This June, Brands Didn’t Just Speak, They Listened.

June 2025 saw some incredible brands step forward with campaigns that didn’t just show up but spoke up. These weren’t surface-level rainbow aesthetics.They were storytelling, awareness, and intentional design in motion.

Bombay Times (Times Group)
-- Out & Proud @ Work
In partnership with Pride Circle and FCB India, this campaign brought real attention to workplace discriminate on & fostered dialogue around LGBTQ +inclusivity in corporate India.

Livon
-- #AllHairlsNotStraight
Challenging stereotypes with creativity,Li redefined the idea of “straightness” through hair, celebrating individuality, fluidity, & self-expressin.

Suta
-- This is ME
With Sushant Divgikar (Rani Kohinoor) at the forefront,this campaign beautifully represented queer visibility in Indian fashion & personalidentity.

Starbucks India
-- It Starts With Your Name
A touching story centered around gender identity and acceptance, showing how something as simple as a name can become a symbol of respect and dignity.

Absolut Glassware
-- Be an Absolut All
With real stories from LGBTQ+ voices like Dutee Chand and Durga Gawde, this campaign encouraged allyship rooted in real experiences.

Colorbar
-- #AllShadesOfYou
Focused on representation through beauty,this campaign featured LGBTQ+ creators sharing their journeys,promoting love in every shade.

H&M
-- Beyond the Rainbow
More than a visual campaign—it dove into Pride’ history and challenges, highlighting real voices and educating audiences on the deeper meaning of the movement.



Designing with Pride
This June, we celebrated Pride Month with a bold social media post that speaks for creativity inclusivity,and identity.
At BrandBuzz, we believe great design goes beyond visuals,it reflects values. This post was our small way of saying: everyone belongs, and every idea deserves space.
