Opening Ceremony's Collaboration With Stonewall Inn Will Benefit Orlando Shooting Victims

Opening Ceremony releases a Pride collection with the Stonewall Inn to benefit the Orlando shooting victims.

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In anticipation of NYC Pride 2016, Opening Ceremony has delivered a special collection that pays tribute to the city’s most iconic LGBT bars. In light of the horrific events that took place in Orlando last week, the store will also donate 100 percent of the collection’s proceeds to the Pulse Victims Fund.

The range, which includes tees, tanks, hoodies, and headwear, is intended to celebrate the establishments that have played a significant role within the LGBT community. The Eagle, Monster, and Stonewall Inn are featured in the collection, as well as the now-defunct Meow Mix and Cattyshack, which reproduced items exclusively for Opening Ceremony.

"We are celebrating Pride this year by highlighting bars that have been so essential to the social life of New York," Opening Ceremony’s co-founder Humberto Leon said in a press release. "It's been frustrating to see spots that we love close down, so we've chosen to pay homage to places that are still going strong like The Eagle and Monster that we support and also those that we wish still existed. Now more than ever, we stand behind these establishments that make our community strong."

Check out the Pride collection in the images below. All pieces are available now at Opening Ceremony’s New York and Los Angeles locations, as well as its online store. 

 

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