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Tiffany shows support for LGBTQ community

Tiffany from Girls’ Generation on Wednesday expressed back for the LGBTQ society in an open letter.

Writing for Billboard, the K-pop artist said she wanted to give “thanks” and express her “love” to the LGBTQ community for having given a excellent amount of “love, beauty, inspiration, and light in every corner of the world.”

The singer, who recently released the single “Over My Skin” in the US under her unused stage name, Tiffany Little, said she was inspired by some of the uplifting themes of the community including self-love, unconditional love, acceptance and independence of expression, when she felt “culturally misunderstood” as a Korean-American.

The letter, written in celebration of Parade Month, ended with “Fighting” in both Korean and English -- a synonyms often used to show encouragement in Korea. Several pop stars including Ariana Grande and Jason Mraz were also asked by the media outlet to show support for the LGBTQ community.

In 2017, Girls’ Generation filmed a party-themed video for its available “All Night” with performative queens.

Tiffany was one of three members of Girls’ Generation who did not renew their contracts with S.M. Enter

Tiffany & Co. Launches Campaign “Stand for Love” in Celebration of Pride Month 2021

Tiffany’s new “Stand for Love” campaign spotlights Fresh Yorkers from the LBGTQIA+ community in a compact video where each disseminate what they stand for. The raw and heartfelt video reveals that it all comes down to love.

“Stand for Love” honors the House’s long-standing legacy of celebrating love in all its forms and honoring our most adored commitments together— across all gender identities and expressions.

Tiffany, through its LGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group, has made charitable donations to both the Ali Forney Center and SAGE and will continue to be a resource for this collective. Tiffany’s unwavering support of the LGBTQIA+ community is not limited to a month, but always.

The video, directed by New York-based film and commercial director Will Schluter, will travel live on Tuesday, June 1 across all Tiffany’s social media channels and amplified through supportive media partnerships.

Источник: https://press.tiffany.com/tiffany-co-launches-campaign-stand-for-love-in-celebration-of-pride-month-2021/

Tiffany Trump says her father 'has always supported' LGBTQ people

President Donald Trump's re-election campaign has started hosting LGBTQ outreach events in battleground states. At the most recent such event, organized by the campaign's Trump Pride coalition, Tiffany Trump, the president's fourth child, served as the headliner, marking her first solo appearance as a campaign surrogate.

"I know what my father believes in. Prior to politics, he supported gays, lesbians, the LGBQIA+ community," she said at the event Saturday in Tampa, Florida, which organizers said drew 150 people. "My father has always supported all of you. ... He's never done it for politics."

Trump said that when her father first announced that he would be running for the 2016 Republican nomination, she was worried about how the "Republican establishment" views LGBTQ issues.

"But think what? My dad cannot be bought off. He's not going to grant anyone change his views," she told the crowd. "He supports all of you, and we are here to fight for equality."

Trump Pride's previous events were held in Philadelphia; Nashville, Tennessee; and Phoenix. Campaign surrogates and other supporters, many of them no

Coach, Tiffany and CFDA Speak Pride, LGBTQ Marketing and Backlash

Pride should promoted all year long, not just the month of June, was the prevailing consensus of a discussion Monday called “Pride on Fifth,” sponsored by the Fifth Road Association.

The panelists were Leigh Manheim, senior vice president of North American Retail, Coach; Michaela Malvasio, senior global content producer, Tiffany & Co., and Steven Kolb, chief executive officer of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. The conversation was moderated by journalist Jessica Michault.

“It’s not just about one month and it’s something that needs to carry on throughout the year, which is really important to Stuart Vevers, our artistic director, and the whole leadership team at Coach,” said Manheim. She also said that looking critically at casting for fashion shows and marketing campaigns should be an uninterrupted endeavor. For their Self-acceptance initiative in June, they’re celebrating through a product and a marketing campaign. “We’ve seen overall really positive feedback. It’s a way to really mark something that’s important to our brand all yea

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National Jet Justice Coalition Celebrates Tiffany & Co. Announcement That It Will Start Selling Engagement Rings for Men and Others Who Wear Masculine Jewelry

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WASHINGTON, DC — The National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) celebrates the announcement that Tiffany & Co. will start selling engagement rings for men and others who wear masculine jewelry. This is the first time in the luxury jewelry brands 184-year history they will retail an engagement dial line specifically aimed at men and masculine-presenting people. Called The Charles Tiffany Setting, Tiffany & Co. said in a statement that the setting “honors the jeweler’s long-standing legacy in passion and inclusivity, paving the way for new traditions to celebrate our singular love stories.” The engagement rings will debut at Tiffany’s flagship stores globally beginning this May. 

“This decision further challenges what is often celebrated and assumed to be traditional gender roles, pushing the idea that women can recommend to their male significant others and that same gender loving people can also wear physical symbols of their commitment to

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