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  • Writer's pictureShemariah Pradia

Black Excellence was on Display at the Miguel Wilson Collection 5th Annual Polo Classic


The Miguel Wilson Collection presented the 5th Annual Fashion and Polo Classics in Atlanta Oct 7th to 9th. The purpose of this luxurious fashion show and polo event is to help bring Polo to the inner city and to help children learn this beautiful equestrian sport. The weekend festivities are to benefit The Ride To Olympics Foundation which is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to changing history by empowering underrepresented youth throughout the country giving them awareness, opportunities and exposure to equestrian sports (polo, show jumping and dressage).


Several celebrities such as Sheree Whitfield, Egypt, Eric Roberson, Pastor Troy, Martell Holt, Tocarra, and Palmer Williams were on hand to lend support and was joined by many of the Black Elites of Atlanta, with everyone looking fashionable throughout the weekend.


Celebrity Fashion Designer Miguel Wilson founded and created The Ride to Olympics Foundation in 2017 because equestrian sports had a major impact on his life and success. Wilson is well-known for his custom-tailored formal wear, sports coats, trousers, shirts and fine men’s accessories from his label, The Miguel Wilson Collection. He has designed formal wear for many celebs such as 2 Chainz and Todd Tucker of Real Housewives of Atlanta.


Miguel and his beautiful wife Chancey Wilson worked hard to bring the three days of events together from Friday's Black-Tie Event featuring a fashion show with up-and-coming designers and a performance from Tony Terry, to Saturday's Polo's and Pumps Day Party with an appearance from Atlanta's popular Rapper Pastor Troy, and ending up with the main event, Sunday's Polo Classic at the Beautiful BOUCKAERT FARM in Fairburn, GA.


Checkout the Pictures from Sunday's Polo Classic, photos courtesy of Shemariah Pradia

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