The Gateway Fashion Mall, often referred to as "the other mall," will see four new stores opening this spring, filling the last of its empty spaces and fattening its reputation and patronage.
Popularized by the Beastie Boys, Billy Ray Cyrus, Motley Crue, and others, the mullet grew to its peak popularity in the '80s because it was essentially two styles at once: business in the front, party in the back. And country stars like to party, so it makes sense that some of the genre's biggest stars sported mullets back in the day.
Stephen Barker Liles of Love and Theft got some new ink. The singer's tattoo of a heartbeat has a super sweet meaning, one that will make all fans go, "Awwww."
America's birthday means American beauties wearing red, white and ... cowboy boots? Whether they were celebrating or working on the Fourth of July, country's top females were at the height of American fashion.
Who knew? The perennially clean-shaven Kenny Chesney is changing up his look and has grown a beard. While we're used to the singer's baby face, we bet his scores of female fans will love this new, rough and tumble look.
When it comes to taking fashion risks, awards shows are the ideal time to just buck up and go for it. There are like, millions of people watching, after all. That being said, it does take a whole 'lotta guts to ere on the side of crazy couture, but this year's Oscars were bound to have some of those fashion risks, right? You betcha! Check out the craziest getups from the Red Carpet.
Miranda Lambert has become a fashion plate in the country world. At every awards show, she is certainly "one to watch," as fans are always curious what she will don. The singer will appear on Thursday's (Feb. 21) episode of the long-running fashion/design reality show 'Project Runway,' where the designers have been tasked to create an outfit for Lambert to wear.
The biggest night in music is also one of the biggest nights in fashion, and the 2013 Grammy Awards did not disappoint. The best dressed artists from the red carpet took chances, but didn't go too far with a good idea. Country music's best dressed stayed on the right side of the line between exciting and eyesore.