Lesbian Visibility Day is an annual day to celebrate and bring visibility to lesbians in the LGBT+ community. There is also the International Lesbian Day, which has been observed since the 1990s.
In 2020 Lesbian Visibility Day takes place on the 26th of April.
Lesbian Visibility Day was first observed in 2008 and was created to ensure the visibility of the lesbian community.
What are the colours of the Pansexual Pride flag?
There are, in fact, two lesbian flags. One is know as the Labrys flag, which features a battle-axe on a dark purple background. The other is what is considered the standard lesbian flag which consists of six shades of red and pink colours and a white bar in the centre. Sometimes it has a lipstick mark in the corner denoting that the holder is a “lipstick lesbian”.
Can you buy lesbian jewellery or gifts?
Yes, there are many stores which have gifts which have the lesbian colours assigned to them. Check out the amazing lesbian gift and jewellery range from our partner site, The Pride Shop.
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