Nashville Fashion Week 2015 schedule set
Tickets now on sale

The schedule for Nashville Fashion Week 2015 is set and tickets for all events are on sale now. Several new artistic events have been added to broaden the reach of the five-day celebration of Nashville’s thriving fashion and retail community. The week will kick off on Tuesday, April 7 with the Nashville Designer Showcase at Acme Feed & Seed and end with the 2nd Annual Fashion Forward Gala at The Rosewall.

Several industry awards are being added to the Gala programming this year, including the ‘Fashion Retailer of the Year.’ Proceeds from all Nashville Fashion Week events benefit the Nashville Fashion Forward Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, an endowed fund established to support the next generation of fashion industry professionals with ties to Middle Tennessee by providing financial award and resources for experiential professional development opportunities.

A limited number of All Access Passes are available at the dynamic rate of $275 through midnight March 15. The All
Access Pass price will then increase to $300 for full access to the week’s activities. Individual tickets are available in a range of prices. All tickets can be purchased at nashvillefashionweek.com.

The schedule for Nashville Fashion Week 2015 follows:

Tuesday, April 7

Nashville Designer Showcase at Acme Feed & Seed 
The official Nashville Fashion Week Opening Night Party will take place on the Acme rooftop following the showcase.

Wednesday, April 8

Accessories as Art Installation and cocktail party at The Cordelle

Thursday, April 9

Nashville Shops Day — Shop in-store events at boutiques throughout the city
 ‘design + fashion’ at Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams, featuring Herb Williams, curator at The Rymer Gallery, ‘Call of Couture’ sculpture series.

Friday, April 10

Fall/Winter 2015 Ready-to-Wear runway show at Musica

Saturday, April 11

Fashion and Technology Industry Panels at City Winery
Nashville Fashion Forward Gala at The Rosewall

The Nashville Fashion Week official closing night party will take place immediately after the Gala at The Citizen.
Additional details about individual events will be announced at .

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