Doodles Teams With Luxury Fashion House BBC Ice Cream To Drop New NFT Collection ByDominic KimaniPRO INVESTOR Updated: 21 April 2023 DisclosureWe sometimes use affiliate links in our content, when clicking on those we might receive a commission – at no extra cost to you. By using this website you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage The popular blue chip non-fungible token project Doodles has partnered with Billionaire Boys Club, the luxury fashion house behind the famous Ice Cream brand, to create a new NFT collection. Doodles will launch its NFT collection late this week. Doodles Joins BBC Ice Cream To Drop NFTs In an April 20 blog post, Doodles NFT collection confirmed plans to launch a new NFT collection in partnership with fashion house BBC Ice Cream. The NFT collection will launch this week during the highly anticipated “Something In The Water Festival.” Doodles x @bbcicecream … capsule collection dropping exclusively at Doodle Beach during @sitw [limited quantities may be available online after the festival] pic.twitter.com/remE2RmYnU — doodles (@doodles) April 20, 2023 BBC, an acronym for Billionaire Boys Club, is a fashion brand established in early 2003. The luxury fashion house “BBC Ice Cream” is renowned for producing and branding assorted products, such as T-shirts, hats, shorts, towels, and skateboards. Billionaire Boys Club Ice Cream Brand was founded by Pharrell Williams, an American record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter, and fashion designer. The iconic rapper anticipates launching a pool festival in Virginia Beach to celebrate his hometown’s cultural heritage. This is Williams’ first project since joining Doodles as a chief brand officer in June 2022. Under the new integration, the two brands will launch an NFT collection alongside branded apparel goods like T-shirts, hats, shorts, towels, and skateboards. The collection has been designed using bright colours and features Doodles cartoon images. Doodles Begins Its Media Vision Journey The new apparel collection will range from $50 to $165. All proceeds from the NFT will go towards Williams’ Yellow educational nonprofit organization. While commenting about the new NFT collection, Brandon Rosenblatt, head of partnerships at Doodles, remarked: “We’re excited to work with Pharrell’s iconic skate brand Ice Cream on our first pop-up collaboration at Something in the Water Festival. This collection marks an important first step on our collaborations and apparel journey. Expect to see more partnerships like this as Doodles expands further into the lifestyle vertical.” The new brand partnership appeared just a few weeks after Doodles announced that it had evolved from an NFT project to a media franchise. Doodles NFT collection envisioned becoming a leading top-tier media franchise in the long term. Related NFT News What Will Happen To NFT Investors Now That Doodles Has Evolved From Being An NFT Project? The Future Of NFTs – Here’s Why Some NFT Projects Have Vanished While Others Flourish German Chemical Giant BASF Files Trademark Application To Launch NFTs Love Hate Inu - Newest Meme Coin Rating Decentralized Polling - Vote to Earn Doxxed Team - CEO Carl Dawkins Featured in Yahoo Finance, Bitcoinist Mint Memes of Survey Results as NFTs OKX Listing May 19 Learn More Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage