This week, we will see brands begin to launch their Pride campaigns. Having been in those rooms and conferences gearing up for the rollout of the initiatives, I can assure you that this year, because ...
This year’s collection includes a series of apparel printed with slogans like “Authentically Me” and “Glowing with Pride,” rainbow-hued cat and dog doys, and, oddly enough, a couple of Pride-themed ...
A biblical verse advises that pride comes before the fall. It appears Target might have heeded those words. It’s a brand new day at Target retail stores this June. Consumers will find each retail ...
Target is treating Pride Month very differently this year after previously facing condemnation over its related merchandise. Many conservatives called for a boycott against the retail chain following ...
Merchandise for Target’s 2025 Pride collection is available for sale online, in the Target app and in some stores. Target also has Fourth of July and "Coastal summer style" collections that include ...
June marks Pride month, and with it comes an onslaught of rainbow-washed brand merchandise aiming to bring a layer of corporate sleaze to the annual celebration. Hopping on the bandwagon is retail ...
A number of artists Target tapped to design part of its 2024 Pride collection have taken to social media to lament the retailer’s product development process, including last-minute cuts, drastically ...
Despite rolling back DEI initiatives and capitulating to the retrograde administration in Washington, Target unveiled this week its annual Pride collection. And the results are, well… We’ll allow one ...
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In the last 12 months, Target has publicly walked back its long-held DEI commitments, faced a weeks-long boycott from customers, and become one of several corporations that diminished its annual ...
Is Target’s Pride collection sashaying away, as drag queen RuPaul would say, and a red, white and blue “America First” collection taking its place? No, but some on social media are cheering it that ...