Our brand-new 2024 Pride Collection has just landed! The vibrant frames, Smile, Blissful and Proud, raise awareness of Pride Month. They symbolise the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community with their bold rainbow aesthetic and statement-making silhouettes.
This limited-edition range is exclusive to Glasses Direct. For every frame sold, we’ll donate £2 to Galop, an anti-abuse charity we greatly admire and previously worked with, which supports members of the LGBTQ+ community who have experienced abuse or violence.
Introducing our glamorous Pride frames
Each fabulous frame is a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. They all have meaningful names which create a sense of positivity, pride, unity and strength. As part of our exclusive Glasses Direct Collection, these fashionable frames are stylish and stand out from the crowd.
They are available from just £20 and you can try each frame on for size with our free Home Trial service.
Let your pride shine through!
Show off your unique personality with confidence. Discover what these colourful rainbow frames look like on. Take a look at these gorgeous photos and decide which frame is your favourite!
This Pride Month and beyond, I see you!
The theme for this year’s Pride Collection is ‘I See You’ which is a celebration of diversity and inclusivity. It emphasises the importance of seeing beyond gender and embracing individuals for who they truly are. Through this campaign, we aim to empower people to express themselves authentically and to recognise the unique identities of others.
Our colourful Pride frames embody the unwavering strength, spirit and energy of the LGBTQ+ community. At Glasses Direct, we believe that everyone deserves to be seen for who they truly are, beyond labels and stereotypes. Join us in celebrating Pride Month and embracing individuality as we champion a world where everyone is seen, accepted and valued.
More about Galop
Galop is the UK’s anti-abuse charity supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community who are victims or survivors of domestic abuse, hate crime, forced marriage, ‘conversion therapies’, honour-based abuse, sexual violence and other types of abuse. They have over 40 years of experience working with the LGBTQ+ community.