The evening focused on what to wear for the coming season both in the competition arena and everyday riding wear, focusing on top style trends and showcasing how equestrian can cross over to high fashion, with some clever styling.
Equetech sponsored rider and International dressage rider Amy Stovold gave a talk on her background and what she looks for in riding attire and there was an opportunity for Quintessentially members to shop both brands with an exclusive discount.
The evening also had a charitable angle with a prize raffle featuring prizes from both brands in aid of The Ebony Horse Club. The London based charity use horses to raise the education, life skills, well-being and aspirations of young people growing up in disadvantaged communities in South London.
Catherine Mills, Founder of Quintessentially Equestrian said:
“The event was really well received by members and also offered them the perfect opportunity to shop stylish equestrian brands within the capital, as well as getting an insight into equestrian fashion and competition wear”
The evening raised £270 for the charity.