The Met : Made To Conquer!

2014 J&B Met theme is Made To Conquer

Made To Conquer? Dress for success and book for the 2014 J&B Met now

Made To Conquer? Dress for success and book for the 2014 J&B Met now

On Saturday 1st February 2014, the J&B Met will celebrate its 37th anniversary with the theme ‘Made To Conquer.’ 

The theme celebrates those  with the courage and determination to never give up in the face of any obstacle, an attitude that is found in the spirit of J&B, a spirit that  inspires us to go and prove to the world what we’re made of because we are  all, ‘Made to Conquer.’Prepare for a remarkable afternoon as twenty majestic thoroughbreds race over the 2000 meters to claim a stake of the R2.5 million stake in Mzanzi’s most prestigious horse race of the year.Add to this the most inspired fashion and captivating garments worn by celebrities, fashionistas and guests, all mixing and mingling in and around the spectacular J&B Lifestyle Village, and you have the makings of an unforgettable day at the races.This year, you are called on to ‘Dress Victorious.’ Take your lead from J&B’s vibrant, irrepressible spirit and interpret the theme your way.Tickets to the J&B Met are available through Computicket. Conquer the J&B 2014 Met in style.

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