This year, Primark is proud to pledge £150,000 (~$186,000) to various local charities across Europe and the US, all dedicated to supporting the LGBTQI+ community, as we work towards a future where everyone can be their authentic selves. In the UK, the retailer will donate £30,000 (~$38233) to The Proud Trust, a LGBT+ charity with a mission to empower young people to be proud of who they are. The Proud Trust provides support nationally through youth groups, mentoring programmes, live chat functions as well as working with adults in trusted positions, including schools and other children’s services, helping them make spaces more inclusive.
Primark will also donate a further £100,000 (~$127502) to its long-term charity partner, ILGA World, the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, as they press forward to advance equity and equality for those in the community. This is the sixth year of Primark’s partnership with ILGA World and takes the retailer’s contribution to LGBTQI+ charities to over £1 million (~$1240000 million) since 2018.
The new collection launching alongside the campaign includes clothing across adults and kids, as well as must-have accessories like hats, socks and bags, designed to be worn time and time again. Customers can also pick up limited-edition Pride reusable cleansing pads, perfect for make-up or glitter removal.
New to the collection are a rainbow crochet shirt and vest set, as well as a selection of t-shirts, inspired by music legends. Also returning this year is Primark’s gender-neutral base wear range, which can be worn as underwear or outerwear and is made from Lycra’s adaptive elastane, offering stretch and recovery properties to fit different shapes and sizes. Available from 2XS – 2XL, the inclusive range includes two seam free tops, a pair of shorts and unitard and is designed to be accessible and affordable to as many people as possible, with prices starting from £4. All of the clothing in the collection is made using recycled or more sustainably sourced materials, as part of Primark’s ongoing commitment to make more sustainable fashion affordable for all.
Charlie Magadah-Williams, Head of Diversity & Inclusion at Primark said: “This year, we really wanted to capture that special moment when how we look on the outside represents exactly how we feel on the inside, and the pride that unlocks. Authenticity is at the heart of our campaign, from the beautiful imagery and storytelling to our inclusive range of products and our pledge to support LGBTQI+ charities across Europe and the US. For us, Pride is more than just a month of festivities; it represents a year-round commitment to our LGBTQI+ colleagues and customers, championing equal rights and opportunities. From our products to our policies, it's all about making sure everyone experiences the joy of finding somewhere they belong.”
The retailer collaborated with its LGBTQI+ colleague network, which provides a safe space for members of the community and their allies to feel represented, supported and heard, in the development of this year’s range and campaign. Primark colleagues will participate in Pride events in 18 cities across its markets including Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin and Madrid.
The brand will also host customer-facing events in a selection of stores, celebrating Pride with the LGBTQI+ community in multiple locations.
The collection lands in all Primark stores from the 1st June, with clothing available on Click + Collect in the UK. Prices start from £4 for clothing and £1 for accessories in the range.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)