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Nu by Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony has continued to rise as a star in the spotlight. From his music career, his strong purchases of millions of dollars and real estate entire football team, we learn every day of his multitude of talents. The best-selling has Puerto Rican-American musician / singer / songwriter also recently entered in the role of producer and actor. These talents, is his latest project. Marc Anthony is now leading to his sense of fashion and formal background, with the creation clothing / accessories line to take, a second from Marc Anthony.
Marc Anthony has dipped his hand in many kinds of talent and purchases. Well, the minority owner of NFL Team Miami Dolphins, Anthony always looking for the next best thing. Born in New York City, Anthony was named after the Mexican singer Marco Antonio Muniz. As a child in a family of eight, Anthony had always proved to be on stage. A born actor and performer, this multi-talented individual began his career as quickly as possible.
broke after a musical career for Marc Anthony, he started down. Although the settlement process is not about the star from the limelight. Now the father of the daughter Adrianna (Born 1994), as well as twins, Emme and Maximallian (born 2008), he has a life full of family. Currently, Mrs. Jennifer Lopez and father of three, an entrepreneur is not overlooked. His new efforts have laid in a booming fashion line, called a second from Marc Anthony.
Nu Marc Anthony exhibits fresh colors, glowing silhouettes and the general inspiration to want to be a part of the fashion world. The modern beacon for simple things are acceptable in most any occasion. As Anthony was always of fashion and Art was inspired, he is with the customer as its conscious Muse. Creating fit and comfort for all, has created a fine mix.
With years of experience in the fashion world, from work at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills, working as a visual merchandiser, Anthony anxious to take this step as in the role of a designer seemed. Before with his work than men for a moment he was a designer boutique LA. After his experience in this street, he decided on a women's line, for which he now today is to move.
Nu Marc Anthony was officially known as Nu Collective. It is now a fashionable twist on the classic modernism. Friends and supporters of the new collection of Anthony's include: Eva Longoria, Nicky and Paris Hilton, Lauren Conrad and Lindsay Lohan (to name a few). Anthony and Jennifer Lopez have also known this new transmission in Prime-Time Events strut the red carpet.
Consistently featured in most all the top fashion publication presents are opinions almost always fantastic! Style magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, People, and USA have all featured Marc Anthony's new fashion line.
Musician, producer, actor, His father, husband, designers – who would be excited to see what this man takes on next?
About the Author
Sheila Harris is the general manager of Cotton Island a womens fashion boutique. Cotton Island always carries the newest and freshest styles that won’t break your pocketbook. The womens boutique can be found at http://www.cottonisland.com.
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