(L-R: Victoria Rutledge, CMA Director of Major Endowments; Lindsey Morrison, CMA Community Engagement Manager; Alexandra Karalash, The Archives Nashville Studio Director; Tiffany Gifford, The Archives Nashville Owner/Founder and Celebrity Wardrobe Stylist/Image Consultant; Tiffany Kerns, CMA SVP, Industry Relations and Philanthropy; CMA Foundation Executive Director; Michelle Kirk, CMA Sr. Director of Integrated Marketing and Strategic Partnerships) (Courtesy of the Country Music Association)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (CelebrityAccess) — The Archives Nashville, a digital storage archive and preservation company focused on artist closets, announced that it raised $31,102.21 for the CMA Foundation through its inaugural Artist Tag Sale held at this year’s CMA Festival.
The Artist Tag Sale gave fans the chance to shop wardrobe items worn by country music stars like Lauren Alaina, Jason Aldean, Brothers Osborne, Luke Combs, Jordan Davis, Tyler Hubbard, Tierra Kennedy, Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBride, Parker McCollum, Jelly Roll, Bailey Zimmerman, and more.
These funds will be used to support the CMA Foundation’s mission of providing students with access to high-quality music education and providing educators with the resources they need to sustain those programs.
“We’re thrilled to bring this unique shopping experience to CMA Fest and support the incredible work of the CMA Foundation,” said Tiffany Gifford, founder of The Archives and longtime celebrity stylist. “Fans got a chance to own a piece of their favorite artist’s wardrobe, contribute to a cause that’s nurturing the next generation of musicians and educators, and we’re already brainstorming ways to make this an even bigger event next year.”