Lainey Wilson amplified her country core styling with a look courtesy of Indian designer Rahul Mishra for her attire to tour the “Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails” exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The country singer stopped by to take a look at the exhibit on Thursday in Nashville.
Lainey Wilson attends the “Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails” exhibit at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on July 17 in Nashville.
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Wilson wore a look from Mishra’s spring 2021 couture collection, featuring a shimmering deep blue jacket with a long hemline and sleeves. Cascading down the piece was a bouquet of flowers in shades of white, red, pink and more. The jacket featured sharp lapels and a button at the waist. The look also featured blue wide-leg trousers with allover sequins on the fabric. Wilson brought a country core edge to her attire, completing her look with a royal blue cowgirl hat.
Rahul Mishra Spring 2021 Couture
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Wilson’s look made its debut as part of Paris Couture Week in January 2021. The eponymous designer looked to the way Earth continues to regenerate, citing mushrooms and their natural structures as inspiration.
“‘Mushrooms are masterpieces of natural engineering,’” the designer said in a Zoom preview, quoting botanist Nicholas P. Money. “They capture decay and build new life,” reads an excerpt from Alex Wynne’s WWD review of the collection. “The collection included a bevy of three-dimensional embroideries and vibrant uses of color and texture. The effect “imitated the shapes and colors of polypores — or bracket fungi — undulating in waves of color,” Wynne wrote.
Lainey Wilson wears Rahul Mishra at the “Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails” exhibit at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on July 17 in Nashville.
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Wilson’s connection with fashion and notable brands has expanded over the course of the last few years. Following a collaboration and signature collection drop with Wrangler in September 2024, Wilson set her sights on jewelry, inking a deal with The Jewelry Group, announced on Monday.
“I’m so excited about partnering with The Jewelry Group on this collection of pieces,” Wilson said via a statement. “As a lifelong lover of the American West, I worked with the team to design pieces to help bring out your inner cowgirl and the beauty and strength she holds. I hope you love it and I can’t wait to see you all decked out.”