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

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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.

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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.

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Livon

-- #AllHairlsNotStraight


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

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Suta

-- This is ME


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

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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.

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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.

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Colorbar

-- #AllShadesOfYou


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

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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.

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