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The modern lesbian pride flag, with its distinctive sunset gradient from dark orange through white to dark pink, has become the definitive symbol for lesbian, sapphic, and women-loving-women (WLW) communities worldwide. Created by designer Emily Gwen in 2018, this five-stripe design intentionally moves away from outdated imagery to create an inclusive symbol for all lesbians.
Why This Design Matters: The 2018 lesbian flag represents a fresh start for lesbian visibility. Unlike earlier versions with...problematic origins...Emily Gwen's design was created collaboratively with input from diverse lesbian communities.
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When to Fly This Flag: Perfect for Pride Month (June), Lesbian Visibility Day (April 26), National Coming Out Day (October 11), or year-round representation. This flag works beautifully for homes, dorm rooms, offices, community centers, and Pride events.
What Makes This Different from Other Lesbian Flags: You may have seen the "lipstick lesbian" flag with a kiss mark or the Labrys flag with the Axe. Those designs have been largely retired but you can learn more about them in my video about the history of Lesbian flags. The 2018 Emily Gwen design (what you're looking at here) was intentionally created as an inclusive alternative that represents ALL lesbians: butch, femme, non-binary lesbians, trans lesbians, and everyone in between.
Also available as a garden flag, enamel pin, woven stick-on patch, and vinyl sticker.