What we learned from Calvin Klein's This is Love event What This is Love taught us

This is Love is the topic of the new campaign promoted by Calvin Klein curated by nss on the occasion of Pride month. The 3 workshops-from the Art Therapy experience to the Music experience to voguing classes-and the talk given by Jordan Anderson competed synergistically in demonstrating how a community needs a form of representation. Representation that passes through a path of personal investigation and acceptance-there was a photographic space entirely dedicated to the queer theme-which the event held on June 30 at BASE Milano reflected on in depth. 

We have selected five lessons to be taken into consideration in order to open a more interesting debate regarding inclusion and the LGBTQIA+ world.

It's called Pride

The This is Love event and campaign sought to shed light on an element of the queer experience often overlooked by mainstream media: the family people choose. And love, in this discourse, takes on the same connotations: it expresses a sense of belonging so strong that it eliminates all the superfluous. At the end of the talk, the audience also had the opportunity to go over the milestones underlying their own journey of awareness, exposing the difficulties and challenges they had overcome. And so that rainbow proudly displayed on Calvin Klein underwear by most of the guests remarked that it was much more than just a symbol.