PrettyLittleThing have launched a new collection to support Pride month and it's ruddy glorious.
To show their support, PLT will be donating to The Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative, a Black trans led organisation dedicated to transforming material realities for Black transgender people.
The collection has been described as a “fun and intimate exploration of identity and gender within the LGBTQ+ community.”
From babein' rainbow co-ords to zingy "Proud" tees, it's just the mood boost our wardrobe needs right now.
The online fashion retailer has also used LGBTQ+ advocates to model the new collection, including Ming, Olyaka, Alexis Stone, Brana Alunan, Annie Drea, and Tayce.
Whether you're throwing a Pride garden party or simply want to look hella #extra this June, here are all the our favourites from the PrettyLittleThing Pride collection...
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PLT x Pride 2020
White Proud Heart T-Shirt
Love Is Love T-Shirt
Transgender Pride Badge
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Pride is a celebration but also a reminder that the work is not over.
Here's are some suggestions from PrettyLittleThing on how you can help...
Donate: If you’re able to, donate directly to charities that need funds to fight for the global movement towards equality and those that support the struggles faced by black and marginalised communities.
Speak: Amplify your voice and stand in solidarity with all members of the queer community. Whether this be via your social media platform or word of mouth to friends, family and the people you meet. Spreading awareness is key.
March: Find out what protests are happening near you and march to show your solidarity. Remember to keep practising safety precautions so wear a face mask and social distance for 7-14 days after attending any mass gathering.
Get Educated: We can always do better and be better. Endeavour to educate yourself fully by immersing yourself in books, podcasts, films and documentaries that focus on or are made by queer black folk.