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Updates on Runway and Rescue for Shelby Co. Humane Society



Glasscock, the Louisville luxury ladies apparel store, announced today that Project Runway superstar Christian Siriano and reality TV megastar Carson Kressley will both appear at "Runway & Rescue" on March 26. Glasscock and In C’Inc Marketing Solutions are producing the fundraiser fashion show for the Shelby County Humane Society, a no-kill shelter since 1978.

Christian Siriano will present his Spring and Fall 2011 collections for sale at three times during the two-day event. On Friday, March 25, there will be a private trunk show for loyal supporters of the Shelby County Humane Society and long-standing Glasscock patrons. On Saturday, March 26, the public is welcome to browse the collections, purchase the line, and meet Siriano between 12 and 3 p.m. "Runway & Rescue" will then be presented as part of the private fundraiser for the Shelby County Humane Society. Glasscock will donate a considerable portion of sales to the Shelby County Humane Society.

Carson Kressley, star of the reality TV show "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," will also be making an appearance at "Runway & Rescue. Kressley is a long time animal supporter, owning American Saddlebred horses.

Runway & Rescue will begin at 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 26 and consist of a cocktail hour, gourmet dinner, runway fashion show produced by In C’Inc Marketing Solutions for Glasscock, and both silent and live auctions. Siriano will be available for personal fashion consultations. The collection of Douglas Hannant will also be featured in the show.

Tickets may be purchased by calling or emailing Georgia Bulmer Ferreira at Georgia@monningtonfarm.com or (502) 655-6095.

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