LGBTQ+ Founded & Owned Brands That Give Back In More Ways Than Just Donating — Shop Now
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As Pride Month comes to an end, extend your support for the LGBTQ+ community, not just this month, but all year long.
PRIDE COLLECTIONS THAT ACTUALLY GIVE BACK — SHOP NOW
Keep scrolling to shop LGBTQ+ founded influential beauty and fashion brands that strive to contribute continuous efforts of awareness and confident self-expression directly through our site below.
Pals Socks
Founder and Creative Director Hannah Lavon created the brand Pals Socks to inspire children and adults alike that "we don't have to match to be friends." Each pair of socks is matched perfectly together — but looks completely different! The adorably imaginative sock designs teach kids how all walks of life can be friends — even if they have their own unique appearance.
Pals Socks can be purchased at palssocks.com.
So Gay Rosé
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The idea behind this delicious wine brand began in a very fitting way — after a night of drinking. Co-founders Tim Chan and Josh Campbell jumpstarted So Gay Rosé with a hope to create a whole new powerful meaning and message to the phrase "that's so gay."
"Being called 'so gay' in high school and college was a negative thing, and I was mortified every time someone told me that my outfit was 'so gay' or that my love for Mariah was 'so gay.' After struggling with self-love and acceptance for years, I finally realized that there's nothing worse in life than not being able to celebrate who you are — and the people you love,” explained Chan.
The tasty beverage is both smooth and satisfying.
So Gay Rosé's Four Pack retails for $19.49 at totalwine.com.
Beekman 1802
The happily married cofounders Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Dr. Brent Ridge take nature's medicine and develop it to create world renowned skincare. The brand began by taking goat milk from their very own backyard and using it to create tons of products that those with sensitive skin are extremely thankful for.
"When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. When life gives you goat milk, you change the world," quipped Ridge.
The couple has been a reality favorite for over a decade — dubbed "The Beekman Boys" during their television series back in 2010.
Beekman 1802's latest collection, a Limited Edition Pride Bloom Cream, features beautiful pride-themed packaging and an adorable Pride Goatie Pin. Plus, 100 percent of profits will be donated to the Ali Forney Center to support homeless LGBTQ+ youth until the end of June.
Beekman 1802's Limited Edition Pride Bloom Cream Daily Moisturizer retails for $54 at beekman1802.com.
Gay Pride Apparel
The first-generation Mexican-American and LGBTQ+-owned brand not only has endless stylish and chic collections to choose from, but they consistently promote self-identity and pride all year round. The company is also proud to deliver their products in discreet labeled and wrapped packaging, with the understanding that not all members of the LGBTQ+ community feel safe enough in their homes to be their true selves.
Gay Pride Apparel can be purchased at gayprideapparel.com.
Peace Out Skincare
The LGBTQ+ founded effective skincare brand was created under the principle to share, support and positively promote their community while teaching those with insecurities to feel confident in their skin.
Peace Out Skincare's Pride Acne Dots retail for $19 at peaceoutskincare.com.
Enso Rings
Enso Rings proudly celebrates Pride year-round. That’s right, Enso’s pride collection can be purchased any day of the year, and a portion of the proceeds are always donated. The donations go directly towards building safe houses for LGBTQ+ youth and families in the U.S.
Enso Rings retail for $34.99-$39.99 at ensorings.com.
Skullcandy
Skullcandy's limited-edition “All Love” Crusher Evo Headphones in partnership with To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA), feature a Pride-inspired colorway with a portion of proceeds benefitting LGBTQIA+ mental health programs
Skullcandy's limited-edition “All Love” Crusher Evo Headphones retail for $229.99 at skullcandy.com.
Latina Producer, Media Personality, and Entrepreneur, Serena Kerrigan, is best known as the CEO of, Let's F****** Date— famous for its wildly effective relationship-building card games. Throughout June, LFD will be highlighting 4 different members of the LGBTQ+ community on social media for a very special Pride campaign. With a portion of all sales from LFD Pride Merch benefiting the following charities which have been selected by each talent:
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation
Talent includes:
Sophia Toland / @tolandmakeup
Michael / @boyinquestion
Chicky Gorgina @chickygorgina
Beau Gotier / @beaujangless