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Group portrait of diverse LGBTQ2S+ community members, Kendall Gender, Evan Clayton, Jaylene Tyme, dressed in gold and glam vintage attire for Vancouver Pride 2025. Celebrating queer identity and inclusive beauty with sustainable fashion and one-of-a-kind preloved jewelry pieces. Text reads: 'Our Community, Our Pride.

100 WAYS

PRIDE 2025

Close-up of a vibrant yellow pincushion protea flower adorned with vintage pearl necklace with butterfly pendant, and bee brooch. Floral jewelry styling highlights sustainable, one-of-a-kind pieces for Our Community, Our Pride jewelry collection
Black and white Polaroid-style photo of three LGBTQ2S+ community members, Kendall Gender, Evan Clayton, Jaylene Tyme, styled in vintage glam and jewelry for Vancouver Pride 2025. A nostalgic tribute to celebrating pride and the community.

Pride isn’t just about celebration, it’s about recognizing the people who make our community what it is.

This year, we’re using our platform to highlight 2SLGBTQIA+ leaders, creatives, and change makers in Vancouver, sharing their work, their voices, and the causes that matter to them.

Pride looks different for everyone, and this is our way of honouring the people who make it meaningful every day.

Pride 2025 Collection

We’ve partnered with 3 of Vancouver’s most prolific queer icons: Kendall Gender, Evan Clayton, and Jaylene Tyme. Each of them have curated a special collection, reflecting their personal styles and aesthetics from our never before seen vault of items.

From July 28, 2025 to Aug 31, 2025, 10% of listing prices sold from these featured collections will be donated to local charities that support the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. The proceeds from each collection will go towards a charity of the curator’s choice.

our community, our pride

Jaylene Tyme wearing glamorous bold makeup and gold gown, showcasing unique preloved ring, earrings and jade/gold butterfly brooch from a one-of-a-kind Vancouver Pride jewelry collection. Close-up of diamond rings styled on a white flower. Celebrate diversity with sustainable, vintage fine jewelry.

Jaylene Tyme is a celebrated Two-Spirit, sober Indigenous trans woman, drag artist, and advocate known for her sophisticated glamour and impactful community work. With over three decades of experience, she seamlessly blends artistry and activism, inspiring audiences through her performances and dedication to fostering diversity, inclusion, and empowerment. 

A Sixties Scoop survivor with Saulteaux, Cree, and Métis roots, Jaylene’s story of resilience and advocacy has earned her national acclaim, including appearances on CBC’s Canada’s a Drag and Canada’s Drag Race - Season 5, where she was awarded Miss Congeniality.

Jaylene's collection is curated in support of QMUNITY; a non-profit organization based in Vancouver, BC that works to improve queer, trans, and Two-Spirit lives.

Designer Evan Clayton poses in a tailored olive-brown blazer with a black turtleneck, styled with a silver vintage brooch and chain necklace. Next to him, a close-up of a pastel flower displays a stack of sparkling preloved rings with colorful gemstones and intricate settings. The image highlights the artistry and timeless appeal of this curated vintage jewelry collection.

Evan Clayton is the founder and visionary behind self-titled label EVAN CLAYTON, a brand that marries art and design to create strong political, personal, and imaginative statements in every piece of work.

After his first release in 2011, Evan has since become an internationally known name in fashion. He has presented collections in Canada, Austria, and Japan and has been featured in Vogue UK, Vogue China, Paper Magazine, Nylon, and many more. Notably, Evan has dressed the likes of Doja Cat, Allie X, Brooke Candy, Kali Uchi, and Cupcakke, as well as drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race.

Evan Clayton's collection is curated in support of Rainbow Refugee; a Vancouver based organization that promotes safe, equitable migration and communities of belonging for people fleeing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or HIV status.

Drag performer Kendall Gender poses in a glamorous gold outfit adorned with fringe and feathers, showcasing pieces from a specially curated preloved jewelry collection. Beside her, a close-up of a deep purple calla lily holds a pair of elegant drop earrings featuring pink and clear stones.

As a performer, host, model, and 2SLGBTQIA+ activist, Kendall Gender is a bonafide Canadian drag sensation. With grassroots in Vancouver, she has performed coast to coast since 2014 and shows no signs of slowing down.

As a biracial artist, Kendall is the co-creator of the show VISIBLE, a platform designed to raise money and awareness for visible minorities. Kendall has recently signed on to be on the board of directors for Canada’s first LGBT2SIA+ Treatment and recovery centre. Radiating positivity and always dressed to the nines, Kendall Gender is a high-energy powerhouse whose star only continues to rise. 

Kendall's collection is curated in support of the Kendall Gender Foundation; a not-for-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for at-risk individuals seeking treatment at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center.

Close-up of a vivid pink peony flower styled with a sparkling pavé crystal chili pepper pendant and pink sapphire cocktail ring.
Model wearing olive blazer over a white turtleneck and black trousers, holding a single white carnation. Wearing subtle, vintage jewelry, including hoop earrings and chilli pendant necklace. Shot against soft neutral draping for the Vancouver Pride 2025 jewelry collection.

This year's pride collection has been spearheaded by our very own Photography Manager, Dayne.

a note from Dayne;

"I began performing as a drag artist in 2015 and continued for five years. During that time working in nightlife, I had the privilege of meeting so many incredible people who helped shape my understanding of the world. Those connections gave me the opportunity to grow into a more honest, authentic version of myself. Vancouver is home to so many inspiring members of the LGBTQIA+ community whose visibility and fundraising work have made a meaningful impact—both locally and beyond.

I feel truly grateful to be leading this year’s Pride campaign for 100 Ways. It’s an honour to celebrate some of the icons in our city and support them in raising funds for causes that matter deeply to them."

in support of

Rainbow Refugee Logo - Vancouver based organization that promotes safe, equitable migration and communities of belonging for people fleeing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or HIV status.QMUNITY Logo - non-profit organization based in Vancouver, BC that works to improve queer, trans, and Two-Spirit lives.The Kendall Gender Foundation logo - not-for-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for at-risk individuals seeking treatment at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center.