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Wearing a “Protect the Dolls” t-shirt, Madonna stood up for trans rights on social media. The t-shirt was created by fashion designer Conner Ives, and he wore it to Fashion Week in London ...
W hen Conner Ives strolled out for his Fall 2025 finale at London Fashion Week in a plain white tee reading “Protect the Dolls,” it looked like a quiet moment, but within hours, the T-shirt ...
For Pedro Pascal, wearing a Protect the Dolls tee to a Marvel premiere isn’t just about red-carpet virality, it’s about keeping the pressure on his employer, too: Marvel is owned by Disney ...
When Conner Ives strolled out for his Fall 2025 finale at London Fashion Week in a plain white tee reading “Protect the Dolls,” it looked like a quiet moment, but within hours, the T-shirt had ...
During Coachella weekend, Australian pop singer Troye Sivan joined Charli XCX onstage wearing a white T-shirt with bold black lettering reading: 'Protect the Dolls.' ...
At the end of Conner Ives’s fall 2025 show in February, the American-born, London-based designer took his final bow in a white t-shirt with black lettering that read “Protect The Dolls.” ...
The word “doll” is having a moment in queer culture, leaping from ballroom slang to social media feeds. In April, actor Pedro Pascal turned heads on a red carpet by sporting a “Protect The ...
As a result, he created “Protect the Dolls” as an accessible, discernible slogan that could reach a wide number of people. Still, he and his team had not braced for the impact.