This Pride Month, your impulse purchases can make a real difference.
Mother, Daughter, Holy Spirit (MDHS)—a cult-favorite, New York City-based fundraising label—is joining forces with Aimee Lou Wood, Julia Fox, Richie Shazam some of the fashion and entertainment industry’s brightest stars to support the Trans Justice Funding Project. The initiative brings together celebrity wardrobes, exclusive collaborations, and a strong message of solidarity for the trans community.
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Shop Celebrity Closets for a Cause
Starting today, fashion lovers can shop curated pieces donated by style icons including Julia Fox, Richie Shazam, Tommy Dorfman, Chloë Sevigny, and Hari Nef. The sale features sought-after items from designers like Jean Paul Gaultier, Marni, Willy Chavarria, and Tanner Fletcher, turning luxury fashion into a vehicle for meaningful change.
A Community Built on Purpose
Founded by Bobbi Salvör Menuez and John Mollett, MDHS has quickly become a vital presence in the intersection of fashion and advocacy. The label’s mission is rooted in trans rights, and its efforts have built a passionate, creative community that includes figures like Madonna, Alex Consani, and Cynthia Nixon—the latter of whom recently appeared in a runway show filled entirely with secondhand clothing.
Words from Richie Shazam
“I think through the perilous times and the climate that we’re living in right now, community support is really vital,” model and activist Richie Shazam tells ELLE. “Whatever we can do to be of service is important.”
With over 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills introduced in the U.S. in just the first half of 2025, according to the ACLU, the work of organizations like MDHS is more critical than ever. “This organization operates like a heartbeat in New York, filled with really incredible characters and personalities and people all working with a common goal,” Shazam adds.
Exclusive Pride Collaborations
As part of its Pride Month initiatives, MDHS also tapped Aimee Lou Wood, her sister Emily Wood, and City Girls’ JT to design exclusive T-shirts. These limited-edition pieces celebrate individuality and resistance, with all proceeds from both the celebrity closet sale and the T-shirt line going directly to the Trans Justice Funding Project.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of this campaign?
The campaign, led by fundraising label Mother, Daughter, Holy Spirit (MDHS), aims to raise both money and awareness for the Trans Justice Funding Project, which supports grassroots trans-led organizations across the U.S. The initiative uses fashion and celebrity influence to drive donations and visibility.
What is Mother, Daughter, Holy Spirit (MDHS)?
MDHS is a New York City-based fashion and advocacy label founded by Bobbi Salvör Menuez and John Mollett. The organization curates art, fashion, and community events to raise funds and support trans rights initiatives. It’s known for its inclusive ethos and star-studded campaigns.
Where do the proceeds go?
100% of the profits from both the closet sale and T-shirt sales will be donated to the Trans Justice Funding Project, which supports grassroots, trans-led groups focusing on racial and economic justice.
Where can I shop the campaign?
The curated items and limited-edition T-shirts are available through MDHS’s official platform. Details are typically announced via their website and social media accounts.
Why is this initiative important now?
As of mid-2025, over 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been introduced in the U.S., many of which directly target trans communities. This campaign serves as both a fundraiser and a cultural statement—proving that community, creativity, and advocacy can coexist powerfully.
Conclusion
This Pride Month, fashion becomes a force for justice as Aimee Lou Wood, Julia Fox, Richie Shazam, and JT unite with MDHS to support the trans community. More than just a sale, this campaign is a powerful act of solidarity—one that turns personal expression into purposeful action.
By shopping the curated collections or wearing the exclusive T-shirts, supporters aren’t just making a style statement—they’re investing in a future rooted in equality, visibility, and care.