Celebrated designer Monique Lhuillier's Fall 2013 designs are set to be featured at the Nashville Symphony Spring Fashion Show , Schermerhorn Symphony Center, April 9, 2013. The show will be co-chaired by Elizabeth Broyhill and Elizabeth Dennis.

The event will commence with a cocktail party from 6-6:30 p.m., and the runway show will begin at 6:30 p.m., after which guests will be treated to a stylish soirée.

A trunk show will be held Jan. 18 at The Mall at Green Hills from 10 a.m - 4 p.m. to announce the upcoming fashion show. Not just that, the trunk show will showcase Lhuillier's Spring 2013 Collection and a portion of the proceeds will go to the Nashville Symphony.

"The Symphony Spring Fashion Show brings the best of beautiful designs into this fabulous building and is one of the top social events each spring," said Co-Chair Elizabeth Dennis. "We are so pleased to be a part of this event, knowing that it supports the Nashville Symphony."

Lhuillier's bridal and ready to wear designs are known worldwide and loved by fans. The brand was established in 1996 and has emerged as a coveted fashion house with stylish and elegant designs that also boasts of quality and innovation with a touch of femininity.

Renowned for her couture gowns, Lhuillier's brand also offers a stunning range of ready to wear pieces and accessories along with bridal and bridesmaids ensembles.

"Monique Lhuillier has become one of America's premier designers. Her transition from bridal to ready-to-wear and evening was seamless. We are honored to feature her Fall 2013 collection at this year's event!" added Broyhill.

Numerous celebs swear by Lhuillier's collections and have even gotten married in her bridal gowns. When Reese Witherspoon walked down the aisle to marry Jim Toth, she was dressed in the designer's stunning creation. Other celebs who married in her gowns are Ashlee Simpson, Carrie Underwood, Britney Spears and Heidi Montag. Not just bridal wear, Lhuillier has also dressed up celebs like Catherine Zeta Jones and Mandy Moore for various red carpet events.

Proceeds from the Symphony Spring Fashion Show will help the Nashville Symphony to reach out to about 250,000 children and adults through free music education programs.