WeHo Pride's Outoud Music Festival. Rebecca Black gets into a hairy situation at the Outloud Music Fesitval. Outloud Music Festival performer Maren Morris is visited backstage by Ashlee Simpson. Paris Hilton performs in a sea of hot pink at the Outloud Music Festival during WeHo Pride. 'M3GAN 2.0' dancers entertain the crowds at the Weho Pride Parade. Reality television star Chrishell Stause rides on a float in the WeHo Pride Parade. Cara Delevingne receives a key to West Hollywood from West Hollywood Mayor Chelsea Lee Byers at the WeHo Pride Icons Award Ceremony. 'RuPaul's Drag Race' star Shea Couleé performs at the LGBTQ party Bath & Body at Virgin Hotels Nashville to kick off Music City Pride Month festivities.

Everything you need to know about the WeHo Pride Parade
Everything you need to know about the WeHo Pride Parade

Time Out

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Everything you need to know about the WeHo Pride Parade

Looking forward to Pride Month? Well now you have two blockbuster events to look forward to, with a pair of Pride parades and festivals in both West Hollywood and Hollywood. Here's the deal: The L.A. Pride Parade, the long-running LGBTQ+ event produced by Christopher Street West that traces its history back to the 1970s, moved east into Hollywood starting in 2022. Meanwhile, back at the event's familiar location from the past few decades, West Hollywood now stages its own inclusive festival, WeHo Pride, complete with a parade that draws tens of thousands of spectators and a ticketed music festival, OUTLOUD, at West Hollywood Park (which will follow a free Friday-night concert headlined by Maren Morris). Here we'll be focusing on the WeHo Pride Parade—but if you want info on L.A. Pride, we have a separate guide dedicated to that fest. Each one takes over a separate weekend, so you thankfully won't have to choose one over the other. With that bit of intro info out of the way, here's everything else you need to know about this year's WeHo Pride Parade. When is the WeHo Pride Parade? The WeHo Pride Parade will be held on Sunday, June 1 (the day after the Dyke March and Women's Freedom Festival and amid the ongoing street fair and OUTLOUD fest). When does it start? This year's parade kicks off at noon at Santa Monica Boulevard and North Crescent Heights Boulevard. Who are the special guests? Model and actor Cara Delevingne tops this year's list of WeHo Pride Parade Icons, and the Guardian Icon will be joined by actress Nava Mau (Trailblazer Icon), Love on the Spectrum star Pari Kim (Next Gen Icon) and former NFL player Chris Kluwe (Ally Icon). The Parade Icons are chosen for their contributions to the LGBTQ+ community, visibility and advocacy. Where can I watch the parade? The parade runs along Santa Monica Boulevard, starting at North Crescent Heights Boulevard and then heading west to North San Vicente Boulevard, right near West Hollywood Park, so find a spot anywhere along the route to see the floats, performances and special guests pass by. If you can't make it in person, KTLA 5 will air a special two-hour broadcast of the parade at 8pm on Sunday night. You can also stream it via KTLA+, the station's app. What street closures will be in place? Between the parade and the street fair, you can expect shutdowns on stretches of Robertson, Santa Monica and San Vicente Boulevards all weekend. Here's the full list of street closures: – N San Vicente Blvd from Melrose Ave to Santa Monica Blvd (Thu, May 29, at 7pm through Mon, June 2, at 10am) – Santa Monica Blvd from N La Cienega Blvd to N Doheny Drive (Fri, May 30, at noon through Mon, June 2, at 7am) – N Robertson Blvd from Santa Monica Blvd to Melrose Ave (Fri, May 30, at noon through Mon, June 2, at 7am) – N San Vicente Blvd from Santa Monica Blvd to Cynthia Street (Fri, May 30, at noon through Mon, June 2, at 7am) – Santa Monica Blvd from N Fairfax Ave to N Doheny Drive, including side streets one block north and one block south of Santa Monica Blvd (Sun, June 1, at 5am through 5pm); Santa Monica Blvd from N La Cienega Blvd to N Doheny Drive will remain closed though Mon, June 2, at 7am

WeHo Pride 2025: Everything you need to know
WeHo Pride 2025: Everything you need to know

Time Out

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

WeHo Pride 2025: Everything you need to know

After L.A. Pride moved out of West Hollywood and into Hollywood, WeHo Pride made its grand debut, and now L.A. is lucky enough to have two inclusive festivals celebrating the city's LGBTQ+ community, which means double the fun. (Luckily they take place over different weekends, so you won't have to choose one over the other.) Since 2022, WeHo Pride has quickly come into its own as an essential Pride Month event, with its own music festival and parade set amid the city's iconic gay bars and clubs. Read on for everything you need to know about WeHo Pride and the WeHo Pride Parade—and lots more major Pride Month events across Los Angeles—plus our favorite party spots for divas and drag queens alike. What is WeHo Pride? And when is it? Though Christopher Street West may have moved L.A. Pride east, West Hollywood still holds its own celebration on the former site of the event. The bulk of WeHo Pride takes place in and around West Hollywood Park (647 N San Vicente Blvd). WeHo Pride is officially a monthlong affair that kicks off on May 22 with a celebration of Harvey Milk Day and the WeHo Pride Arts Festival (May 23–25) and lasts all of Pride Month, until June 30. But the star of the show is WeHo Pride Weekend, which coincides with an accompanying music fest dubbed OUTLOUD. That takes place from May 30 to June 1 this year. Lizzo, Paris Hilton, Remi Wolf, Kim Petras and Shygirl are headlining the OUTLOUD main stage, with additional performances by Shygirl Presents: Club Shy, Pabllo Vittar, Rebecca Black, Empress Of and more. Meanwhile, the SUMMERTRAMP stage, a 'sun-soaked party and dance oasis,' will feature both live performances and DJ sets, with Honey Dijon, Horse Meat Disco, salute and Meredith Marks topping the lineup. All of this follows a free night of music on Friday, where Grammy-winning country-turned-pop star Maren Morris will perform, as well as Qveen Herby, Jamie Fine and more (you can RSVP to secure a spot here). Friday night will also feature the return of the Drag Queen Lip Sync Battle Royale. In addition to the weekend's musical lineup, there's plenty happening off-stage as well—namely the free WeHo Pride Street Fair along Santa Monica Boulevard, between Hancock and La Peer, on Saturday and Sunday (noon–8pm). The fair hosts its own live entertainment and performances on a community stage. You'll also find the Women's Freedom Festival (noon–5:30pm) and motorcycle-led Dyke March (6–7pm) on Saturday, May 31. When is the WeHo Pride Parade? Then, on Sunday, June 1, WeHo Pride will hold a parade that starts at Santa Monica Boulevard and North Crescent Heights Boulevard at noon, then heads west on Santa Monica to San Vicente Boulevard (right at West Hollywood Park). Expect a colorful procession of floats, bands, dance teams, marchers and special guests to make their way along the mile-long route.

Kehlani slashed from another concert for Gaza support
Kehlani slashed from another concert for Gaza support

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Kehlani slashed from another concert for Gaza support

(KRON) – Oakland singer Kehlani has been cut from yet another concert. The singer was set to perform at the SummerStage Festival in New York's Central Park on June 26. According to the festival, Mayor Eric Adams expressed 'concerns for the security and safety issues' regarding Kehlani's concert. SummerStage posted the cancellation announcement on Monday. The festival said, 'We strongly and emphatically believe in artistic expression of all kinds. However, the safety and security of our guests and artists is of the utmost importance and in light of these concerns, the concert has been cancelled.' 'While artists may choose to express their own opinions, their views may not necessarily be representative of the festival,' according to SummerStage. An Israeli plan to seize the Gaza Strip is met with alarm Last month, Cornell University axed the Oakland native from its Slope Day Concert. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 02: Kehlani attends the 2024 WeHo Pride Parade on June 02, 2024 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by) WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 02: Kehlani attends the 2024 WeHo Pride Parade on June 02, 2024 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by) In response to the cancellation, Kehlani said in a social media post, 'I am not antisemantic, nor anti-Jew. I am anti-genocide.' The singer continued, 'I am anti-the actions of the Israeli government. I am anti-an extermination of an entire people.' Kehlani also claimed in their advocacy for Gaza, they have worked with Jewish organizations, such as Jewish Voices for Peace. Kehlani has shown unwavering support for the innocent Palestinian people who have been impacted by the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Kehlani claimed they believe they are being targeted and silenced for their beliefs in the social media video. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KRON4.

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