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Show your Pride! Shop 10 vibrant picks celebrating love and supporting LGBTQ+ causes

Show your Pride! Shop 10 vibrant picks celebrating love and supporting LGBTQ+ causes

Daily Mail​15-06-2025

Pride month is in full swing, and there's no better time to show your support. No matter how you plan to celebrate, we've made it even more fun by rounding up some of the best finds to help you celebrate in style.
From bold rainbow statement pieces to subtle nods to identity, these picks are as joyful and vibrant as the community they're honoring. Many of the items do good, too, giving back to LGBTQ+ organizations that make a difference.
So get ready to shop with pride! From Levi's to Betsey Johnson to Skittles, these are just some of the fun finds we've ID'd this Pride month.
Baked by Melissa Pride Cupcakes
Mini but might, these rainbow-hued cupcakes are joyful and delicious!
Each pack contains six vibrant vanilla flavors (in fun colors like deep red and electric purple). They even come wrapped in a festive rainbow sleeve for easy gifting or perfect party presentations.
Even better, 10 percent of net proceeds support NYC's LGBTQ+ Community Center.
From $37 Shop
Every Wave Nestled In Necklace
Chic, meaningful, and powerful — that's just how we like our jewelry.
With its luminous hand-strung freshwater pearls anchored by a radiant rainbow of glass beads, this is a forever symbol of strength and identity. Wear it solo or stacked!
With $2 from each sale going toward life-saving services for LGBTQIA+ youth, this necklace does a world of good.
$76 Shop
Betsey Johnson Naddia Fuchsia Multi Heels
These sequin-stacked heels are pure party from the ground up! With a cascade of rainbow tones and a dainty, contrasting bow, these turn it up with a pop of playful style.
Perfect for any look that calls for a little extra fabulous style, they're true to Betsey's signature style with their floral accents.
And with $1 from the purchase going to the Elton John AIDS Foundation, you can feel doubly good about this buy.
$99 Shop
Levi's Pride Tote
Leave it to Levi's to create the perfect tote for everyday. The patchwork star design adds a western twist to the brand's iconic silhouette.
Made from 100 percent cotton, it's a robust bag that holds everything you need for the day easily. With top handles and a crossbody strap, it's versatile to carry however you want.
The brand backs its Pride collection with a $100,000 donation to Outright International, supporting LGBTQIA+ rights on a global scale.
$25 Shop
Iscream Skittles Pillow Set
Taste the rainbow! This squishy pillow looks like a giant bag of Skittles and unzips to reveal five plush 'candies' (aka baby pillows!) tucked inside.
With a fleece exterior, it's super cozy to the touch, and the clear window gives a little peek into what's inside.
It's worth noting that Skittles continues to back LGBTQ+ visibility through an ongoing partnership with GLAAD, contributing $200,000 to media advocacy programs.
$39.99 (was $43.89) Shop
Bobo's Pride Rainbow Variety Pack
Upgrade your snack game with Bobo's limited-edition Pride pack!
It features six of the brand's most-loved oat bars (cranberry orange, peanut butter, lemon poppyseed, coconut, original, and cinnamon raisin) boasting the brand's delicious recipes.
Each pack includes two Pride stickers, and 100 percent of the profits go directly to PFLAG, the nation's largest organization providing support and advocacy for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families.
$17.88 Shop
Abercrombie Pride Cropped Britney Spears Tank
With its vintage-style Britney graphic and oversized fit, this super-soft cropped tank is 'not that innocent'!
Pair it with low-rise denim a la '90s Brit or wear it a million other ways. It's just that versatile and fun to wear.
Even better, it's part of Abercrombie's wider Pride collection that's designed to give back. The retailer is donating $400,000 to The Trevor Project this year to support LGBTQIA+ youth.
$40 Shop
Solawave Neck and Chest LED Mask
Give your neck and chest some well-deserved TLC this Pride month.
This innovative LED mask targets visible signs of aging and sun damage using a powerful combination of red and near-infrared light therapy. It's designed to firm, smooth, and even skin tone in just 10 minutes a day.
With every purchase through the end of the month, 20 percent of sales go to Rainbow Railroad. The non-profit helps LGBTQIA+ individuals escape violence and persecution worldwide.
$199 (was $351) Shop
Pura Vida Rainbow Stretch Bracelet Set
Featuring eight stretchy, slip-on bracelets, this rainbow stack is perfect for any event this month and beyond.
Wear them solo or stacked — the choice is yours! These lightweight and playful bracelets give back, too.
With the purchase of eat set, Pura Vida donates 5 percent (with a $50,000 minimum) to The Trevor Project in support of vital mental health resources for LGBTQ+ youth.
$33.60 (was $48) Shop
Kate Spade Rainbow Bag Charm
Add a splash of fun color to your favorite bag with this playful charm.
It's the perfect pop of color, dressing up totes, backpacks, or keys with a stylish reminder of love and inclusivity.
Each purchase helps Kate Spade come closer to its $50,000 goal for The Trevor Project, which provides crucial support and life-saving services for LGBTQ+ youth.
$35 Shop

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