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Dwyane Wade’s wife Gabrielle Union sparks chaos after highlighting LGBTQ+ designer Adair Curtis during Pride and Juneteenth (Image Source: Getty Images)
Gabrielle Union, wife of ex-NBA player Dwyane Wade, said something basic but significant. She reposted a lovely picture from designer Adair Curtis along with a brief comment. Fans adored it even if it was a little gesture.
Once again, Gabrielle's support for her friends and the Black creative community had an effect. Let’s take a closer look at this moment that blends bold design, cultural pride, and unapologetic allyship—where fashion meets purpose and sparks real conversation.
Why small gestures matter: Gabrielle Union’s two-word message makes an impact
On June 20, Gabrielle Union reposted an Instagram post from @adair_curtis, a well-known interior designer and co-founder of JSN Studio. On her Story, she added a short note:“The bestest”
Dwyane Wade’s wife Gabrielle Union sparks chaos after highlighting LGBTQ+ designer Adair Curtis during Pride and Juneteenth (Image Source: Instagram)
Gabrielle Union emphasizes Black artists, writers, and business owners.
Particularly during significant events like Juneteenth, commemorating the termination of slavery in the United States, she frequently employs her platform to give them visibility. Gabrielle has always advocated for the Black community, women, and the LGBTQ+ community. Her backing of Adair Curtis helps that ongoing quest. Along with being a gifted designer, Curtis unapologetically belongs to the LGBTQ+ community.
Married to celebrity stylist Jason Bolden, he has a son named Arrow Fox. For a long time, Union and Wade have been friends who are also advocates for equality and diversity. Gabrielle has frequently discussed in interviews how she makes certain Black and queer voices are heard and helps lift up others.
Adair Curtis’ West Hollywood design shines in #1stDibs50 feature
A day before Gabrielle’s post, on June 18, Adair shared photos of a West Hollywood living room he designed. The post was part of the 2025 #1stDibs50 series, which honors amazing interior designers.Adair wrote in the caption:“This living room takes inspiration from old Hollywood films, with a French mid-century twist.”He added that it features earthy colors, bold furniture, and pieces from Studio Balestra.
Just hours later, Gabrielle reposted the picture with her quick note:“The bestest”Fans loved it. One person wrote in the comments: “This is what real art looks like. Stunning.”Another added: “Gab showing love like this just hits different.”The post came at a powerful time Pride Month and Juneteenth. To many fans, it felt like more than a design it was a celebration of love, culture, and connection.Sometimes, all it takes is two words to lift someone up. Gabrielle Union knows that well.Also Read: Dwyane Wade’s wife Gabrielle Union breaks silence as LGBTQ+ lifeline faces shutdown