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Protect the Dolls is a plain text slogan in support of transgender women and trans rights featured on a white T-shirt by American designer Conner Ives. The T-shirt was first worn by Ives himself at London Fashion Week in February 2025 and became viral after it was worn publicly by multiple celebrities, including Pedro Pascal, Heider Ackermann and Troye Sivan, in April 2025. Proceeds from the sales of the T-shirt go to Trans Lifeline, a support hotline for transgender individuals.

History

In late February 2025, American fashion designer Connor Ives conceived the idea of a T-shirt with a slogan in support of transgender women. After going through iterations of the slogan, Ives chose "Protect the Dolls," written in all caps in Big Caslon serif. "Doll" is an affectionate term for a transgender woman (shirt design shown below).[1]


Conner Ives

Ives created the original shirt the night before his show at London Fashion Week, wearing it himself while walking down a runway at the end of the show on February 23rd, 2025 (photograph of Ives wearing the T-shirt shown below).


M&S PRING PATIEN PROTECT THE DOLLS

After multiple requests to purchase the shirt followed in the days following the show, on February 26th, 2025, Ives started selling "Protect the Dolls" shirts for £75, with approximately 70 percent of the price being donated to a nonprofit community group and support hotline, Trans Lifeline.[2]

Online Presence

On April 9th, 2025, the X[3] news account @PopBase shared a photograph of actor Pedro Pascal wearing the T-shirt at his 50th birthday party. The post (shown below) garnered over 2,300 reposts and 38,000 likes in two weeks.


Pop Base ✔ @PopBase Pedro Pascal pictured wearing a 'Protect the Dolls' T-Shirt at his 50th birthday party, alongside Honey Dijon. All proceeds from the sales of the T-Shirt are donated to the Trans Lifeline charity. HOUSE DIJON OF PROTECT THE DOLLS Ji. TRANS LIFELINE 3:57 PM • Apr 9, 2025 625.8K Views ...

In the following weeks, more celebrities were spotted wearing T-shirts with the slogan. Notably, on April 12th, 2025, singer Troye Sivan wore the shirt on stage during Charli XCX's Coachella set (photograph shown below).[4]

Other celebrities seen wearing the shirt include designer and influencer Haider Ackermann,[5] Addison Rae, [6] actress Tilda Swinton and rapper bbno$. [7]


PROTECT THE DOLLS

Multiple users on X shared photographs of themselves wearing the shirt in mid-to-late April 2025. For example, on April 11th, X[8] user @mykelgiveemhell posted two photographs and a video of themselves in it, which received over 360 reposts and 4,200 likes in two weeks.

On April 15th, 2025, designer Conner Ives made an Instagram[9] post about the T-shirt's viral popularity, sharing photographs of celebrities wearing the shirt and images of produced shirts being packaged for delivery. The post (screenshot shown below) garnered over 52,000 likes in 10 days.


connerives ✶ • Follow ROTECT HE DOLLS connerives ❤ I never had any idea what this would turn into, what we would be able to do with the printing of a tee. Couldn't be more proud of everyone that made this possible. The early adapters (Haider, Pedro, Troye) that made it a thing, the stylists that connected the dots (and bought the tees! No press loans here) and the hordes of people that have donated to @translifeline Moments like these remind me why I do this! Clothes that become something bigger. Absolutely wild. Thank you all 1st batch going out this week, if you haven't received an email yet you will very shortly! Thank you for your patience 52,368 likes April 15 ☑ 이 Add a comment... Post

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ZIEM KOLK PROTECT THE DOLLS TECT victoria NAIC @vicwingly SOON Q pedro pascal do u fw mentally ill trans women with thick thighs, defined calves, a juicy butt, brand new modest unnaturals, and a beautifully brainrotted mind Pedro Pascal Daily @pascalarchive - Apr 22 PROTECT THE DOLLS! GM KOLK PROTECT THE DOLLS
PROTECT THE DOLLS noah @pradachurch tilda saw haider's "protect the dolls" t-shirt and knew she had to get one PROTECT THE DOLLS • • 1:48 AM Apr 23, 2025 41.1K Views PROTECT THE DOLLS ... GM KOLK GM KOLK PROTECT THE DOLLS PROTECT THE DOLLS GM KOLK TECT OLK PROTECT THE DOLLS LIGM KOLK

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