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An Officer and Gentlewoman, LLC Hired as Public Relations Partner for The Annual Atlanta Fashion and Polo Classic
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Wilson's Annual Atlanta Fashion and Polo Classic Veteran Raquel Riley Thomas is the CEO of AOAGWLLC An Officer and Gentlewoman, LLC
An Officer and Gentlewoman, LLC (AOAGWLLC), a distinguished Veteran-owned media company, is proud to announce its role as the Public Relations partner for Miguel and Chancey Wilson's Atlanta Fashion and Polo Classic taking place on Sunday, October 13, 2024. The award-winning international media powerhouse, led by Raquel Riley Thomas (Captain, U.S. Army Veteran), is known for delivering top-tier services in Public Relations, Brand Management, Talent Management, and Production.

ATLANTA - Washingtoner -- The Atlanta Fashion and Polo Classic is hosted by Miguel and Chancey Wilson. The power couple has left an indelible mark on the fashion world, owning four flourishing Miguel Wilson Collection locations in Atlanta, Miami, Washington D.C., and New York. Their dynamic partnership extends beyond business, encompassing a shared commitment to philanthropy and community empowerment. For seven years, The Atlanta Fashion and Polo Classic, proudly sponsored by Bentley, has been the epitome of style, sophistication, and cultural celebration. It's where the elite of music, TV, sports, politics, and business come together for an unforgettable experience. Last year's star-studded affair saw appearances by the likes of Mayor Andre Dickens, Jeezy, and Cynthia Bailey, making it the place to see and be seen.

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But this isn't just any event—it's a full immersion into the richness of Black culture. From the delectable cuisine and Black-owned spirits to the stunning designs by Black fashion icons and the athletic prowess of Black polo players, every detail is a testament to the community's brilliance. Even the helicopters that land you right on the polo field are Black-owned, taking the experience to new heights—literally.

The Sunday event will start off with the 1st Annual Junior Polo Classic will see the Atlanta Jr. Polo Team face off against the Maryland Jr. Polo Team at the iconic Horse Mansion at Bouckaert, located at 9445 Browns Lake Rd., Fairburn, GA. From 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, spectators will witness the talent of 24 young polo players, ages 12-15, as they compete for the coveted 1st place trophy. This family-friendly event is free to the public, with over 300 families are expected to attend.

Following the Junior Polo Classic, Miguel and Chancey Wilson will host their 7th Annual Atlanta Fashion event at the Bouckaert. The event, which has previously attracted over 1,000 guests (with an expectancy of 2,500-3,000 attendees, this year), will feature a fashion show spotlighting the latest designs from the Miguel Wilson Collection. This exclusive event will further elevate Atlanta's status as a cultural and fashion hub.

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Media Information for Sunday Events:

Media passes for Sunday Oct 13, 2024, events must be requested online by October 1, 2024, via this link.

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