This summer, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts will offer a lineup of exciting public programs in conjunction with the presentation of Italian Style: Fashion since 1945, an exhibition that chronicles the birth and growth of the Italian fashion industry from the post–World War II recovery years to the present day. Program highlights include a conversational lecture by top model Karen Elson and fashion media professional and stylist Libby Callaway.
A series of Artists' Forums will feature some of Nashville's best fashion and accessories designers in panel discussions, sharing their experiences and working methods. Projecting the Hollywood on the Tiber phenomenon on the big screen, the Frist Center's "Italian Style on Celluloid" summer film series will screen La Dolce Vita, Roman Holiday, and Barefoot Contessa all on 35 mm.
Source: http://fristcenter.org/
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