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Fashion United
5 days ago
- Business
- Fashion United
Lainey Wilson to launch collection with The Jewelry Group
Award-winning country music artist Lainey Wilson has partnered with The Jewelry Group, Inc. to develop a signature collection under the name the Lainey Wilson Jewelry Collection. The new partnership sees The Jewelry Group act as a licensing agent for the design, development, and distribution of the collection. Leveraging The Jewelry Group's expertise in sourcing, creating, and selling jewelry collections, the collaboration sees the artist apply her unique sense of Western style to the range. The country artist worked closely with the in-house team at The Jewelry Group to design the collection, using key materials like hammered metals, natural stone, suede, leather, and applying her signature details like stars, feathers, cowboy hats, longhorns, and horses. "I'm so excited about partnering with The Jewelry Group, Inc. on this collection of pieces," said Lainey Wilson in a statement. "As a lifelong lover of the American West, I worked with the team to design pieces to help bring out your inner cowgirl and the beauty and strength she holds. I hope you love it and I can't wait to see you all decked out!" The Lainey Wilson Jewelry Collection includes a range of contemporary Western-inspired necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, in addition to other accessories like boot bracelets, collar tops, and hat brim chains. "As The Jewelry Group, Inc. continues to develop key partnerships in the entertainment arena, we are incredibly excited for the opportunity to work alongside Lainey, bring her vision to life and build on the power of her brand," said Fran Lukas, CEO of The Jewelry Group, Inc., in a statement. Prices for the collection range from 15 US dollars to 65 US dollars. The Lainey Wilson Jewelry Collection is set to launch in July 2025, and will be available at Lainey Wilson distribution channels as well as Belk, Boot Barn, Buckle, Cavenders, Ariat, Lammles Western Wear, and Scheels.


National Post
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- National Post
Bluesfest Day 1: Lainey Wilson rounds up the cowgirls
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Nashville darling Lainey Wilson showed off her star power at Ottawa Bluesfest on Thursday with a main-stage concert that provided a rootin', tootin' soundtrack for a cowgirls' night out at LeBreton Flats Park. Article content Article content 'We got a lot of ladies here tonight,' the Louisiana native observed at one point, surveying the predominantly female crowd of thousands in front of the RBC main stage. 'Where ma' girls at?' Article content They were right in front of her, sporting cowboy hats and boots, and hollering along with every lyric she belted out. Wilson not only rocked their world but also shared stories of her life, making everyone feel like they got to know her a little better by the end of the night. Article content Article content Accompanied by a band she aptly described as 'badass,' Wilson got the party going with a string of twangy hits, including Hold My Halo, Hillbilly Hippie and Country's Cool Again to rev up the pace. In her signature bellbottoms and a cowboy hat, she had a confident swagger that covered the stage. Article content But the 33-year-old singer-songwriter was also down to earth, and took the time to connect with fans. She paid tribute to her roots in small-town Louisiana, recalling the 'l'il girl with the big 'ol dreams' and reminding folks not to 'let 'em take the hometown out of you.' Article content Article content There were also some kind words about Ottawa as Lainey and her fiance, former NFL player-turned-real estate agent, Devlin 'Duck' Hodges, evidently spent some time exploring the city. According to Lainey, they fell in love with our town and its residents. Article content To add to the appeal, the weather turned out to be fine, too, with steamy temperatures, zero precipitation and a full moon shining overhead. Article content Highlights of Lainey's enjoyable set included a soaring duet with Brandon Coleman, the passionate and soulful singer of openers Red Clay Strays, on the Johnny Cash tune, God's Gonna Cut You Down, plus a stripped-down version of her song, Watermelon Moonshine, a full-throttle Hang Tight Boogie and a scorching Proud Mary that showcased the power of Wilson's voice. Article content A cute moment came when Wilson looked for a girl in the crowd to 'crown' with a cowboy hat. A little girl in the front row was the lucky recipient, but she was so overcome with emotion she couldn't stop sobbing. Lainey had her repeat a mantra of self-affirmation, and the girl did her best as Cowgirl of the Night.


CTV News
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Ottawa Bluesfest kicks off tonight. Here's what you need to know about Ottawa's biggest festival
Approximately 30,000 people packed LeBreton Flats to see Shania Twain on the opening night of RBC Ottawa Bluesfest 2023. (Aaron Reid/CTV News Ottawa) Ottawa Bluesfest kicks off today, with nine nights of music set to fill the air at LeBreton Flats. This is the 31st year for Ottawa's largest summer music festival, with performances set for four stages on the property just west of downtown Ottawa. Country singer Lainey Wilson headlines the opening night of Bluesfest, with other headliners including Hozier, Turnstile, Shania Twain, Def Leppard, Green Day and Papa Roach. 'We're just glad,' Joe Reilly, Ottawa Bluesfest spokesperson, told CTV Morning Live. 'Anticipation, anticipation, you're doing stuff, and you just want it to start. So we're glad it's happening.' Organizers anticipate 250,000 people to attend the nine nights of music along the banks of the Ottawa River. 'It's always best to leave your car at home or park far away and jump on the LRT or OC Transpo's bus system,' Reilly said, adding you can also cycle to LeBreton Flats. A new addition to the grounds this year is the Casa Loco, a Mexican-style cantina with a 100-foot outdoor patio located on the Kichi Zibi Mikan Parkway. The Crazy Horse Saloon is returning, featuring a mechanical bull. Ottawa Bluesfest runs until July 20. looks at what you need to know about Ottawa Bluesfest. Ottawa Bluesfest 2025 Site Map Ottawa Bluesfest 2025 Site Map ( Tickets Tickets are available for all nine nights of Ottawa Bluesfest. You can visit the Ottawa Bluesfest website for tickets, including the full festival pass and the Pick-3 Pass. A full festival pass costs $428.04. Ottawa Bluesfest lineup Here is a look at the lineup each night at Ottawa Bluesfest. July 10: Lainey Wilson ; The Red Clay Strays; Father John Misty; The Cat Empire; Linka Moja; Melbourne Ska Orchestra; Chambers DesLauriers; DB Cohen; Garnetta Cromwell & DaGroovmasters; Riley Burns; Rosewood Avenue; DJ Karyen Lainey Wilson The Red Clay Strays; Father John Misty; The Cat Empire; Linka Moja; Melbourne Ska Orchestra; Chambers DesLauriers; DB Cohen; Garnetta Cromwell & DaGroovmasters; Riley Burns; Rosewood Avenue; DJ Karyen July 11: Hozier ; The Dead South; Charlotte Day Wilson; Sarah Harmer; Amigo The Devil; The Claudettes; Claude Munson; Emilie Steele & The Deal; Kristine St-Pierre; Sophie d'Orléans; Vikki Gilmore; DJ Karyen The Dead South; Charlotte Day Wilson; Sarah Harmer; Amigo The Devil; The Claudettes; Claude Munson; Emilie Steele & The Deal; Kristine St-Pierre; Sophie d'Orléans; Vikki Gilmore; DJ Karyen July 12: TURNSTILE ; Pixies; Men I Trust; Kurt Vile & The Violators; The Budos Band; Sue Foley; Shaina Hayes; André Bisson; Melissa Ouimet; Rosie's Smokehouse Deluxe; DJ Karyen; Emerging Artist Showcase TURNSTILE Pixies; Men I Trust; Kurt Vile & The Violators; The Budos Band; Sue Foley; Shaina Hayes; André Bisson; Melissa Ouimet; Rosie's Smokehouse Deluxe; DJ Karyen; Emerging Artist Showcase July 13: Shania Twain ; Alan Doyle; Wild Rivers; Big Freedia; The Paper Kites; Darrell Nulisch; Edwin Raphael; Alanna J Brown; Buck Twenty; Jessie Simmons; Leverage for Mountains; DJ DoubleDown Shania Twain Alan Doyle; Wild Rivers; Big Freedia; The Paper Kites; Darrell Nulisch; Edwin Raphael; Alanna J Brown; Buck Twenty; Jessie Simmons; Leverage for Mountains; DJ DoubleDown July 16: Def Leppard ; Tom Morello; The Decemberists; Reignwolf; D.K. Harrell; Amos The Transparent; Beau Nectar; Funk Yo Self; Le Winston Band; Luscious; The Sarandons; DJ DoubleDown Def Leppard Tom Morello; The Decemberists; Reignwolf; D.K. Harrell; Amos The Transparent; Beau Nectar; Funk Yo Self; Le Winston Band; Luscious; The Sarandons; DJ DoubleDown July 17: Sean Paul ; Kardinal Offishall; Peach Pit; Harry Manx; Alicia Moffet; Jolie Laide; Lilyisthatyou; Moontricks; Durham County Poets; Dystoh; Sofia Duhaime; DJ DoubleDown Sean Paul Kardinal Offishall; Peach Pit; Harry Manx; Alicia Moffet; Jolie Laide; Lilyisthatyou; Moontricks; Durham County Poets; Dystoh; Sofia Duhaime; DJ DoubleDown July 18: Green Day ; The Linda Lindas ; Dwayne Gretzky; Fantastic Negrito; Ron Sexsmith; Les Shirley; Los Bitchos; Four Eyed Muscle Man; Jahmeema; N'nerjie; The Commotions; DJ Acro Green Day The Linda Lindas Dwayne Gretzky; Fantastic Negrito; Ron Sexsmith; Les Shirley; Los Bitchos; Four Eyed Muscle Man; Jahmeema; N'nerjie; The Commotions; DJ Acro July 19: Papa Roach ; Daughtry; Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram; Lucius; Bob Log III; The Texas Horns; TJ Wheeler; JW Jones; Hellhound Trail; Rubber Tire Peep Show; We Were Sharks; DJ Acro Papa Roach Daughtry; Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram; Lucius; Bob Log III; The Texas Horns; TJ Wheeler; JW Jones; Hellhound Trail; Rubber Tire Peep Show; We Were Sharks; DJ Acro July 20: Kaytranada; BADBADNOTGOOD; Tim Baker; Lou Phelps; Darren Kiely; Joce Reyome; Catriona Sturton; Elizabeth Royall; Nolan Hubbard; Be In The Band Showcase; Blues In The Schools Showcase; DJ Acro OC Transpo Bluesfest ticketholders can travel for free on all O-Train lines, OC Transpo buses and Para Transpo up to three hours before and two hours after the concerts. O-Train users can access LeBreton Flats from Pimisi Station and walk down Booth Street to enter the grounds. O-Train service will be extended to midnight on July 13 and July 20. OC Transpo says special extended westbound night service on N57, N61 and N75 will start at 9:30 p.m. each night to accommodate crowds. The buses will be on Albert Street at Booth Street. The Para Transpo drop off area is southbound on Booth Street, next to the Canadian War Museum. OC Transpo OC Transpo provides an outline on how festivalgoers can leave LeBreton Flats after Bluesfest. (OC Transpo website) Parking Ottawa Bluesfest says there is no public parking available at the Canadian War Museum or at the site during the festival. Festivalgoers are encouraged to take transit, walk, cycle or be dropped off near LeBreton Flats. The taxi stand is located at Lett Street and Wellington Street. Cashless venue Ottawa Bluesfest is a cashless venue. Food, beverage and merchandise vendors accept Interac, all major credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Prohibited items All festivalgoers and their belongings are subject to search before entering. Ottawa Bluesfest says the following items will not be allowed onto the festival's grounds: No bags over 12' X 12' X 6' No glass of any kind, no cans No weapons, gang colours or contraband No bicycles inside festival grounds No musical instruments, horns or noisemakers No inflatables of any kind No illegal substances or drug paraphernalia No pets No hard-sided coolers or glass containers No flyers, handbills, posters, stickers No fireworks or explosives No beach balls, soccer balls, baseballs or footballs No tents No megaphones No banners or flags No non-collapsible chairs Road closures The City of Ottawa says the following roads will be closed during the festival: The north and south side parking lanes on Wellington Street, between Vimy Place and Lett Street, are closed until midnight on Monday, July 21 Kichi Zībī Mīkan between Parkdale Avenue and Booth Street Reduced by a single lane in each direction on Monday, July 7 at 6 a.m. Kichi Zībī Mīkan eastbound between Slidell Street and Portage Thursday, July 10 at 10 a.m. to July 14 at 6 a.m. Wednesday, July 16 at 10 a.m. to Thursday, July 17 at 6 a.m. Thursday, July 17 at 10 a.m. to Monday, July 21 Kichi Zībī Mīkan between Slidell Street and Portage


CTV News
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Everything you need to know ahead of the Cavendish Beach Music Festival
A crowd is pictured at the Cavendish Beach Music Festival in a Sept. 6, 2022 photo. (Cavendish Beach Music Festival/Facebook) Some of the biggest names in country music will take the stage at the Cavendish Beach Music Festival on Prince Edward Island. Here's everything you need to know before heading to the event. Festival schedule The Cavendish Beach Music Festival is a three-day event that runs from Thursday to Saturday. Gates open at 12 p.m. each day. Shania Twain, Tyler Hubbard and Lainey Wilson are the festival headliners. Here's a look at the Bell Main Stage lineup: Thursday – Shania Twain, Josh Ross, Bryan Martin, Sacha, Tony Stevens, The Wild Palominos Friday – Tyler Hubbard, Stephen Wilson Jr., Meghan Patrick, Adrien Nunez, Nate Haller, Amanda Rheaume Saturday – Lainey Wilson, Wyatt Flores, Bayker Blankenship, Tim & The Glory Boys, Abby Anderson, Justin Fancy Shania Twain in Charlottetown Shania Twain in Charlottetown, on August 30, 2014. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Andrew Vaughan) Weather forecast It will be mostly cloudy in Cavendish Thursday, but it will be hot. The high will reach 25 C but the humidex will make it feel like 30. There is a slight chance of showers overnight. Friday will be cloudy with a high of 24 C and Saturday will be sunny with a high of 21 C. Festival app The Cavendish Beach Music Festival has an app for real-time updates and schedules. Festivalgoers can register their wristband on the official CBMF app, which also includes: set times site map and parking details vendor list weather reports important notifications Cavendish Beach Music Festival (Source: Facebook/Cavendish Beach Music Festival) Festival location and transportation The Cavendish Beach Music Festival is located behind Avonlea Village in Cavendish, at 8779 Route 6. Route 6 will turn into a one-way road for about two hours after each night's show, from approximately 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Festivalgoers staying in the Charlottetown area can take advantage of a round-trip shuttle bus service offered by Coach Atlantic/Maritime Bus. A single-day pass is $55 plus taxes and fees, and a three-day weekend pass is $125 plus taxes and fees. Charlottetown pick-up location options and departure times are as follows: Founders Hall (6 Prince St.) – 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. UPEI – UPEI WA Murphy Student Center Bus Shelter (550 University Ave.) - 11:05 a.m., 2:35 p.m. and 5:05 p.m. Royalty Crossing – T3 City Transit Bus Shelter (670 University Ave.) – 11:15 a.m., 2:40 p.m. and 5:10 p.m. Return shuttles start leaving at 10:30 p.m. or when bus is full. There is also a shuttle to and from the Route 6 Ranch Campground beginning at 11:30 a.m. and running approximately every 45 minutes, with the last shuttle leaving at 6 p.m. Tickets for the Route 6 shuttle are only available as a three-day weekend pass with a price of $95 plus tax and fees. The taxi and ride share pick-up and drop-off locations are: Cavendish Tourist Mart for those coming from the west Cavendish Beach Information Centre for those coming from the east Parking There is onsite parking behind the main stage at a cost of $25 per day and off-site parking is available at Tourist Mart for $20 per day. All parking is on a first-come, first-served basis. Festivalgoers who leave the parking lot and come back will be required to pay the parking fee again. After 10 p.m., those using onsite parking must exit right or east and all those who parked off-site at Tourist Mart must exit right or west. Cavendish Beach Music Festival (Source: X/P.E.I. RCMP) Accessibility According to the CBMF website, the festival is accredited as 'Fully Accessible' by Access Advisor. Click here for Access Advisor's list of fully accessible designation requirements. Those interested in purchasing tickets for the accessible platform can contact info@ If you have an Accessible Ticket, enter through the Corporate Suites entrance, to the left of the main stage. Cavendish Beach Music Festival (Source: Facebook/Cavendish Beach Music Festival) Festival Merch Cavendish Beach Music Festival merchandise will be available on-site July 9 to 12. Look for the merch tent located near the vendor area. Payment options Cash will not be accepted at CBMF. Festivalgoers can pay by Interac Debit or credit cards. You can use your credit card directly on the payment terminal or attaching it to your festival wristband. Cavendish Beach Music Festival (Source: Facebook/Cavendish Beach Music Festival) Bag policy Small bags with a maximum size of 17' x 13' x 6' are allowed. Small clutch purses or fanny packs 6″ x 9″ or smaller, with no more than one pocket, and empty hydration packs are also permitted. All bags will be searched before entry. Cavendish Beach Music Festival (Source: Facebook/Cavendish Beach Music Festival) Water stations Festivalgoers are permitted to bring empty reusable water bottles that are no bigger than one litre to use at the free water refill stations located along food vendor row. For more P.E.I. news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Lainey Wilson ‘Glowing' in Sexy Bikini Following Weight Loss Journey
Lainey Wilson 'Glowing' in Sexy Bikini Following Weight Loss Journey originally appeared on Parade. Lainey Wilson sent fans a digital postcard following an oceanside vacation as celebrated her beautiful body in a leopard bikini following her weight loss transformation. 'Celebrated America's birthday with my fam in the Bahamas. No, the first pic is not my sister! 🌴🐷🐠,' the country superstar, 33, captioned her Sunday, July 6, Instagram post. Lainey rounded up her favorite photos from the trip, including a handful of swimsuit moments. The 'Heart Like a Truck' artist wore a sultry leopard bikini that featured high-waisted bottoms and a classic string tie top. In one snapshot, the Yellowstone alum paired the poolside attire with a multi-colored flannel and a trucker hat with the phrase 'Southern' stitched across the accessory. The Grammy-winning singer also shared pictures with her nephews and her fiancé, Devlin "Duck" Hodges. Fans gushed over vacation mode Lainey in the comments section of her post, with most pointing out how happy she looked. 'So glad you finally got a vacay in!! you are GLOWING sister,' one person wrote as a second commented, 'You look so happy, sister! Love to see it.' Meanwhile, others wanted to get their hands on their own set of the chic bathing suit. 'You are stunning as always! That leopard bathing suit is everything!!!!! Link?! 😍🔥' a third person inquired. Lainey focused on her health and began her fitness journey in 2020. Three years later, the 'Things a Man Oughta Know' singer revealed what contributed to her weight loss transformation after slamming claims that she took gummies to lose weight. 'Alright y'all, by now I'm sure a lot y'all have seen some ads about me losing weight, being hospitalized and then I started taking some weight loss gummies and blah blah blah that saved my life. Well, surprise, it ain't true,' she said in the June 2023 Instagram video. Lainey later added, 'If I have lost weight, it's because I'm working hard, playing hour-and-a-half shows and running around every night of my life. And to be honest, me losing weight or gaining weight ain't got anything to do with my music.' 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Lainey Wilson 'Glowing' in Sexy Bikini Following Weight Loss Journey first appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.