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10 Ways to Look Fabulous and Support the LGBTQIA+ Community During Pride Month

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No June gloom here! Pride month is in full force and it’s never been easier to (literally) wear your heart on your sleeve while supporting the LGBTQIA+ community!

To honor pride month, several brands are offering limited-edition beauty and style essentials — and even better, a portion of sales are being donated to organizations including The Trevor Project, GLAAD, the It Gets Better Project and more.Pride month celebrates love, after all, so why not join in and scoop up some fashion and beauty booty that you adore in the process?

We rounded up some of the best collabs out there, including rainbow-emblazoned sneakers from a brand loved by Queen Latifah, a flatters-everyone Morphe eyeshadow palette that contains colors to match the Pride flag (hello, chic face-painting!) and festive hairpins to decorate all your parade-outfit ‘dos.

Since this month is all about spreading the love and unapologetically celebrating your authentic self at every party, some might need some morning after pick-me-ups.

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