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Equestrian Chic: Margaret Vera Bit Bracelets

Margaret Vera’s gorgeous bit bracelets are versatile, chic and reasonably priced at just $36.00 each (available in her ). These bracelets, made using beautiful real leather, are neutral enough that they can be worn with many different outfits. I have worn mine to several different events and places over the past few months (even to the barn!). I love incorporating pieces that give a nod my equestrian lifestyle when I am out and about each day. Plus, these beautiful gorgeous bracelets are made in the USA!

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with a black leather strap, $36.00

I wore these bracelets while I was at the Washington International Horse Show. I loved stacking this larger bit bracelet with my delicate gold Beau & Stella horse bit bracelet.

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with a brown leather strap, $36.00

I took this photo while apple picking in September. I have worn this brown and silver bracelet so many times since I received it. The leather is really beautiful—a nice natural brown that goes with everything! Plus, as I mentioned above, I have even worn this bracelet to the barn; these bracelets are well-made and sturdy.

One thing that I really love about Margaret Vera’s leather bracelets is how comfortable they are to wear. I spend a lot of time typing at the computer each day between writing content for Cavalcade and writing articles for Equestrian Culture and most of the time I find myself taking my bracelets off after about five minutes of trying to type with them on. Margaret Vera’s bit bracelets are made fit your wrist so they don’t feel clunky and the leather straps are very soft. I actually usually forget that I am wearing them!

These would be the perfect stocking stuffers or Christmas presents for barn friends!

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Deco Pony Custom Totes & Equestrian Culture

A few months ago, I featured Deco Pony’s lovely tote bags and clutches . Deco Pony’s founder Jenn Hogan creates original designs and takes custom commissions for her tote bags, clutches and handbags. When Jenn saw the logo I created for Equestrian Culture Magazine, she loved it and kindly offered to create a custom tote bag featuring the design.

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My custom Deco Pony tote featuring Equestrian Culture’s logo!

I love how sturdy the material used to create this tote bag is. Plus, measuring 15″ wide by 13″ tall, it is roomy enough to carry around my laptop, a few notebooks, cables, etc. The design is crisp and the color of the main logo exactly matches the Pantone Warm Grey hue we regularly use for Equestrian Culture’s branding. The tote is fully lined and also features a main zipper, a large interior pocket with a zipper, plus two smaller interior pockets perfect for organizing pens, my phone, my car keys, mints and more.

What started with one custom EC branded tote (above) quickly evolved into a new Deco Pony collection after Jenn approached me with the idea and I saw how beautifully the first tote turned out.

Deco Pony Equestrian Culture Custom Tote

($90.00) & ($55.00)


We partnered with Equestrian Culture Magazine & designed a pattern using their very stylish logo to bring you this tres chic black & white Tote. Our large, roomy & unstructured tote is great for carting around a change of clothes, polo wraps, grooming tools, winnings or groceries. Super glamorous for the barn & elegant enough for out on the town. —Deco Pony

Deco Pony regularly offers custom design services. If you would like to have your logo or photo turned into a gorgeous tote bag or clutch, I highly recommend contacting Jenn. As you can see, she does lovely work!

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The Little Book Of Horse Quotes: Free Oct. 10th—15th!

, edited by Gina Pecho and Jessica Pecho, is currently available on Amazon as a FREE Kindle download through October 15th. I downloaded this e-book this morning and the quotes it contains are wonderful! As an added bonus, for every free e-book downloaded, Illinois Horse Rescue of Will County will receive a donation of $1.00!

The Little Book of Horse Quotes

The Little Book of Horse Quotes regularly retails for $9.99 for a paperback copy and $3.99 for the e-book version. If you miss the Oct. 15th deadline for ordering the e-book for free, or if you would prefer a paperback copy, you will be happy to learn that a portion of the proceeds from the sales of all copies/versions of this book are also donated to the Illinois Horse Rescue of Will County.

The Little Book of Horse Quotes

Many people have sighed for the “good old says” and regretted the “passing of the horse,” but today, when only those who like horses own them, it is a far better time for horses
—C.W. Anderson

This cute little book is filled with 365 quotes by over 100 different authors. It is published by aka associates, the award winning publisher of “The Little Quote Books Series”.

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Favorite Cowgirl Coffee Review

Favorite Cowgirl Coffee

From Left to Right: ““, ““, ““, and a goodie bag (details below).

The first thing that you will probably notice about the above photo is the fact that all three bags of coffee have already been opened. They are actually all empty! That’s how good this coffee is. I was recently sent samples of three of ‘s popular blends along with a few extra goodies as a wonderful and very much appreciated “thank you” gift for featuring their coffee and mug in Equestrian Culture’s Fall Issue. I enjoyed the coffee so much that I had to share it here on the blog!

Of the three samples I was sent, “Jamaican Me Crazy” was both my husband’s and my favorite blend. This blend smells AMAZING. Both my husband and I like bold flavors, so this coffee hit the spot. From Favorite Cowgirl Coffee’s website:

This craft roasted specialty coffee is blended with just the right amount of vanilla, caramel and kahlua flavors. Add some whipped cream and Holy Smokes, Cowgirls! Jamaican Me Crazy just thinking about it!

Favorite Cowgirl Coffee

Favorite Cowgirl Coffee’s mug is beautiful. It is skillfully hand crafted and therefore really elevates the morning ritual of drinking my cup of coffee. Another plus is how large this mug is; it holds nearly two full cups of coffee!

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From the goodie bag above: Favorite Cowgirl Coffee’s ““

I love this little trio! The set is perfect for traveling as it includes a “Lip Latte” chap stick, “Soothing Lavender Lotion” and “Lavender Tea Tree Hand Sanitizer”. The hand lotion and the chap stick are going to get a lot of use as the weather gets colder and the air becomes more dry.

I love the scent of the “Lip Latte”. It really does smell like a latte and is perfect to put on first thing in the morning. I may be a bit partial to the lotion and the hand sanitizer because lavender is one of my favorite scents, but these are also great. The lotion is non-greasy and long lasting and because of the added tea tree oil, the hand sanitizer doesn’t dry out hands like regular hand sanitizers can.

I was also sent a brownie, but my husband ate that the night the package arrived in the mail! He said that it was delicious!

I am so impressed by the excellent quality of every item sent to me by Favorite Cowgirl Coffee. What a great small business!

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The Story Behind Equestrian Culture Magazine

“Equestrian Culture discovers the best style, art and small businesses representing the equestrian lifestyle.”

Equestrian Culture’s creative director Leah Anderson and I built this tagline during a series of conversations and brainstorming sessions for our . If we had to tell someone about Equestrian Culture in the length of one tweet, what would we say? How would we sum up something that so deeply reflects our interests and our identities in 140 characters or less?

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While we are both very happy with the tagline we created, it doesn’t tell Equestrian Culture’s readers who we are. What qualifies us to write and curate an equestrian magazine? Why should equestrians and horse lovers subscribe to Equestrian Culture? What makes Equestrian Culture and it’s team unique?

Our Mission:

Many equestrian lifestyle publications exclusively showcase a dream lifestyle. Equestrian Culture celebrates the craftsmanship that goes into couture and luxury pieces, but we also dig deeper to discover start up businesses with beautiful, unique product offerings. Equestrian Culture’s “Small Business Spotlight” elevates the everyday. We find what is just starting to bloom—something incredible that is beginning to rise out of hard work, talent and intense dedication—and we give it a platform. We bring spreads upon spreads of amazingly gorgeous equine artwork and photography to the masses. The horse’s innate beauty and power is, after all, what has always drawn us to them.

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Spread from our Fall Issue’s Featured Photographer article about Bianca McCarthy

We share equestrian influenced style that is not only fashionable but is also something that we would wear and ride in. Alongside photographs of the season’s latest collections that illuminate the pages of Equestrian Culture are the stories behind those brands–directly from the founders.

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Spread from our Fall Issue’s “The Horse Behind the Brand” article featuring an interview with Sara Griot of O’Shaughnessey

The DIY project included in each issue of Equestrian Culture further adds to our distinctiveness. I haven’t seen many other equestrian lifestyle magazines that include these beautiful craft ideas. Not only do we believe in helping the businesses featured in Equestrian Culture, but we also think that it is so important to give back to our readers. Creating and sharing these unique equine themed gift ideas with our readers is one more way that we strive to give back.

Equestrian Culture Fall Issue DIY Project

Spread from our Fall Issue’s DIY project

What Equestrian Culture means to me:

My Roots:

Every school has “the horse girl”. If you are reading this, you were most likely one of them. I certainly was. My bike was a horse. The swings on my swing set were horses. When driving in the car with my parents, I would pretend that the shadows we drove over on the road were jumps. The living room was the perfect place to practice my “dressage moves” and I believe that I cantered more than I ran. I grew up playing with and collecting Breyers and attending 4-H meetings.

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Gemini and I when I was 7 and Gemini was 13.

I was very lucky. My parents purchased my first horse when I was only five years old. Gemini was an 11 year old 15.3hh Quarter Horse/Arabian cross gelding. He was my childhood. Together, we learned and grew a lot over the course of the 17 long years that he was a part of my life. He was my 4-H project horse, we took dressage and jumping lessons, went on countless trail rides, travelled to overnight horse camps together and even competed in our first two-phase when Gemini was 20 years old!

Gemini & I

Left: Gemini and I dressed up for a costume class at a 4-H fun show. Right: Some of my childhood horse drawings.

Our horses lived at home. I spent a lot of time just watching Gemini and my parents’ Quarter Horse Jessie as they dozed in the pasture. All of those careful observations lead to MANY horse drawings. I drew horses constantly. I still do actually.

My Interests and Passions Transformed into Articles:

All of those horse drawings eventually turned me into an accomplished artist. The year I graduated from high school I founded my first business, Designs by Dannie, where I sold my equine artwork and apparel. In college I double majored in Studio Art and Art Education and minored in Art History. My art background and education is the reason why Equestrian Culture features artwork and photography so much more heavily than other equestrian publications.

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Spread from our Fall Issue’s Artist Interview with Claire Bentley Smith

I love to discover, collect and write about art. While in college, I really enjoyed writing art history research papers. One of those research papers won a travel grant that paid for my first trip to London and Paris.

Missing the opportunity to study and write about art and culture after graduating from college, I created Cavalcade. Editing and curating the content here on the blog has resulted in so many wonderful relationships with small business owners from all over the world. These entrepreneurs have inspired me. Behind each of their businesses are rich stories about how they built their own path in life.

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Spread from our Fall Issue’s “Small Business Spotlight” featuring Seven Barks

These relationships guided my decision to include two business centric articles in each issue of Equestrian Culture. “The Horse Behind the Brand” digs deep into the childhood connection many of these founders of equestrian businesses—both big and small—have with horses. There is always a special horse that influenced the formation of their independent and entrepreneurial identity. The “Small Business Spotlight” interview—another regular feature—particularly resonates with me as a fellow small business owner. I understand how hard it can be to get your business’s name out there. I love that Equestrian Culture has the ability to help these start-ups!

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Gemini and I at a state 4-H Horse Show

Horses are interwoven into many facets of my life. They are my hobby, my muse and the reason for my occupation. The content that fills the pages of each issue of Equestrian Culture is a direct reflection of my identity. Equestrian Culture is a project that I feel very passionately about.

What Equestrian Culture means to Leah Anderson, our Creative Director:

Who I am:

I was born with horses in my blood and a pencil in my hand! As a child I was constantly drawing horses and going through the Dover catalog highlighting every product that I would need for the barn I was going to have when I grew up. During recess, my horse friends and I would ‘gallop’ around the playground, leaping over anything and everything that could be ‘jumped’. I spent my summers riding bareback on a bay Arabian named Gazadi, and my school days drawing horses in the margins of my notebooks.

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Left: Leah with one of her horse drawings. Right: Leah & Gazadi

Things didn’t change much as I got older. My mom saved up money and when I was 13 I got my first horse. I still have the ad that I ripped out of the Little Nickel Classifieds. That mare became my best friend, my everything—carrying me to pony club ratings and on countless adventures. I went to college & received a BFA in Graphic Design. For my senior project I wrote, photographed & designed a book about rescue horses titled “Forgotten”. From that point forward, I knew that combining my love of horses & my passion for design was my ultimate career path.

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Leah riding.

In 2011 I followed my heart after the love of my life, and packed up everything (including my horse) and moved across the country to a rural part of Georgia. With no design studio that could possibly hire me within 100 miles, I decided to found my own design business: Dapplebay, Inc. Shortly after that, I launched Dapplebay Clothing Co. in an effort to meet potential clients and expand my network. I can happily say I have achieved my goal to combine my two passions into a successful, fulfilling career.

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Leah & Lady

How I got involved with Equestrian Culture:

I have known Danielle through her blog, where she has featured my Dapplebay t-shirts. When she approached me for some help finalizing the Equestrian Culture logo, I was floored. A beautiful magazine, about horses, art and small business, curated with incredible taste? Equestrian Culture had my name written all over it—I had to be a part of this magazine. While I love designing logos, websites and t-shirts, my true calling has always been publication design. Something about choosing typefaces, the careful balance of making & breaking the grid, and painstakingly adjusting & readjusting the rag of a paragraph…I could design a magazine for the rest of my life! I hope that the successful funding of this Kickstarter campaign allows me that opportunity.

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Left: Leah wearing a Dapplebay shirt. Right: Leah & her OTTB Pie

What Equestrian Culture means to me:

Equestrian Culture means the life lived loving horses. To love a horse is no small passion, and those of us that have shared this notion are inextricably linked. Equestrian Culture Magazine was created to share and celebrate this bond through art, storytelling & community. There is a horse that inspired all of us…that horse is the reason Equestrian Culture Magazine was founded.

What I will bring to Equestrian Culture:

Visually, EC is not just a publication filled with beautiful photographs, art, and wonderful stories- it is carefully designed in a way that sets it apart from other equine publications. My experience & passion for excellent design is evident on every page: the thoughtful layout, use of white space, and careful typography are unique to Equestrian Culture Magazine. In regard to the content of the magazine, EC is curated with an educated eye. Design is a big part of who I am, and design thinking goes into every decision & purchase that I make. I have been greatly influenced by great brands throughout my life with horses, and those memories have shaped my preferences and horse keeping practices over time. Equestrian Culture Magazine tells the stories of these brands we love & discovers the highest quality, best valued, most beautiful products for YOUR life with horses.

Thank you all so much for supporting our new endeavor!

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Equestrian Culture Magazine’s Kickstarter Campaign is Live!

Let’s take Equestrian Culture to print!

Many of you who follow Cavalcade’s social media pages have already heard a little bit about Equestrian Culture’s (our sister magazine) plans to launch a Kickstarter campaign and have seen some of the awesome rewards that will be offered during the campaign. Well, that day has come! Equestrian Culture’s campaign is live on Kickstarter right now!

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Why is Equestrian Culture on Kickstarter?

Since publishing our first issue in June, Equestrian Culture’s readership has grown incredibly quickly. We want the magazine to continue to grow and evolve and feel that now is the time to transition Equestrian Culture from an online magazine to a print and online publication. We are running the Kickstarter campaign with the goal of raising enough funds to cover the cost of printing our next issue.

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A vital part of any Kickstarter campaign is the video. Watch our video to learn more about the types of articles featured in Equestrian Culture, the team behind the magazine and the awesome rewards that are available to both businesses and individuals who make donations to the campaign:

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We have been planning this campaign for months, and it would mean the world to us if you’d spread the word by simply clicking the Facebook and Twitter buttons on the page in this link: ! Just doing that will make a HUGE difference.

Thank you all so much!

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Wearing Joules to the Barn

I have been a long time fan of Joules’ intricately designed and I am in love with the large floral prints they have incorporated into their line recently. The enlarged prints are visually stunning and are a fresh modern take on a classic motif that has been around for hundreds of years.

Joules Polo & Wellies

Polo Shirt: in Dunsden Print c/o || Breeches: in Navy || Wellies: in Pink c/o

Joules contacted me recently with the news that they will be launching in the US this year (YAY!). I was sent this lovely polo and pair of wellies to help spread the word about their brand here in the US. Many equestrians are already huge fans of this fabulous brand because Joules carries so many equestrian and country lifestyle inspired pieces. If you haven’t heard of them yet, I recommend checking out . This image from their homepage perfectly epitomizes the brand’s identity:

Joules Homepage

I am going to write a second post showing how I would wear the polo shirt and boots together in a more everyday/casual look, but since so many of you are equestrians, I also wanted to also show how easily these pieces can be incorporated into a riding outfit. The print on this polo is made up of so many beautiful colors that it made finding breeches to pair with it really easy. I wore it with my navy breeches to play off the deep blue accents and to contrast with the light creme background of the polo. The navy also made my pink wellies really pop.

Joules Polo & Wellies

When we took these photos it was POURING out (hard to tell since I lightened the photos in Photoshop). What better way to brighten a rainy day than a pair of brightly colored rain boots? They are also practical in addition to being stylish. I didn’t want to wear my riding boots out in the rain, so these were perfect to wear on my way to the barn and while I groomed Kidd and tacked up.

Joules Polo & Wellies

Even Kidd loves the bright pink :)


Joules Polo & Wellies
The stripe detail up the back just adds to the perfection.

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Review: Rocky Mountain Riders Rescue Rub

Rocky Mountain Riders Rescue Rub

is a completely natural topical pain relief cream developed specifically for equestrians. This cream has two major active ingredients: Arnica Montana and MSM. Arnica Montana has been used for medical purposes since the 1500s and is well-known as a natural anti-inflammatory. MSM has been most promoted for relieving arthritis pain.

Riders Rescue Rub is a new branch of the family owned company .

…my mother Marcine researched and formulated tirelessly for years, with abundant joy and enthusiasm. Herbs and plants were gathered from her gardens and during daily walks in the valleys and mountains of the Shuswap in British Columbia, Canada. She then began selling her creations at the local Farmers Markets and Health Shows. Word spread quickly of the quality and effectiveness of her remedies and thus Rocky Mountain Botanicals began.—Willow Mainprize, co-creator, Rocky Mountain Botanicals

Rocky Mountain Riders Rescue Rub

Most equestrians experience different aches and pains both from riding and from working around the barn. My lower back and knees tend to bother me most often. The first time I tried the Riders Rescue Rub, I applied it to my back. I instantly noticed how nice this cream smells. Something about the scent is really soothing, which makes it perfect for applying right before bed. There was also a slight tingling sensation where I applied the cream (similar to the effect Icy-Hot has but much more mild). When I woke up in the morning, I noticed that my muscles weren’t as stiff.

I love that this cream is 100% natural and that it is created by a small family owned company where recipes have literally been passed down from generation to generation. Impressively, Riders Rescue Rub is currently carried by 13 wellness clinics and is offered to patients as a topical pain reliever.

Behind the Bit recently reviewed Riders Rescue Rub and was really impressed by the formula. You can read her review .

This post should not be used as medical advice.
I was given a jar of Rocky Mountain Riders Rescue Rub to try,
but all opinions expressed in this post are my own.

Equestrian Culture’s Fall Issue is Here!

Fall Issue is now available to read on Issuu. Once again, this issue is filled with interviews with inspiring equestrian entrepreneurs and small businesses, beautiful equine artwork and photography, an awesome DIY project and chic collections of equestrian inspired fashion, accessories and decor. Be sure to read the Editor’s Letter to learn about all of the exciting changes happening at Equestrian Culture!

Equestrian Culture Fall Issue

Now that the Fall Issue has been published, I will be back to posting here regularly again. Last week’s posts took a backseat to preparing the magazine, but I think that the wonderful content we curated for this issue will more than make up for it!

Moxie Designs Review

Last month, owner, Tiffany Przybysz, created a gorgeous custom set of 4 body brushes and a mane and tail brush for Kidd (recognize the logo featured on the brushes from anywhere?).

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Tiffany is extraordinarily talented! She can beautifully and accurately paint any design sent to her. I was even able to pick any font I wanted for Kidd’s name, and she replicated it in paint perfectly.

Deciding on what I wanted for a design was the hardest part of the whole process because as I looked through her portfolios of all of the brushes, stall signs, tack boxes and grooming totes Tiffany has designed and painted, it quickly became evident that she really can paint anything!

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Finally, after playing around with different ideas on Photoshop, I decided to have Tiffany paint Equestrian Culture‘s (my new magazine) logo along with Kidd’s name on a dark stained wood and bright teal background. Equestrian Culture’s logo is a highly detailed damask design with tiny tack items hidden in it. Tiffany pulled off the complex design beautifully!

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Moxie Designs Review

Moxie Designs offers a line of several different customizable products that will really make your horse, your tack room or your entire barn look polished. In addition to brush sets, customers can order customized stall signs, farm signs, grooming totes, tack boxes, tack trunks, whip holders, bridle racks, ribbon displays, and more!

The set Tiffany created for me is including a 3″ Tampico Flick Brush, 100% Horsehair Brush, Bleached Tampico Soft Brush and a Union Tampico Medium brush plus a bonus mane/tail brush. All of the body brushes came packaged in a beautiful custom wooden gift box.

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Moxie Designs Review
Moxie Designs Review

I love how glossy natural fibre brushes make Kidd’s coat and how well they work in general. The wooden backs are high quality and completely sealed to further add to the longevity of both the paint and the wood itself.

These brushes are so special and will be cherished for many years to come! Thank you Tiffany!

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