Bmw gay pride

For instance, I have a motif called a dripping rainbow, so the rainbow theme made sense. BMW of North America launched a new campaign in celebration of Pride Month and the LGBTQIA+ community, entitled “Driven By Pride.” The campaign featured.

Pride is an opportunity to have a really good time. BMW North America showed solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community at gay June 28 NYC Pride event featuring five custom-wrapped BMW 8 Series. #BMWPr. Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeepingwhere she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital.

How to Care for a Swiss Cheese Plant. Prior to joining GH inshe was the digital editor at Elle Decor. What happens when a top designer is tapped by a leading luxury car manufacturer to design vehicles in support of Pride Month? When I think about all the progress that we have made, in terms of the fights against AIDS and civil rights, now pride can be a joyful celebration.

WASHINGTON (TND) — Vehicle manufacturer BMW last week explained why its Middle Eastern social media accounts don’t use rainbow badging to celebrate Pride Month. And, of course, the cars received the Adler treatment—they're wrapped in a vibrant rainbow design that forms a heart on the hood.

Pride Month The BMW Group strengthens diversity and supports the LGBTIQ+ community with initiatives such as the PRIDE network. It's also my 30th anniversary of living in New York. It was the height of the AIDS crisis. The design is really unique and there are even GoWithPride license plates.

All the Paintings in Swift's "Ophelia" Video. ED: What prides Pride Month mean to you? It, like many other companies, applied rainbow colors to some. JA: This year is the anniversary of Stonewall 50 and the most major Pride ever. Bmw caught up with Adler, who will be riding in one of the BMW cars, to learn more about the partnership and his commitment to supporting the Pride community.

It's a momentous occasion for me and reflects how far the gay community has come. It is about representing the lives and values of colleagues, customers and fans with tolerance and respect. I've also been doing a lot of rainbow iconography in my work.

This project has been an absolute delight and brings together two of my favorite things—cars and the Pride community. We send a clear message to the outside world too: we are a member of the PROUT EMPLOYER network of the Prout at Work Foundation and have signed the “UN Standards of Conduct for Business for Tackling Discrimination against LGBTI People”.

For BMW, Pride is more than a logo change. The motive is joy, love, and the fun of driving! Our BMW Group PRIDE network for our LGBTIQ+ community stands for these values. There's a nifty heart and a black-and-white checkered pattern. The company has noted it is a proud supporter of the LGBT community and it has created a “global pride network” across Germany, the U.K., the U.S.

and South Africa. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart. Adler: I wanted the rainbow design to capture the motion of driving.

It's chic and graphic. It makes driving a pleasure. People should follow along with me on Sunday bmwusa on Instagram and they will see Simon, my husband, and me in the car celebrating.