Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum To Host Panel On Lainey Wilson’s Bell Bottom Country Style
Lainey Wilson‘s style evolution and branding will be the subject of a new “Bell Bottom Country: Creating The Lainey Wilson Look” panel at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Sept. 6 featuring Wilson and two of her main creative collaborators, CeCe Dawson and Raina Gir.
The panel will explore an assortment of Wilson’s aesthetic, and costuming and staging choices, examining how they have aligned with her artistic vision. The panel will also take stock of creative shifts throughout Wilson’s career and look ahead to what’s next for the country star.
Museum writer-editor Jon Freeman will lead the discussion at 2:30 p.m. in the museum’s CMA Theater. The interview is offered in support of the museum’s “Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails” exhibit, which runs until June 2026 and traces Wilson’s story from her upbringing on her family’s farm in Baskin, Louisiana to her rise to global fame.
The program is included with museum admission and free to museum members, but seating is limited and a program ticket is required. Reserve tickets can be found here.


