Vogue Highlights Pride Month Fundraiser for LGBTQ+ Homeless Youth by Everybody.World
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Shelby Wax
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Vogue covers Pride Month celebrations, highlighting a fundraiser hosted by fashion brand Everybody.World for New Alternatives, an organization supporting LGBTQ+ homeless youth. The event featured a cocktail party and a shirt design by artist Carol Bove, with proceeds supporting emergency fundraising initiatives. The article provides a look at colorful Pride events focused on representation and inclusivity within the LGBTQIA+ community.
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· 3 pulledJune marks Pride month—and fittingly, parties have been popping off in recent days to celebrate representation and inclusivity amongst the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies.
Fashion brand Everybody.World kicked off Pride Month with a packed-to-the-brim fundraiser for New Alternatives for LGBTQ+ Homeless Youth.
To help support their emergency fundraising initiative, the brand is launching a series of
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