For Immediate Release-
For more information contact
Michele Hundt c/o Sho Clothes
michele@shoclothes.com
www.shoclothes.com
561-319-2121
Wellington, Fl- Sho Clothes, Wellington’s premier equestrian boutique announced today that they will be hosting their annual Celebrity Riders Fashion “Sho” at the Gold Coast Dressage Association’s CDI Opener Show at the Palm Beach County Equestrian Center on February 17th. The prestigious GCDA Opener show runs from February 16th-18th, and the fashion show will be hosted on Saturday evening in conjunction with the exhibitors’ party.
Attendees will see some of their favorite celebrity riders showcasing Sho Clothes new line of Pikeur breeches and new season apparel from EuroFit. Look for rider/writer, Tami Hoag, Tuny Page, Amy Swerdlin, Lily Zilo, Kathy Priest, model/rider, Karen Sakas, Sue Jacoma, Joanne Smith (Roche’s owner), Haley Patterson and Sho Clothes, co-owner, Betsy Rebar Sell modeling the woman’s wear. On the men’s runway watch for John Zopatti, Bill Warren, Bill McMullin and Rick Silvia strutting their stuff. And of course, be on the lookout for fashions modeled by the father and daughter favorites, Patrick and Monica Burssens! “The celebrity fashion show is always a lot of fun and we are excited to introduce our new Pikeur line this year”, said Sho Clothes co-owner, Michele Hundt. “In fact, to kick off the Pikeur line we are offering a free-t-shirt with any Pikeur purchase throughout the show,” Hundt added.
The annual celebrity fashion show and the gift-with-Pikeur-purchase promotion are only part of Sho Clothes efforts to support the show. Show Clothes is also sponsoring the Intermediate division at the show. Along with the $500 sponsorship, Sho Clothes is also presenting a special
I-1 High Score award cooler to a lucky winner at the show. “Because Betsy (Rebar Sell) is a Pan Am Gold Medalist, we thought it made sense to sponsor a small tour class at this show,” said Hundt.
Sho Clothes has been serving the dressage community since 2001. Hundt, an amateur dressage rider and accomplished art director combined her business acumen and artistic eye with Sell’s equestrian expertise to bring a unique balance to Sho Clothes. Sho Clothes quickly became a favorite stop for fashion conscience dressage riders. Despite a slow start to season, Sho Clothes again proves their commitment to supporting the dressage community.
Be sure and visit the Sho Clothes mobile boutique at the GCDA Opener. Admission to the show is free. Call 561-319-2121 for more information.
Photo: Watch for great Pikeur looks like these at the Sho Clothes Celebrity Fashion Sho!
(Stock photo courtesy of Sho Clothes)
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