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    Golden Age of Fashion to Spotlight Altovise

    Article submittedBy Article submittedSeptember 22, 2022Updated:September 22, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    NASHVILLE, TN — On September 24, 2022, Love, Peace, and Zin presents The Golden Age of Fashion, an exclusive fashion event to launch the new Couture collection of international fashion designer Zintrise Altovise. The event will feature a blending of art and fashion, including live poetry and music performances as well as a designer showcase that highlights vendors, a panel discussion that includes Altovise and other fashion influencers in Nashville, and a fashion showcase that spotlights ready-to-wear and couture designs highlighting some of Nashville’s best designers. Held at The PSV Store at 100 Taylor Street, Suite A22B, Nashville, TN 37208 from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM, the event is free to the public.

    The Golden Age of Fashion is an homage to an era that began in 1947 after World War II, when world-famous designer Christian Dior’s new designs marked the beginning of a momentous decade in fashion history. During this time fashion began to celebrate the end of the war and set a standard for dressmaking and high fashion.

    It is Altovise’s belief that fashion can now be used to celebrate the end of the pandemic in a similar way. “During the last two years many high-end brands had to either pivot to collections that leaned heavily into loungewear, or they ceased operations,” she explained. “Now like in the 40s, we are at a time where designers can begin to take advantage of expressing themselves through glamour and elegance. We decided to use the term Golden Age because in the past this has been described as an era that revolutionized the idea of fashion.”

    Fashion and show designer Zintrise Altovise has been featured in over 15 online publications including Vogue Italia and other international and local magazines. She has been chosen as a featured designer for the International Fashion Showcase in Birmingham, England, and has been globally recognized for fashion shows and events in nations including Denmark, Italy, Canada, The Netherlands, and others. Altovise was recently nominated for the ACHI Magazine Georgia Woman of Influence and Georgia Woman on the Rise.

    Another focus of the event is to help the growth of the fashion scene in Nashville. For instance, the panel discussion will be centered around changing the idea of what fashion means in Music City by those who have real influence in the clothing they wear and sell. The fashion show segment not only features Altovise’s collection but also streetwear by popular Nashville designers Ayjah and Ashley Rashell. “The evolution of fashion is changing in many places, and I would love for Nashville to see the same growth in that industry as it has seen in so many other areas of art, music, and even business,” Altovise said. “In many places fashion, art, and music go hand to hand, so my goal is to bring concepts that are used in other cities to  Nashville. I would like to see fashion being a part of the culture and hope to elevate Nashville to that level.”

    During the sip-n-shop Love, Peace, and Zin will have items for sale that includes room sprays, hand-painted jackets, vintage luxury designer bags, and clothing made from sustainable items like bamboo and silk, with wine and champagne available to enjoy. Other vendor items will be available for purchase as well.

    Please join Zintrise Altovise for The Golden Age of Fashion and enjoy an experience that celebrates the power, influence, and potential of the Nashville fashion scene. Light foods and beverages will be provided. Please feel free to invite all your friends from around Nashville for this entertaining evening of fashion and art.  For further information on the event please visit https://www.instagram.com/lovepeaceandzin.

    Love, Peace, & Zin is a passion project to present the luxury experience from a sustainable, cost-effective, point of view. Fashion Designer and Creative Strategist Zintrise Altovise started Love, Peace, & Zin company with one thing in mind; to share her love for a sustainable lifestyle. We take pride in providing well-made, eco-friendly, and timeless products that align with our beliefs to inspire love, peace, and change in the way we treat the environment and the place we call home.

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