Exploding with pride (Image: Christopher Beyer/Fabletics/Charlie Millar/Simple)

Are you ready to be loud and proud?

Of course, drinking in the pride parade and drinking festive drinks are valid answers, but if you want to find a product that can celebrate the LGBTQ+ history of resistance and joy, you’re right: the place it became.

From mugs and makeup to dazzling clothing and swimwear, these are essential items for shopping this Pride weekend.

Full of cups of pride

We love these limited edition full pride solid mugs of our place.  Designed by Mexican-Japanese ceramicist Viviana Mazda, hand-painted in colors of joy, solidarity and protest and offered in sets of two, you can share your glasses with your loved ones.  To date, 20% of the net proceeds from these mugs have been donated to the Stonewall LGBTQ+ rights charity.  45, fromourplace.co.uk

Throw lots of these bright and fun things (Image: Christopher Beyer)

We love these limited edition full pride solid mugs of our place. Designed by Mexican-Japanese ceramicist Viviana Mazda, hand-painted in colors of joy, solidarity and protest and offered in sets of two, you can share your glasses with your loved ones.

To date, 20% of the net proceeds from these mugs have been donated to the Stonewall LGBTQ+ rights charity.

Buy them for £45 from our location

body shop for love

The Body Shop is a long-time supporter of MindOut, an LGBTQ mental health charity.  OutForLove brand liquid highlighter celebrates pride in three shades.  Featuring a vegan and watermelon scent, this formula can be applied to the brow, cheeks, and lips to encourage creativity and self-expression.  ??  10.50, thebodyshop.com

Light up the life of your face (Image: Body Shop)

The Body Shop is a long-time supporter of MindOut, an LGBTQ mental health charity.

OutForLove brand liquid highlighter celebrates pride in three shades.

Featuring a vegan and watermelon scent, this formula can be applied to the brow, cheeks, and lips to encourage creativity and self-expression.

Buy it from The Body Shop for £10.50.

join with pride

Sportswear brand Fabletics has donated 20,000 at the launch of the UnitedWithPride collection to support the Glaad organization's efforts to boost the voice of the LGBTQ+ community.  Does your collection contain genre artwork that reflects Fabletics?  Fun design and colorful rainbow styling. Pride Sexy One Piece Swimsuit, from £19, fabletics.co.uk Free Photos

Wear it proudly (Image: Fabletics)

Sportswear brand Fabletics has donated £20,000 with the launch of the UnitedWithPride collection to support the Glaad organization’s efforts to boost the voice of the LGBTQ+ community.

The collection includes gender-neutral pieces that showcase some of the Fababletics styles in a fun rainbow of design and color.

Buy it from £19 at Fabletics.

Sheep Inc and Charlie Millar

Sheep Inc was created using 100% merino wool sourced through ethical and sustainable farming and manufacturing practices in collaboration with knitwear designer Charlie Millar, founder of The Knit Edit.  He created a limited edition collection.  All proceeds will be donated to Mermaid, a charity supporting transgender, non-binary and genderless children and their families since 1995.  From 220, sheepinc.com

Stitching at the right time (Image: Charlie Millar)

Sheep Inc was created using 100% merino wool sourced through ethical and sustainable farming and manufacturing practices in collaboration with knitwear designer Charlie Millar, founder of The Knit Edit. He created a limited edition collection.

All proceeds will be donated to Mermaid, a charity that has supported a wide range of transgender, gender non-binary and gender-neutral children and their families since 1995.

Buy from £220 at Sheep Inc.

Easy clean wipe

This year marks the fifth anniversary of Superdrug and Unilever's support of the Switchboard LGBT+ helpline.  This helpline has funded more than 250 volunteers since 2017 and has responded to more than 7,000 phone calls, instant messages and emails.  The chain of stores emphasizes many brands and products.  Give back to the LGBT+ community.  superdrugs.com

Go back a bit (image: simple)

This year marks the fifth anniversary of Superdrug and Unilever’s support of the Switchboard LGBT+ helpline. This helpline has funded over 250 volunteers, over 7,000 phone calls, instant messages and emails since 2017.

The chain of stores emphasizes many brands and products that give back to the LGBT+ community.

Shop at Superdrug.

The proud collection of Lottie London

Lottie London's Proud To Be collection donates 10% of all sales to the Kaleidoscope Trust, a federal charity that champions the human rights of LGBT+ people.  I love the brand's Peace Stamp liner with a stamp on one end and the proud eyeshadow palette.  everybody?  5.95, lot.London

Sail on this ocean liner (Image: Lottie London)

Lottie London’s Proud To Be collection will donate 10% of its total sales to the Kaleidoscope Trust, a federal charity that champions the human rights of LGBT+ people.

I love the brand’s Peace Stamp eyeliner with a stamp on one end and the proud eyeshadow palette.

You can buy everything from Lottie London for £5.95.

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