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Looks like Nick Jonas next project will be legendary!
A source tells ET that the 28-year-old singer is in talks to portray The Four Seasons frontman Frankie Valli in a streaming event performance of the iconic Broadway musical
Jersey Boys. ET has confirmed that Valli is working on the upcoming production.
Jonas wife, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, seemed to confirm the casting on her own on Tuesday by posting a screenshot of an article from
Deadline to her Instagram Stories. Wohhooo let s get it @nickjonas! she gushed. The outlet was the first to report the news about the project, which is set to be produced by Graham King, the Dodgers, Valli and fellow Four Seasons member Bob Gaudio.
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Awake NY and BornxRaised have united for an expansive collection inspired by New York and Los Angeles culture. Consisting of co-branded t-shirts and hoodies plus chore coats, double knee work pants and pocket tees created in collaboration with Carhartt WIP an outfit that both Awake NY and BornxRaised have worked with in the past the offerings aim to encapsulate the thriving creative energy of each metropolis.
Tees and hoodies alike both use a healthy dose of BxR’s signature Olde English font, interspersed with Awake’s flowing script motif, co-branded graphic hits and cartoon-style characters that range from Mickey Mouse to Hot Stuff the Little Devil and a praying cherub. On the other hand, the Carhartt WIP workwear boasts embroidered graphics and provides the collection’s standout style: the familiar chore coat, presented in tan and black with intricate embellishments on its back.
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Ultra-exclusive restaurant été, helmed by pastry expert Natsuko Shoji, is legendarily difficult to book for non-celebrities, despite some loosening of reservations in recent years. Thus, it’s appropriate that the luxurious French-inspired eatery would partner with Verdy for a special dessert, who’s responsible for his own slate of exclusive drops and collaborations.
The resulting joint effort is inspired by Verdy’s Girls Don’t Cry label, which is appropriate given the brand’s origins. As Verdy recalled in
HYPEBEAST Magazine Issue 23: The Sequence Issue, Girls Don’t Cry began life as a humble T-shirt design, which Verdy designed for and gave to his wife. “That’s how Girls Don’t cry made its debut; it wasn’t something that was supposed to be sold,” he recalled. This earnest origin inspired Shoji to reach out to Verdy about a Valentine’s Day collaboration.
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Subscriber only Plus-sized lingerie business Big Girls Don t Cry (Anymore) has been sold to Sydney e-commerce retailer Curvy.com.au less than a month after collapsing with debts in excess of $2m. Big Girls Don t Cry, a Brisbane-based company founded in 1992 by Karen Mason, operated from a suburban shopfront selling bras and swimwear for women sized up to 36. But the business went bust just before Christmas leaving more than 50 people out of work and scores of customers chasing orders. Lane Cove-based Curvy is owned by Wes Blundy, the nephew of retail king Brett Blundy who is the former owner of Bras N Things. Terms of the sale were not disclosed.