Arab Times

NASHVILLE, Tenn:

Variety

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Khan

A new generation of country musicians — mostly young and female — is changing the look of fashion in Music City with clothing lines designed with fans in mind.

Fashion has tended to be exaggerate­d and designed for the screen or the stage. Consider Dolly Parton’s body-hugging denim and rhinestone­s, Loretta Lynn’s sparkly ball gowns, or Shania Twain’s midriff-bearing leopard outfit.

“I think country artists, mainly women, have always really dressed well,” said Karen Fairchild of the Grammy-winning vocal group Little Big Town. “It’s been over-the-top and full of fabulous sequins and rhinestone­s, but it also was attractive and endearing. And that’s why if you came to the Grand Ole Opry, you didn’t want to see Dolly walk out in something that wasn’t sparkly. You want her to be Dolly.”

But Fairchild and others are leading a new wave of fashion style. The Fair Child collection, launched this year at select Macy’s stores and online, reflects her love of high fashion, vintage clothes and glamour, but is affordable and tailored to be approachab­le.

Fairchild said she wanted many of her pieces to be easily paired with denim jeans and T-shirts, which she says is her fashion uniform.

“I feel like every girl likes to feel glamorous,” she said. “With Fair Child, we tried to do that at a really affordable price. We were able to do that with Macy’s and give girls strong, iconic pieces that feel a little glamorous but that they could wear in an everyday situation.”

The collection includes cocktail dresses, faux leather, faux fur jackets and vests, metallic leggings, and sheer and lacy tops. Prices start at under $50.

One standout piece is a burgundy faux fur jacket. “People get intimidate­d,” Fairchild said. “They think, ‘Where am I going to wear this fur?’ and I am like, ‘Wear it to the grocery store. Come on!’” (AP)

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