CAPELTA wins glass slipper award at WSA Collections

The likes of Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Melanie Griffith have been seen high-stepping in Capelta boots recently, and the show-stopping designs that Capelta has introduced over the last few months has been fuel for magazine gossip columns.
By: Capelta
 
Aug. 14, 2009 - PRLog -- Capelta won the glass slipper for the WSA Collections show in Las Vegas, which commemorates the top suite at the event.

The award created a huge buzz around the suite, and as a result Capelta received a ton of traffic throughout the show, which concluded in Capelta breaking all of its past sales records at tradeshows.

Capelta also offered the first ever glance into their long anticipated men’s line, blowing open the budding new genre of men’s couture footwear with cowboy boots that bear an eclectic blend of furs and crystals, while still maintaining the cache of the Capelta brand.

The likes of Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Melanie Griffith have been seen high-stepping in Capelta boots recently, and the show-stopping designs that Capelta has introduced over the last few months has been fuel for online chatter boxes and magazine gossip columns.

Capelta boots are handmade from a delicate mix of the fine leathers and furs, and accented with an eclectic array of gems to make each individual boot its own one-of-a-kind item. Capelta has demonstrated a commitment to use recycled materials when possible, and this exemplified in a lot of the recent attention that Capelta has received.

Having been recently mentioned in InTouch Weekly and with scheduled appearances in multiple episodes of the upcoming new Melrose Place TV show, Capelta is in line to become a fixture in the public eye this Fall.

In preparation for WSA, designer Monique Capelta spent 30 hours prior to the event decorating and furnishing the suite. During the event her suite resembled something more of a jungle than a hotel room.

For more information, check out www.capelta.com
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