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Elizabeth Taylor's Legacy As A Queer Ally Continues With First-Ever Pride Collection From House Of Taylor

ABOVE: The Pride T-Shirt and the Pyramid T-Shirt from the esteemed Elizabeth Taylor Collection

Elizabeth Taylor’s Legacy As A Queer Ally Continues With First-Ever Pride Collection From House Of Taylor

The gender-neutral Pride collection continues Taylor’s advocacy for HIV and AIDS awareness and research…

“There is no gay agenda; it’s a human agenda,” Elizabeth Taylor famously said back in 2000 during her acceptance speech for the GLAAD Vanguard Award. “Why shouldn’t Gay people be able to live as open and freely as everybody else? What it comes down to, ultimately, is love. How can anything bad come out of love? The bad stuff comes out of mistrust, misunderstanding and, God knows, from hate and from ignorance.”

Taylor was a tireless campaigner for equality and dedicated the latter years of her life to HIV and AIDS causes. Now, a gender-neutral Pride collection from House of Taylor, which has been authorized by the icon’s official estate, continues Taylor’s passionate advocacy for HIV and AIDS awareness and fighting for the LGBTQ+ community.

Created in collaboration with Dark Horse Records (Beatle George Harrison’s label known for its iconic rock star merchandise) the first-ever Elizabeth Taylor Pride collection features super-soft cotton tees and statement hoodies, with each piece designed to celebrate Pride, love, and Taylor’s enduring impact.

Plus, all items in the fierce Pride collection come in inclusive gender-neutral sizing!

The first-ever Elizabeth Taylor Pride collection will be available beginning May 22 and includes tees and hoodies, both retailing for $35 USD at store.elizabethtaylor.com.

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