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VERDY's Girls Don't Cry Debuts New Lookbook With Layering-Ready Pieces
VERDY's Girls Don't Cry Debuts New Lookbook With Layering-Ready Pieces

Hypebeast

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

VERDY's Girls Don't Cry Debuts New Lookbook With Layering-Ready Pieces

Summary VERDY'sGirls Don't Cryhas revealed its latest lookbook, with pieces set to release atDover Street Market London. The latest release highlights layering for the cooler season ahead, complete with long sleeve pieces sitting underneath branded T-shirts. Also joining the collection is a dual-zip hooded jacket in a stunning brown hue, fitted with a complementing baby blue chest logo. A soft pink corduroy jacket wraps up the drop, complete with contrasting navy blue stitching for a subtle 3D look and big pink button enclosures. Check out the lookbook above. The collection is set to release on August 14 and at Dover Street Market London.

Community award for woman who helped Wrexham market return
Community award for woman who helped Wrexham market return

Leader Live

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Community award for woman who helped Wrexham market return

The F Jones Initiative award scheme recognises those who contribute most to the Wrexham community and was originally established by Wrexham Lager and F Jones Food Service. The latest winner is Fern Evans, who has helped bring the markets back to Wrexham. Fern started organising Wrexham's Street Market on her own in February 2023, which was a plant-based market with 18 stalls. It has since grown to have an average of 40 stalls, providing a regular opportunity for local businesses to trade and giving a much-needed boost to the city centre. The F Jones Initiative team said: "Fern has promoted the market and introduced different aspects, such as activities and entertainment. "There are different types of hot food, Jamaican, burgers, pizzas, vegetarian or vegan. Stalls sell local produce, sweet treats, handmade crafts and unique gifts." TOP STORIES They added: "About 95% of the traders are from within North Wales, there are no duplicate stalls, so people are not competing. "Fern has kept costs down and re-invested everything back into the market and although she has a stall of her own, she spends most of her time during the market ensuring traders and customers are happy. This has led to a real feeling of community and support." The street market is held the first Saturday of every month.

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