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The Tennessee Ballet Theater is set to premiere ‘The ICON, Babbie Lovett, Fashion Legend’ in spring 2025, celebrating the timeless style and cultural impact of 92-year-old fashion icon Babbie Lovett. The production will take place at McCoy Theatre and will feature a unique blend of dance, theater, and an interactive exhibit highlighting Lovett’s legacy. Special wine receptions will follow performances, giving attendees a chance to meet the celebrated designer.
Memphis Shines a Spotlight on Fashion Icon Babbie Lovett with Upcoming Ballet Production
Get ready, Memphis! The Tennessee Ballet Theater (TBT) is gearing up for an exciting spring 2025 production that’s bound to turn heads. If you haven’t heard, they are honoring none other than 92-year-old fashion legend Babbie Lovett with a dazzling show titled “The ICON, Babbie Lovett, Fashion Legend.” Talk about a thrilling mashup of culture and creativity!
A Trailblazer in Fashion
Babbie Lovett isn’t just any fashion guru; she’s a cultural trailblazer whose influence spreads far and wide, reaching from the celebrated runways of New York Fashion Week to the dazzling lights of Broadway. It’s no surprise that this incredible icon has spent a lifetime creating waves in the fashion world. From entertaining US troops through the USO to championing the fabulous style movement known as ‘Trashion’, which blends trash and high fashion, Babbie has done it all!
The Production: A Tribute to an Icon
The upcoming production, “The ICON,” is a heartfelt homage to Babbie’s remarkable life and her vibrant contributions to both the arts and fashion world. Audiences will be treated to an unforgettable experience that seamlessly combines dance, theater, and storytelling, immersing them fully in Lovett’s inspiring journey. To say it’s going to be a captivating experience would be an understatement!
Bringing it to Life
The talented Erin Walter is set to direct the production, with choreography crafted by the dynamic duo of Max Robinson and Steven Prince Tate. Their combined expertise promises an exciting visual experience that’s sure to leave everyone on the edge of their seats.
Performances are scheduled to take place at McCoy Theatre at Rhodes College, which happens to be Babbie’s alma mater—a lovely nod to her roots. Mark your calendars for the performances on April 4 & 5 at 7:30 PM, April 6 at 2:30 PM, and April 11 & 12 at 7:30 PM. This is one show you won’t want to miss!
Ticket Details and Special Reception
Tickets for “The ICON” will be priced at $45, but if you come with a group of six or more, you can snag them for just $40 each! Following each enchanting performance, attendees will have an exclusive opportunity to meet Babbie Lovett at a special wine reception. This is your chance to chat with a true icon!
A Fashionable Showcase
During the reception, attendees can look forward to mingling with models and dancers showcasing Lovett’s own stunning designs alongside some unique creations by couture designer Sue Ambrose, featuring eye-catching pieces made from—you guessed it—bicycle tires! Talk about making a fashion statement!
Set Pieces and Interactive Experiences
Adding to the excitement, Paul Thomas, affectionately known as Memphis’ “Recycle King” and a protégé of Babbie, will present some remarkable set pieces that are sure to impress. But the magic doesn’t stop there! An interactive, multi-sensory exhibit will be featured in the lobby, offering attendees a deeper understanding of Babbie’s world and her lasting impact on both culture and the community.
A Celebration of Legacy
Ultimately, “The ICON” is not just about honoring Babbie Lovett; it’s a vibrant celebration of her legacy and the profound way that art connects communities and preserves history. This production promises to be a riveting tribute to a cultural icon whose influence spans generations in Memphis and beyond. Don’t miss out on the chance to witness this remarkable tribute!
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- We Are Memphis: Honoring a Memphis Icon
- Wikipedia: Babbie Lovett
- Choose901: Tennessee Ballet Theater Presents The Icon Babbie Lovett
- Google Search: Babbie Lovett
- StyleBlueprint: Babbie Lovett Faces of Memphis
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Babbie Lovett
