Maybe you are wondering how to celebrate the PRIDE season in style, but thanks to the luxurious H&M collection, you don't need to think anymore. The fashion brand has prepared a new colourful collection this year called LOVE FOR ALL, which will enchant you at first glance. Playful colours, fun fashion pieces and unique style. Do not be afraid to show who you really are!
Love is the most beautiful and most precious emotion in the world, and every one of us should truly appreciate it. And the fashion brand gives big love without borders beautiful space thanks to the luxurious, multi-coloured collection LOVE FOR ALL that was created for the PRIDE celebration, where everyone celebrates their faith and equal love. We all have the same rights and we should fight violence and discrimination. Support the idea with this collection and dress up in luxuriously stylish fashion pieces.
A festive spiritual riot in the form of clothing to show who you are and what you think: T-shirts with the word Pride, keyrings, hats, colourful pants, sweatshirts and other luxurious pieces. Fashion that makes sense and proclaims to the world: "Do not be ashamed of who you are and show it to the whole world!"
When purchasing luxury clothing from the fashion collection LOVE FOR ALL, up to 10% of the price goes to the United Nations campaign for human rights – UN Free & Equal, the goal of which is to build a world where no one would be ashamed of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
The H&M brand has devised another one of its brilliant moves. It has focused its strength on all the sexual groups on this planet. Obviously, a straight person will probably not buy a shirt with the famous rainbow. But it is a good idea for all those who sometimes feel pushed aside because of their orientation. We definitely shouldn't live in the puritan society of days long gone. Respecting others without prejudice should be the foundation!
Yes, supporting people's freedom is good. But in the streets, I often hear words like trans, dyke, fag, homo and so on, and I don't understand why every little child should hear such things. By the way, this public screaming about sex is starting to make me a little bit angry.
And regarding those T-shirts with not much of an idea: If someone goes to Prague Pride where, among other things, an almost public orgy is held, it's ok. But I cannot imagine taking Quentin to kindergarten in this T-shirt and then going to some meetings, no way. Peace!