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GIVING BACK

Standing up for what we believe in isn’t a side project, it’s built into the Wildfang DNA. Over the years, that’s meant turning collections into fundraisers, partnerships into tangible support, and moments into action - giving back over $1 million to causes that reflect our values in fighting for a fairer, freer world.

We’re nowhere near done, but here's a few things we're proud of.

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DRAGATHON: THE DOCUMENTARY

We're making a movie!

Dragathon was about meeting hate with joy and glitter, and this documentary carries that spirit forward to bring queer celebration and representation to the world. It’ll tell the story of the event - how it came together, the performers who made it happen, the community who showed up, and the hope that came with it.

Drag queen wearing rainbow dress performs in front of audience while on stage at Darcelle's in Portland

DRAGATHON

Breaking world records and supporting trans youth.

As anti-trans legislation escalated across the country, we brought the Portland community together at Darcelle’s XV for Dragathon. In true drag fashion, the show went big - becoming the world’s longest drag show (officially certified by Guinness World Records) and raising over $300k for The Trevor Project.

Vivian Wilson sits on wood block leaning over with hand on ankle, her blonde hair draped over her shoulder, wearing The Essential High Waisted Coverall in Lilac, the Vivian Wilson for Wildfang Tee, and Doc Marten black boots. Behind her, a white backdrop features her name spray painted in purple multiple times.

VIVIAN WILSON FOR WILDFANG

Existing shouldn't be revolutionary.

We teamed up with the outspoken model, Vivian Wilson for a tribute to the names we choose, the identities we honor, and the communities that lift us up when the world tries to tear us down. She designed a special edition tee and curated a collection of favorites, with $13,000 of profits supporting The Trevor Project.

Person wearing army green jacket with white words on the back that say "I really care, don't u" in front of neutral background.

I REALLY CARE

Don't u?

In response to families being separated at the border, and a certain “I really don’t care” jacket, the “I really care. Don’t u?” tee and jacket said what needed to be said. 100% of profits supported Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES), providing legal services to immigrant families, and together we were able to donate $80,000.

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WE'RE NOT GOING BACK

Saving the last abortion clinic in South Dakota.

Created to help save the last Planned Parenthood in South Dakota, this fundraiser contributed $95,000 to protecting access to essential reproductive healthcare. It was about supporting women in a state that needed it and standing behind the people working everyday to provide it.

Tegan and Sara, the band members, pose for camera wearing pieces from their collection that say "The Future is Fluid" on them.

THE FUTURE IS FLUID

You are enough.

We teamed up with Tegan and Sara for a capsule collection about ditching the rules around gender and showing up as yourself. 100% of profits, totaling $8,000, supported the Tegan and Sara Foundation, which advances economic justice, health, and representation for LGBTQ+ girls and women.

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YOU GOT THIS

These pins got (girl) power.

Taylor Schilling, Yvonne Orji, Abby Wambach, Jackie Cruz, Lizzo, Jolie Brownell, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Khalida Popal, Vanessa Torres - yup, all of those badass women (+ more!) teamed up with us and I Am That Girl to design limited edition pins with powerful empowerment messages. 100% of profits, totaling $6,000, supported I Am That Girl's work creating safe spaces for young women across the country.

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GET IT GIRL

Women’s rights are human rights.

Together with our fellow Oregonians at Union Wine Company, we created Get It Girl, a limited edition wine made for good. 100% of profits supported Planned Parenthood, raising $2,000 for reproductive healthcare access.

WE'RE PROUD TO HAVE SUPPORTED

PLANNED PARENTHOOD LOGO
INDIGENOUS WOMEN RISING LOGO
GIRLS FOR GENDER EQUITY LOGO
RAICES LOGO
LOOKING OUT FOUNDATION LOGO
THE TREVOR PROJECT LOGO
ACLU LOGO
BLACK GIRLS CODE LOGO
FRIENDS OF THE CHILDREN LOGO
SHE SHOULD RUN LOGO
PERIOD THE MOVEMENT LOGO
PORTLAND LBGTQ COMMUNITY CENTER LOGO

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