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Pride Month might be coming to an end for 2021, but the excitement and celebration lives on beyond the month of June through these timeless, color-driven displays.

A range of retailers celebrated Pride alongside their customers, showing their support for the LGBTQIA+ community through bold colors, eye-catching materials and graphics, as well as supportive messaging.

From department stores taking a thoughtful approach to specialty stores celebrating the excitement of the month, here’s a taste of what the industry recently dished up for Pride to show that #loveislove.

GUESS

Designed by Arsenal New York, this Pride window for Guess makes a bold statement using blocked colors.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

GUESS

Using the #loveisloveGUESS hashtag, these simple, but elegant, Pride windows rely on bold colors.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

GUESS

Letting the apparel be the star of the show, these Pride windows designed by Arsenal New York make an impactful yet simple statement.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

GUESS

Guess reported strong sales this spring, with net revenue increasing by 100 percent to $520 million in the first quarter ending May 1, 2021 compared to the same quarter of the prior year.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

HARNEY AND SONS

Designed by Polar Buranasatit of Studio Polarizer, New York, Harney and Sons showcase their high-end teas, Pride-style.

Photography: Courtesy of Polar Buranasatit, New York | Design: Polar Buranasatit/Studio Polarizer, New York

HARNEY AND SONS

With the scrolling text, “For anyone, Happy Pride!” this pride themed display for tea retailer Harney and Sons features a range of eye-catching streamers in rainbow hues.

Photography: Courtesy of Polar Buranasatit, New York | Design: Polar Buranasatit/Studio Polarizer, New York

HARNEY AND SONS

Using teas in ROYGBIV-tins as the star of the show, Harney and Sons celebrated Pride through this attention-grabbing display.

Photography: Courtesy of Polar Buranasatit, New York | Design: Polar Buranasatit/Studio Polarizer, New York

MACY’S

Macy’s flagship location in New York City’s Herald Square spotlights a set of six vibrant window displays in salute to Pride Month.

Photography: Bill Waldorf Photography

MACY’S

Decked out in the Progress Pride Flag, Macy’s façade and windows showcased highlights of the annual New York Pride march, which was virtual this year.

Photography: Bill Waldorf Photography

MACY’S

With a focus on the New York LGBTQIA+ community, the imagery in each Macy’s window harkened back to a past vibrant NYC Pride march.

Photography: Bill Waldorf Photography

MACY’S

Partnering with NYC Pride, the famed Herald Square flagship featured a range of boldly colored windows.

Photography: Bill Waldorf Photography

MACY’S

Macy’s recently pledged $235 million of private investment in the surrounding Herald Square neighborhood. The money will go toward revamping the area’s transit infrastructure with upgraded subway access, improved transit connections and ADA-accessible elevators.

Photography: Bill Waldorf Photography

MICHAEL KORS

With trippy graphics, and designed by Arsenal New York, the Pride windows at Michael Kors’ Rockefeller Center location featured product framed by eye-catching colors and words.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

MICHAEL KORS

With “Michael Kors” spelled out in rainbow letters, these windows were an attention-grabbing edition to Pride Month.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

MICHAEL KORS

The brand’s #MKPride capsule, which was featured throughout the store, includes shorts and sweatshirts with rainbow heart patches, as well as rainbow-striped accessories and outerwear.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

MICHAEL KORS

The window theme came outside, too, in the form of flags patterned with rainbow “Michael Kors” graphics on them.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

Taking a serious retrospective at the history and importance of Pride Month, Saks Fifth Avenue’s windows explored the Stonewall Inn Uprising.

Photography: Luis Guillén, New York

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

In honor of Pride Month, Saks donated $50,000 to the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative’s Safe Spaces Program, which aims to create safe spaces for those in the LGBTQIA+ community.

Photography: Luis Guillén, New York

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

Decked out in rainbow hues, the Saks Fifth Avenue windows took a serious and thoughtful look at the history of Pride and the importance of the Stonewall Inn Uprising.

Photography: Luis Guillén, New York

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

Using photographs from the Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection, Saks Fifth Avenue’s windows reminded customers of the importance and historical significance of Pride.

Photography: Luis Guillén, New York

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

Reminding passersby of Pride’s importance for our culture and communities, the Saks Fifth Avenue windows took a thoughtful approach.

Photography: Luis Guillén, New York

CALVIN KLEIN

Bringing #Pride in-store, this Calvin Klein campaign showcases the brand’s Pride themed apparel in a retail setting.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

CALVIN KLEIN

With the hashtag #proudinmycalvins, this in-store display for Calvin Klein’s Pride themed collection features a bevy of colors.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

CALVIN KLEIN

Designed by Arsenal New York, this in-store display for Calvin Klein uses graphics and bright colors to tell a story.

Photography: Jeff Moon, Philadelphia | Design: Arsenal New York, New York

PHOTOS: Fashion Retailers Splash Rainbows on Window Displays for Pride Month

PHOTOS: Fashion Retailers Splash Rainbows on Window Displays for Pride Month

Pride Month might be coming to an end for 2021, but the excitement and celebration lives on beyond the month of June through these timeless, color-driven displays.

A range of retailers celebrated Pride alongside their customers, showing their support for the LGBTQIA+ community through bold colors, eye-catching materials and graphics, as well as supportive messaging.

From department stores taking a thoughtful approach to specialty stores celebrating the excitement of the month, here’s a taste of what the industry recently dished up for Pride to show that #loveislove.