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Boston Globe
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
‘Project Runway' is back with two New England hopefuls
'Get ready for lots of laughs, lots of tears,' she said. Advertisement This season, model Heidi Klum returns as host, alongside her new cohost, season 4 winner Christian Siriano They'll be joined by a judging panel made up of returning judge Nina Garcia, Elle editor-in-chief, as well as stylist Law Roach, who's known for his work with stars including Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy. The classic structure, with contestants battling each episode to win challenges, avoid elimination, and ultimately snatch the career-defining season win, also returns. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Both Malenfant and Rosa agreed that this season was rigorous and taught them lessons about time management. 'It was a lot of work,' Rosa said. 'No sleep, but the best part about it is I got to meet amazing designers like Madeline, and I built a true friendship with all the other cast members. So, overall, I think it was a great opportunity.' Advertisement While everyone pursued design through different avenues and aesthetics, their similar goals automatically made them all connect, Malenfant said. Rosa, a streetwear designer, has been interested in fashion since middle school, when he created custom jeans for other kids based on sneakers that were coming out. However, he said he moved out of Rhode Island to New York in part because Rhode Island didn't have a large fashion scene. 'There was only certain people that would want to express themselves in a fashionable way,' Rosa said. 'So, that's the main reason why I was like, I need to move to New York, where I'm surrounded by it daily.' Now, he's the head designer of lifestyle brand Cult of Individuality. Malenfant said she came from a 'very concentrated style zone' that makes her associate New England with a preppy aesthetic and 'to say that I'm not influenced by that would be kind of a lie, just because I am really surrounded by it.' However, Malenfant's work draws inspiration from other areas. In 2021, Malenfant started her clothing brand after deciding that a career in costume design, for which she'd earned an MA at the London College of Fashion, wasn't for her. Her designs take inspiration from vintage aesthetics and the Elizabethan era. While audiences haven't had the opportunity to see all of their work yet, Malenfant and Rosa said the response has been positive. 'I didn't realize how much of a support system I had outside of my friends,' Rosa said. 'To see [other people] supporting me and wishing me the best — it's actually comforting.' As the show premieres, Rosa hopes this season inspires kids not to give up on their dreams and to continue 'old school fashion, where you create patterns and sew and dye.' Advertisement Malenfant said she hopes the season helps people have more confidence in their own abilities to pursue their passions . 'I want to inspire the people who maybe don't think that they can [design], to get out there and just put yourself out there, because it is difficult, but it's rewarding,' Malenfant said. PROJECT RUNWAY Thursdays at 9 p.m. on Freeform, and the next day on Hulu and Disney+, with regular streaming at 10 p.m. after the premiere episodes.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Children's entertainer, 19, is killed in lorry crash on way to theatre performance
A 19-year-old children's party entertainer was killed in a lorry crash on her way to a theatre performance. Rosa Taylor, who dressed up as different princesses to perform for young children was tragically killed in Wiltshire when a lorry smashed into the car she was in. The crash happened on the A4 Bath Road at around 1.30pm on Thursday killing the 'real life princess' from Upholland, Lancashire, and seriously injuring a male passenger and female driver. Rosa 'lived for the stage' and was on her way to star in a production of the Beggars Belief Collective production of SCRUMPTIOUS! on the day of the accident. She was studying at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts and was due to begin a course at Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London in September. In a heartbreaking tribute her father Gareth Taylor said: 'Anyone who knew Rosa would agree that she was the most beautiful person inside and out. 'She was the very definition of a spirit that shines brightly and dies young, loved by anyone who met her. 'She was at once the most talented, most beautiful, and most loving soul I've ever known.' Alongside her studies she worked for PICK'N'MIX Parties in Liverpool - they have set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for Rosa's family. The organiser, Kelly Bryant-Cunningham, wrote: 'Rosa tragically passed away on Thursday 24th July in a RTC out of our city - on her way to doing what she does best - performing (not PNMP related). 'A gift she had that we were all so lucky to have witnessed. She performed for so many children of Liverpool during her time with PICK'N'MIX, giving them the birthday they deserved and now its our turn to do it for our Rosa. 'Rosa was a shining star, so full of life, love and talent. A real life princess who had a passion for dancing, singing and acting. She will forever be part of our PICK'N'MIX family. 'Rosa - your laughter, your kindness and your spirit will stay with us forever. Forever loved, forever cherished, forever 19.'


Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Young actress, 19, killed in horror crash on way to perform for kids at library
Rosa Taylor was on her way to a show at a library in Corsham, Wiltshire, last Thursday when the car she was in collided with a lorry on the A4, killing her instantly A young actress died after the car she was travelling in collided with a lorry as she was on the way to perform for some excited children. Rosa Taylor, 19, was on her way to a theatre show in Corsham, Wiltshire, last Thursday when she was involved in the horror crash. Emergency services were called but the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene. The fatal crash involved a Hyundai i10 and a Scania Tipper HGV and happened at around 1.30pm on the A4, near Wiltshire's border with Somerset. Her devastated family have today issued a moving tribute to her. Rosa's father Gareth Taylor said his daughter was a loving and talented young person with a fantastic life ahead of her. He said: "Anyone who knew Rosa would agree that she was the most beautiful person inside and out. "She was the very definition of a spirit that shines brightly and dies young, loved by anyone who met her. She was at once the most talented, most beautiful, and most loving soul I've ever known." Rosa loved performing, playing lead roles at the Artz Centre in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, before heading to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) Sixth Form College to study musical theatre. She had recently been accepted to study at Trinity Laban Conservatoire, in London, where she was due to start in September, SomersetLive report. The teen, who was from from Upholland, Lancashire, also performed with Liverpool Empire Youth Theatre in productions such as Legally Blonde: The Musical, and in Wow Liverpool's WOW That's What I Call Musicals at the Liverpool Playhouse. This month, was touring as the lead in the Beggars Belief Collective production of SCRUMPTIOUS! She was on her way to the next performance at Corsham Library on the day of the crash. Rosa also worked as an entertainer at children's birthday parties, performing as beloved characters and celebrities such as Ariana Grande, Aladdin's Jasmine, and Beauty and The Beast's Belle to put a smile on young kids' faces. She also worked at Briar's Hall Hotel in Ormskirk. Her loved ones remember her as 'a shining star,' 'the greatest friend anyone could have asked for,' and the 'most naturally gifted performer you had ever seen.' After the crash, a spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: "Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this time. Any witnesses or anyone with dash cam footage should contact the Serious Collision Investigation Team on 01225 694597 quoting log 54250100571. Alternatively you can contact the team directly by emailing SCIT@


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Family pay touching tribute to ‘shining star' daughter, 19, who died in crash with lorry on way to theatre performance
A HEARTBROKEN family have paid a moving tribute to their 19-year-daughter after she died in a horror crash. Aspiring actress Rosa Taylor was on her way to a theatre show in Corsham , Wiltshire, when the car she was in collided with a lorry. The fatal smash involved a Hyundai i10 and a Scania Tipper HGV and happened at around 1.30pm on July 24 on the A4 Bath Road near Wiltshire's border with Somerset. Rosa was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Rosa's father Gareth Taylor paid tribute to his daughter today, saying: "Anyone who knew Rosa would agree that she was the most beautiful person inside and out. "She was the very definition of a spirit that shines brightly and dies young, loved by anyone who met her. Read More in UK News "She was at once the most talented, most beautiful, and most loving soul I've ever known." Rosa was also remembered by those close to her as 'a shining star,' 'the greatest friend anyone could have asked for,' and the 'most naturally gifted performer you had ever seen.' A theatre kid from birth, Rosa lived and breathed performing arts. She played lead roles at the Artz Centre in Skelmersdale before heading to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) Sixth Form College to study Musical Theatre. Most read in The Sun Before her passing, she had just secured her place at Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London and was due to start in September. A natural born performer who lived for the stage, Rosa performed with Liverpool Empire Youth Theatre in productions such as Legally Blonde: The Musical. Just recently she performed in Wow Liverpool's WOW That's What I Call Musicals at the Liverpool Playhouse. In July 2025, she hit the road as the lead in the Beggars Belief Collective production of SCRUMPTIOUS!. 1 Rosa Taylor, 19, died while on her way to perform in Corsham in Wiltshire Credit: Wiltshire Police


Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Family pay touching tribute to ‘shining star' daughter, 19, who died in crash with lorry on way to theatre performance
Rosa lived and breathed performing arts and starred in theatre 'LOVING SOUL' Family pay touching tribute to 'shining star' daughter, 19, who died in crash with lorry on way to theatre performance A HEARTBROKEN family have paid a moving tribute to their 19-year-daughter after she died in a horror crash. Aspiring actress Rosa Taylor was on her way to a theatre show in Corsham, Wiltshire, when the car she was in collided with a lorry. Advertisement The fatal smash involved a Hyundai i10 and a Scania Tipper HGV and happened at around 1.30pm on July 24 on the A4 Bath Road near Wiltshire's border with Somerset. Rosa was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Rosa's father Gareth Taylor paid tribute to his daughter today, saying: "Anyone who knew Rosa would agree that she was the most beautiful person inside and out. "She was the very definition of a spirit that shines brightly and dies young, loved by anyone who met her. Advertisement Read More in UK News TOMMY SPEAKS OUT Tommy Robinson posts video on X as he FLEES UK after station 'assault' "She was at once the most talented, most beautiful, and most loving soul I've ever known." Rosa was also remembered by those close to her as 'a shining star,' 'the greatest friend anyone could have asked for,' and the 'most naturally gifted performer you had ever seen.' A theatre kid from birth, Rosa lived and breathed performing arts. She played lead roles at the Artz Centre in Skelmersdale before heading to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) Sixth Form College to study Musical Theatre. Advertisement Before her passing, she had just secured her place at Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London and was due to start in September. A natural born performer who lived for the stage, Rosa performed with Liverpool Empire Youth Theatre in productions such as Legally Blonde: The Musical. Just recently she performed in Wow Liverpool's WOW That's What I Call Musicals at the Liverpool Playhouse. In July 2025, Rosa hit the road as the lead in the Beggars Belief Collective production of SCRUMPTIOUS!. Advertisement Rosa also worked as an entertainer at children's birthday parties. She performed as beloved characters and celebrities such as Ariana Grande, Aladdin's Jasmine, and Beauty and The Beast's Belle to put a smile on young kids' faces. Rosa also worked at Briar's Hall Hotel in Ormskirk. After the crash, a spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: "Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this time. Advertisement "Any witnesses or anyone with dash cam footage should contact the Serious Collision Investigation Team on 01225 694597 quoting log 54250100571. "Alternatively you can contact the team directly by emailing SCIT@