Who needs to go to Cannes or Sundance? Next month, local film lovers will get the chance to see fabulous cinematic efforts right here at home, including top winners from both of those festivals. In selecting locations, organizers sought places that would showcase the city’s diverse and distinctive venues and provide Nashville Fashion Week guests with opportunities to see these places in creative, new ways. Nashville Fashion Week’s five nights of runway shows will take place in some of the city’s most historic, landmark and unique venues. Previously announced designers include: Akiko, Ben Sherman, Betsey Johnson, Cooper by Courtney Warren, Gado Gado, Gustavo Cadile, Julianna Bass, Katharine Kidd, Kevork Kiledjian, Leona Collection, Loretta Jane, Norma Clare, Robert Graham, Steven OO, Sylvia Heisel and Unioin of Angels. Siriano was the youngest winner of the hit series, Project Runway, in its fourth season. Just 25 years old, Siriano is quickly building both a luxury brand and a name for himself in the fashion community. He has shown six collections at New York Fashion Week, and his work has been worn by everyone from Rihanna to Christina Hendricks. He is Payless’ top selling collaboration, and his collection is sold at Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue and internationally from Russia to Dubai. In addition, Christian Siriano will headline Lexus Nashville Fashion Week’s Thursday runway shows at the Crystal Fountain Church in historic East Nashville. Nashville-based designers include Coquette, Jamie and the Jones, Melissa Tabor, Olia Zavozina, Valentine Valentine and White Rabbit. Raines (formerly of Heatherette) and Aman Stovall. The newly announced group includes six Nashville based designers, as well as T. Throughout the week, shows will feature a total of 25 different designers (five each night), including Christian Siriano, winner of Project Runway’s fourth season, who has shown six collections at New York Fashion Week. NASHVILLE, Tennessee (March 14, 2011)-Lexus Nashville Fashion Week announces the final group of designers who will show collections in runway shows, March 29–April 2, 2011. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10:00am-5:30pmįinal group of designers for Nashville Fashion Week announced, including six local Nashville designers and Thursday headliner Christian Siriano Warhol Live: Music and Dance in Andy Warhol’s Work is produced by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in partnership with The Andy Warhol Museum, one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. The exhibition includes nearly 300 works, including objects and documents from the artist’s personal archives. This exhibition juxtaposes major pieces (Elvis, Marilyn, Liza Minnelli, Grace Jones, Mick Jagger, Debbie Harry, the Self-portraits and the Campbell’s Soup Cans) with lesser-known works inspired by music and the performing arts (album covers, illustrations, photos and Polaroids), along with films and sound recordings, which provide a visual and aural score to Warhol’s extraordinary work and life. Warhol Live presents a comprehensive exploration of the artist’s work as experienced through the lens of music and dance. Over the course of his meteoric career, Andy Warhol (1928–1987) used the medium of music to transform himself from fan to record album designer, producer, celebrity night-clubber and rock impresario. Rhoads, Will Hoge and Marie HinesĠ9/22: Robert Randolph & The Family Band, The Dirty Guv’nahs, MoonTaxiĠ9/29: Ten Out of Tenn, Edwin McCain, Carey Ottġ0/06: Brett Dennen, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Rayland Baxterġ0/13: Here Come The Mummies, H-Beam, Eastern Block Public Square Park, where the series is held, is a green roof that sits atop a five-level subterranean parking garage with a rainwater collection system.Ġ9/08: Nashville Symphony and K.S. Live On the Green is engaged in a number of carbon-offset efforts, including recycling using reusable, sustainable and biodegradable materials encouraging alternate modes of transportation offering organic merchandising and free drinking–water stations engaging participants with green initiatives and using energy-efficient lighting and sound. in partnership with the Nashville Mayor’s Office.Įach night will consist of 4 performances with the first starting around 5:30 pm and the Headliner wrapping up around 10:30 pm. The six-week concert series is produced by Tuned In Broadcasting, Inc. Live On the Green, a free, public concert series held at Public Square in front of the Metro Courthouse, runs every Thursday from 09/08-10/13.
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