At PVH, Pride is an important opportunity to support and celebrate our global LGBTQIA+ community all year round! We are committed to being allies every day, advocating for equality, respect, and comprehension in all aspects of our operations. Through our products, services, and workplace culture, we strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals and actively promote their right to express their true identities.
We believe that everyone should have the freedom to be their authentic selves, and we stand united in our unwavering support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
We believe in fostering a culture of open dialogue, diversity, and inclusion. Our employees have a number of opportunities to participate in events all year round such as Let's Talk events--sessions featuring exciting speakers and our partners, such as PFLAG National. Marching through the vibrant streets of NYC on June 25th, in partnership with NYC Pride, the LGBTQIA+ Alliance BRG, and PVH Corp. allies!
In February, PVH Japan proudly supported Tokyo Rainbow Pride as a sponsor again this year while showcasing our Calvin Klein Pride Collection.In addition to regional Pride celebrations, PVH Asia Pacific is also hosting a series of educational events featuring speakers like Emery Fung, a transgender activist, who shared his personal story and insights on allyship with associates.
PVH is celebrating Pride across the continent! In June, the Paris office will organize various Pride celebrations for associates including:
- A dinner performance
- An opportunity to attend Tetu's Magazine conference
- An educational talk on trans-identities and
- A pride-themed fitness class
PVH Europe will also contribute to a Youth Pride Boat during the annual Canal Parade in Amsterdam and participate in the Christopher Street Day Festival in Cologne.
Calvin Klein Australia's "This Is Love" Pride collection designed by First Nations artist Jake Simon was launched in February ahead of Sydney WorldPride 2023. The campaign features singer-songwriter Troye Sivan, along with First Nations model Nathan McGuire and Maōri model Manahou Mackay, representing diversity and self-expression.
The LGBTQIA+ Alliance BRG also hosted a fun drag competition and raised funds for community partner, BLaQ Aboriginal Corporation. Australian Associates completed their celebrations by attending the Sydney Harbour Bridge March.
Calvin Klein has launched a campaign called "Let It Out" that celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community's collective euphoria. The campaign features actors Amandla Stenberg and Brandon Flynn in the 2023 "This Is Love" collection.
The collection emphasizes freedom of expression with vibrant and versatile pieces designed for Pride festivities and beyond. Rainbow color palettes, bold color-blocking, and mesh fabrications are incorporated into underwear and apparel, allowing individuals to showcase their pride and sensuality. The campaign showcases the brand's commitment to inclusivity and encourages mixing and matching of pieces with bold graphics displaying "This Is Love."
Legal Counsel, Calvein Klein
"I think it's important to recognize Pride because ultimately, it's about human rights. It's about people and being treated with basic decency, fairness and respect."
Associate Designer - Boys, Tommy Hilfiger
"Acknowledging and celebrating Pride is a way to tell your employees that they're safe, that they're loved, and that there's inclusivity in the workplace."
Design Studio Coordinator, Staff-Dress Design PVH
"Pride is visibility. Showing up as yourself in all spaces - showing people that you celebrate who you are, PVH supporting Pride shows associates from the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies that they are behind you like family and want you to come as you are."
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