by Sara Estes
From Gucci to Versace, designs by the world's foremost clothing designers are currently on view at The Frist Center for the Visual Arts in the first major survey of post-war Italian fashion, "Italian Style: Fashion Since 1945."
Curated by Sonnet Stanfill of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, the exhibition aims to give viewers a sense of the rich and diverse heritage of Italian fashion, and of the many fashion labels who have been or still are deeply influential as taste makers.
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