The Pride edition of our #BlendOutBullying campaign is here and it’s amazing
Pride month is an important time to speak up and fight for the rights of people in the LGBTQ+ community.
So, we're partnering with the organisation Anti Bullying Pro, who are involved with the charity The Diana Award. For our #BlendOutBullying campaign, we ask people to take a stand against online bullies by writing their hateful words on their faces in lipstick, concealer or contour and blending it out to create a beautiful makeup look.
For the Pride edition of #BlendOutBullying this month, we asked some incredible queer people to take part. Here they are, in all their loveliness.
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Jade Laurice
Artist, influencer and founder of customised vintage clothing brand, Poca London, Jade Laurice is unapologetically herself. She grew up being called weird and odd from a young age, and now Jade expresses her queerness with her art. She prints slogans like Queens Love Queens Sometimes on some of her pieces, for example.
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Lottie Lamour
An influencer and a creative, Lottie Lamour proudly presents her life on social media. She experiences direct discrimination on an everyday level, and she shares her thoughts on her place in the queer community to provide crucial representation for those who cant, or simply dont want to speak. As a plus-size, lesbian woman, she shows her body in a beautiful, comfortable light.
Ellis Atlantis
Winner of BBC3s Glow Up makeup competition show, MUA and drag queen Ellis Atlantis explores the beauty of queer culture through his makeup looks. In the the drag community, where exaggeration and being allowed to be yourself is mandatory, he utilises his makeup artistry to create amazing looks.
Jamie Windust
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