The Archives Nashville Returns For Third Annual Artist Closet Sale At CMA Fest
The Archives Nashville, a digital archiving and storage company specializing in musicians’ wardrobes, will host its third annual Artist Closet Sale this week during CMA Fest June 4-7, providing fans an exclusive opportunity to shop their favorite artists’ closets.
The Artist Closet Sale will be held at Fan Fair X in Nashville’s Music City Center from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily, and fans will have the chance to browse and purchase wardrobe items from a star-studded lineup including Ashley McBryde, Bailey Zimmerman, Ella Langley, Jason Aldean, Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi, Jordan Davis, Kassi Ashton, Little Big Town, Luke Combs, Megan Moroney, Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, Russell Dickerson, The Band Perry, Tucker Wetmore, Wynonna Judd and more.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale will support the CMA Foundation’s mission to provide students with access to high-quality music education and equip educators with the resources needed to sustain thriving programs.
“We’ve been blown away by the response that’s allowed us to raise over $62,000 thus far in support of the CMA Foundation’s important work, and we’re so thankful to all of these artists for being so generous with their incredible items,” shares The Archives founder and longtime celebrity stylist Tiffany Gifford. “It’s an honor to give fans a chance to own a piece of their favorite artists’ wardrobe while contributing to a cause that nurtures the next generation of musicians and educators.”
With the vast wardrobe musicians acquire over the years, Gifford realized there were no viable wardrobe archiving solutions, so she created The Archives to help clients not only store their wardrobe safely and securely, but to offer a digital solution to keep all things organized, searchable and accessible to her clients and their respective teams. The Archives takes inventory and photos of the wardrobe to be archived, giving teams the option to store pieces in their facilities or integrate their system into current storage locations. RFID tracking technology programmed into each piece allows for tracking movement of each garment with the online inventory showing all pieces and their location while allowing movement as needed.
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