Inside E-Com Fashion: An Intern’s Summer of Style & Pride in NYC
There’s nothing quite like New York City in June — the city pulses with life, creativity, and bold expression. And this summer, E-Com Fashion has been right in the middle of it all, celebrating the season and the spirit of Pride from the heart of Manhattan.
From flags waving on fire escapes to sidewalk dance parties in the Village, New York transforms into a living canvas of color, freedom, and fashion. Pride Month in NYC is more than a celebration — it’s a movement of self-expression, unity, and unapologetic visibility.
At E-Com Fashion, we believe fashion is not just what you wear — it’s how you show up in the world. We proudly work with a diverse team of professionals from all backgrounds, beliefs, and identities — spanning across the U.S., the Philippines, and India. Whether in-person or remote, our collaboration thrives on inclusion, creativity, and mutual respect.
We also celebrate Pride by supporting people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Our commitment to diversity and empowerment extends beyond our fashion — it’s embedded in our team culture, partnerships, and the clients we serve.
And there’s no better time or place to show up boldly than during Pride in New York City. Our team has been connecting with creatives, discovering emerging designers in SoHo, and styling looks that say: “I’m here. I’m proud. And I have something to say.”
Because Pride isn’t just a weekend. It’s a mindset — a way of living that celebrates individuality and honors community. And we’re proud to support that through the work we do — from curated collections that speak to identity, to empowering content that champions inclusivity, self-expression, and creative freedom.
Whether you're marching in NYC or cheering from afar, we’re here to help you express your full self — with fashion, with purpose, and with pride. Stay tuned as we share snapshots from the parade, street style inspiration, and behind-the-scenes moments from a summer that’s all about showing up authentically
Madison Square park fountain pride celebration.