Manuel Cuevas to put a mask on Nashville.
Nashville-based fashion legend, known for her dazzling designs and rhinestone swimsuits, began cutting traditional face coverings in March. And he does it the same way he dressed Johnny Cash as “Man in Black” and adapted Elvis Presley’s iconic gold suit. .
Fashionable.
“All masks are unique, like all their work,” said Cuevas’ daughter, Morelia Cuevas. “(People) places these masks as collectibles, for protection and to be fashionable. “
Completely embroidered with a touch of rhinestones “tailored to the stars”, the mask costs $150 each; A traditional Manuel handkerchief costs $250, Morelia Cuevas said.
Orders, processed over the 87-year type in your Berry Hill studio, take a week or two to ship.
Customers offer a color preference and theme. From there, Manuel Cuevas takes the artistic direction of the cover. Some, such as a mask worn by Marty Stuart, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, feature a collection of roses; Other models come with butterflies, flamingos and the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
“(Masks) are bought from all walks of life,” Morelia Cuevas said by email, “musicians, frontline workers, fans. . . and even a guy in the military the other day. Array”.
And, of course, this year is the first by Manuel Cuevas to explore the fashion of masks. In addition to dressing characters such as James Dean, Dolly Parton and Jack White, he once designed the famous mask worn by actor Clayton of “The Lone Ranger” of the 1950s. Moore.
“He likes what she does, ” said Morelia Cuevas, “point through the point. “
Interested parties can email Morelia Cuevas for more information on rhinestoneheiress@gmail. com.