Eqluxe Magazine Summer 2018 Maiden Issue

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EQluxe GLOBE TROTTING OZ FASHION Excess-orize top season bags Keeping your cool ...... Summer gear

BEAUTY

Getting Even End your EQ tan! HORSE lift off EMIRATES Mid-life leading you BACK to the SADDLE

Staying on course with

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Take Off EMIRATES where ponies fly first class

On Course interview with SELMA BLAIR actress equestrian fashion editorial

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Getting LUCKYjack farms envy

MID-LIFE Seat Crisis choosing your saddle later in life

GLOBETROTTING in OZ with a saddle maker’s daughter

On the cover Actress Selma Blair photographed by our Creative Director Shelli Wright and styled by Anna Schilling wearing Steven Khalil and diamond earrings by Stefere Jewelry. Makeup by Stephanie Navarro of Rex Agency and hair by Derek Yuen at Starworks Artists. Shot on location at Cellardoor Equestrian in Bell Canyon California with her horse love Skytop aka Mr. Nibbles assisted by trainer Kelly Jennings.


STYLE EXCESS-orize what’s new in luxury bags? BTS with Dior Resort 2018 QUEST WORLD fashion editorial with equestrian and polo player @zintapolo

BEAUTY GET EVEN the dreaded EQ tan lines SHOW PONIES the latest in runway

JET SET VITAMIN SEA four seasons in Bora Bora or close to home Santa Barbara

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© 2018 EQluxe MAGAZINE

SHELLI WRIGHT Editor-in-Chief

CHRISTOPHER BREDESEN Executive Editor

CAPTAIN BUDDY LLC Publisher

LILA GINSBURG Art Director

SHELLI WRIGHT Creative Director

JOHN PIERCE Art Department

MADDY PASQUALINI Senior Lifestyle Editor

SEBASTIANO MARINO Web Master

ANDREA CANSLER Beauty Director

CINDY GELLERSEN Equine Fashion Consult

JAIN WILSON Advertising

NATALIE DE GROOT Fashion Consult

EMILY MATTISON PR / Marketing

PAULINE MA Beauty Consult

CONTRIBUTORS Shelli Wright Photoworks, Magic Owen, Marlee Horobin, Peter Horobin Saddlery, Karen Perlow, Donna Bernstein, Chris Bredesen, Maddy Pasqualini, Kelly Jennings, Anna Schilling, Renee Spurge, Jain Wilson, Victoria Soalhat, Patricia Brutten, Kendra Baker, Stephanie Navarro, Dalton Bolger, Derek Yuen, Charmaine Breitengross, Lila Ginsburg, Zinta Braukis, Jeffery Rewald, Ali Stepka, Cindy Gellersen, Kelsey Grace, Beth Level, Sophia Winsell, Naomi Lake, Julia Smirnova, Margarita Polischuk, Valentina Spiridonova

EQLUXE is a registered trademark and is the sister publication of BISOUS Magazine distributed by Captain Buddy LLC of Los Angeles. All Eqluxe sponsorship or submission inquiries please contact director@eqluxe.com www.eqluxe.com

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Your TACK full guide

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TIPPERARY Eventer Pro $349 www.smartpak.com | PS of Sweden Pioneer Revolution Bridle $273 www.marystack.com | GHODO Elara Light Grey breech $150 www.ghodho.com | OSTER ECS 7 Piece Grooming Kit $49 www.oster.com | BUTET daily saddle pad $200 www.butet.fr | EquilibriumTherapy Massage Mitt www.millbryhill.co.uk FLEX-ON custom aluminium stirrups $280 | ARIAT Divino riding boot $950 www.ariat.com | CWD 2Gs Mademoiselle custom $7650 www.north-america.cwdsellier.com


Editor’s note

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hen we embarked on this new project we never realized just how welcoming the equestrian community would be. After 5 years publishing a fashion magazine with numerous accolades and just as many let downs we wanted to direct our focus to something that made all of us, regardless of our careers, happy! Being happy required being with horses. It wasn’t that long ago, during a holiday party, where I suggested to my fellow riders that we put some focus towards implementing more equestrian into our daily lives.. thus began the discussion of merging our knowledge of design, fashion, photography, marketing, public relations and film with our equestrian routines and EQluxe was born. It’s been a bumpy ride to say the least. Grand heights with the news of the amazing equestrian and actress SELMA BLAIR signing on to be our FIRST COVER and some lows of discouraging instances but we kept on pushing forward. Taking the first issue directly to print was a decision that wasn’t taken lightly as we didn’t have much by way of distribution in the beginning and no funding coming in. What we did have was just a bunch of magazines coming our way. I am a true believer that although our online presence will grow, it’s our publication actually being circulated amongst the community to hit home and to become successful and tried and true. It has been our supporters, on both our social media and social circles that have encouraged us to keep on going. Without all of you, this issue wouldn’t be in our hands right now. We hope you enjoy our Maiden issue as our first step into the Equestrian World via a fashion directive. We hope you will enjoy the marriage of the two. We know in time it will find it’s own voice and emerge as your go-to Equestrian lifestyle publication. Join the ride! And let’s go ride our horses NOW, please!

A big thanks to everyone! Shelli Wright & Christopher Bredesen Editors | Co-founders


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Excess|orize Boldly enter summer imprinting your accessory style with wild animal prints, glitzy glam numbers, interesting new shapes and bright magnetic colors. Go ahead EXCESS-orize!..Your Samshield can’t be the only fancy thing you have going this show season. EQluxe FASHION | Creative Direction Shelli Wright


Grab|color Color can be the perfect way to pop your style. For those who love the equestrian orange, polo stripe, racing silks or something prancy there are luxury houses offering up a bundle of choices.

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THE ROW The Ascot Small Satin Bag $990 HERMES Toolbox 20 bag $7,650 VALENTINO GARAVANI Candystud quilted leather shoulder bag $2,995 BALENCIAGA Bazar small striped textured-leather tote $1,750 GUCCI Small Dionysus Guccify Shoulder Bag $4,890.00 YSL Sunset Grained Leather Shoulder Bag SAINT LAURENT $2,150.00

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LOEWE Scarf Leather Bucket Bag $2,290 FENDI Mon Tresor Mini Bucket Bag $1,710 SONIA RYKIEL le jardin wicker bucket bag $1320 ALAIA Bracelet Bucket Bag python $3,650 ALEXANDER WANG Roxy Mini Bucket Bag with studs $595 SIMON MILLER bonsai calf hair bucket bag $400 CHLOE mini leather bucket bag $1490 PACO RABANNE mesh bucket bag $1950 CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC “Ambulance Disaster” Small Leather Bucket Bag

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Buck|IT

What’s on your list? Bucket bags are all the rage and they come in impressive assortments of textures, patterns and adornments From the“night out” bag to the “hold everything shoulder ” buddy you can’t go wrong by choosing one.




Saddling up DIOR took their resort 2019 collection show to the Grandes Écuries of the Domaine de Chantilly, near Paris. A symbol of French prestige and art de vivre, the historic stables — which are the largest in Europe — were constructed in the 18th century for the seventh Prince de Condé, Louis-Henri de Bourbon. Paying tribute to the escaramuza riders— Mexico’s female riders that compete in the male-dominated rodeos — the show was filled with equestrian references, made up of flowy dresses, wide, emblazoned belts, leather gloves, tasseled handbags and big hats in Maria Grazia Chiuri‘s go-to blue hue

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was compiled the look by EQLUXE FASHION for the DIOR Resort 2018 show. Peter Philips, the Creative Director of Dior Makeup put to test developing a beauty look that realized the grace and power of the escaramuzas, the equestrian driven inspiration behind the show. He did this by using the soft natural tones and foundation layerings of the new Dior Backstage line.

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Face | Body Foundation $40 Glow Face Palette $45 Eye Shadow Palette $49 Lip Palette $49\ Lip Glow Reviver Balm $ 34 Dior.com

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It’s not all breeches and riding boots. Give yourself the royal style treatment.

photography | styling MAGIC OWEN beauty NAOMI LAKE model LAURA @rmg moels


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gown MISHI MAY opposite blazer ST LAURENT riding boots HAMPTONS helmet SAMSHIELD gloves ROECKL



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fringe dress JOLANTA PILINKAITE gloves ROECKL opposite gown and gloves MISHI MAY


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ave you ever wondered how these competing champions travel? We’re not talking about the riders, we’re talking about the horses. Some of these ponies are racking up more miles than most of us will do in a lifetime. We had to find out more about this process so we went straight to the most notable carrier we could think of, Emirates. In recent years, luxury air travel has become synonymous with Emirates. Over the past 16 years, Emirates has also become the premiere equine air transport and recently Emirates SkyCargo transported close to 100 horses across 3 continents in a few weeks for The Longines Global Champions Tour. Equestrians are very aware of how difficult it can be to transport horses on the ground let alone in the air. We here at EQluxe wanted to take a closer look at first class air travel for our horses. Personally, I am still in awe of the fact that in first class for us humans you can take a shower and enjoy a completely private cabin.


“...Emirates SkyCargo transports close to 100 horses across continents during the first few legs of the [Longines Global Champions] tour.�

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Photography Kendra Barber | Model Sophia Winsell | Beatuy Beth Level

It’s Summer season again and it’s time to protect your skin. Countless hours in sunlight takes it’s toll especially for a daily rider. EQluxe has the products you need in our Summer beauty features to help you keep to a regime.We might even tell how to even out those breech legs to match your arms!


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As Equestrian and model Bella Hadid and company demonstrated at OffWhite, a slicked-back ponytail can be a simple but glamorous hairstyle. Hadid’s straight lengths were swept back into a slick high ponytail that was hairstylist Jawara’s most literal take on the show’s equine inspiration. Smooth back the hair with brush and apply a styling spray for hold.

1) KEVIN MURPHY Smoothing Brush $74.95 www.kevinmurphy.com.au 2) KERASTASE Couture Styling Matérialiste $37 www.kerastase-usa.com 3) ALTERNA Haircare Moisture Intense Caviar Oil Crème Conditioner $32 www.alternahaircare.com 4) Alterna Haircare Moisture Intense Caviar Oil Crème Shampoo $32 www.alternahaircare.com

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“Here at Valentino, what I’ve done is another ponytail but unlike other shows, there is a lightness in this hair”, explained Guido Palau. This less severe Pony is perfect for a nice hack through the park. Redken’s Fashion Work 12, ensured an airy, flyaway texture, while Leonor Greyl provides a little structure so you’re not too whispy.

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1) LEONOR GREYL Structure Naturelle Styling Spray $42 www.nordstrom.com 2) GROH Ergo Boost Scalp Treatment *find a salon near you www.mygroh.com 3) REDKEN fashion work 12 $14.95 www.ULTA.com

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Clean and simple, this is a low, loose loop that sits elegantly at the base of the head”, explained lead hairstylist Stephen Low at Palmer Harding. To achieve the right shape, twist a ponytail back on itself and tuck it into the hairband, leaving a little flick poking out. The details lie in the ‘snakeskin shine.’ Layering a cream first and then adding something with sheen after will give you that glossy look rather than wet.

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1) CRICKET Ultra Smooth Comb $5.99 www.sallybeauty.com 2) JOICO Power Whip Whipped Foam Mousse $16.99 www.ulta.com 3) OUIDAD Curl Last Flexible-Hold Hairspray $20 www.ouidad.com 4) KERASTASE Chronologiste At- Home Ritual Gommage $44; Bain $42.50, Crème $65 www.kerastase-usa.com


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want me to come to the beach? Do I need to wear a swimsuit?We all know the dreaded EQ tan. Sometimes referred to a “farmer’s tan” it’s the same thing. We live in our gear which doesn’t give us much time to strip off those breeches and tan those legs or mid-sections. Here at EQluxe Beauty we hope we can enlighten your tanning possibilities with Summer’s best choices for your self-tanning & SPF arsenal.

Photography KENDRA BARBER Model Sophia Winsell Beauty Beth Level


EQluxe beauty SUPERGOOP! Defense Refresh Setting Mist This innovative three-inone mist sets makeup, helps control oil and shine and refreshes your defense against photo-aging UV rays with an uplifting scent of rosemary and mint. It’s the best way to reapply UV protection throughout the day without disturbing your makeup. SPF 50 www.dermstore.com SHISEIDO Ultimate Sun Protection Lotion This version a gentle version of Shiseido’s ultimate Sun Protection Lotion but made to be kid-friendly and for sensitive prone skin types. This water resistant 80 minute sunscreen is SPF 50+ with none of the sting. $22 www.shiseido.com LA ROCHE-POSAY Anthelios 60 Ultra light Sunscreen fluid This mattifying SPF is a French girl’s favorite. It’s layerable, fragrance free formula leaves your skin looking fresh and natural whether worn alone or under makeup. $27 www.lovelyskin.com KIEHL’S Super Fluid Daily UV Defense Broad Spectrum SPF 50+ This sunscreen helps defend skin from environmental aggressors and helps prevent the first signs of aging. As the last step in your skin care routine, this noncomedogenic formula absorbs quickly into skin and leaves an invisible finish. $38 www.nordstrom.com FRESH Sugar Sport Treatment Sunscreen SPF 30 This SPF 30 moisturizes and provides UV protection for the lips, face, and eye area. The durable, water-resistant formula is ideal for an active lifestyle, offering a protective shield against damaging rays and other free radical environmental aggressors. Its wide-stick applicator glides on with ease making it perfect for on-the-go use. $25 www.fresh.com

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Tanners

EQluxe beauty LA MER Soleil de La Mer The Face & Body Gradual Tan Lotion Not only are you getting a UV-free bronze, you’re also getting a face and body moisturizer filled with La Mer’s miracle broth to nourish your skin. $100 www.cremedelamer. com LANCÔME Flash Bronzer Self-Tanning Gel Bronzer A gel that gives you the facial self-tanning results that you dream of. It covers your skin in an even tan that looks natural and intense, leaving your face looking radiant within a few hours. $42 www. lancome.com By TERRY Serum Terribly Sun Booster Where other products simply stain the skin’s surface, By Terry Serum Terrybly Sun Booster works its way deep down into the skin, building a natural tan by synthesizing melanin production and optimizing the migration of melanin towards the epidermis in only 21 days. $103 www.bloomingdales. com KATE SOMERVILLE 360 Tanning Towelettes With a quick and easy application that prevents uneven tone or streaking, this self tanner is the best way to get a healthy-looking tan. Produces a natural-looking tan that complements each person’s individual skin tone.Dries quickly and doesn’t stain clothing, sheets, or towels. $48 www.katesomerville.com COOLA Sunless Tan Enjoy a natural-looking radiance year-round with this daily use, 70 percent organic Sunless Tan Anti-Aging Face Serum. Leaves skin feeling smooth, hydrated, and glowing. It’s infused with a natural pina-coco scent to cover the telltale self-tan aroma. $54 www.sephora.com



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SUN PROTECTION for BOTH of YOU

ROECKL Laila glove combines thin, tan-through suntan™ mesh on the backhand with a palm made from highly breathable MICRO-AIR for this summerly riding glove. Thanks to its microperforation this exclusive material is particularly air permeable, making it ideal for hot temperatures. $39.00 www.SmartPak.com

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SUNFLOWER Suncoat SPF by Healthy HairCare is maximum UV-A and UV-B protection for horses’ coats, manes, and tails from sun bleaching and burning. Sunflower Suncoat SPF maintains the natural true color of coats, manes, and tails with a formula that contains a quality blend of conditioners that make hair more manageable and easier to detangle and comb too! 14.95 www.smartpak.com

EQUIVISOR® Made to fit riding helmets, the EquiVisor® protects your face and ears from the harsh sun. This removable helmet visor features a 4” tapered brim that won’t obscure peripheral vision. Easy to attach, it stays put during even rigorous rides.$42.95 www.equivisor.com

SILVERADO FACE GLO Silverado Face Glo™ is a show enhancing highlighter with UV–A & UV–B sun–blocker protection. This product will give your horse’s face, ears, and muzzle a gorgeous show ring shine. Contains Aloe and Vitamin E that work to condition the skin. $8.00 www.sstack.com

ARIAT Tri-Factor 1/4 Zip Sun Shirt has a trio of features to keep you cool and comfortable in the saddle! Performance Jersey fabric with IceFil® fabric reduces body temperatures up to 5 degrees combined with sun protection and moisture management make this perfect for summer rides! Perfect for a schooling at home, the color blocking offers a flattering, sporty look. $89.95 www.Doversaddlery.com


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“It is my lifeline. I desperately want to become a successful rider and horsewoman.�

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hat discipline of riding did you choose at first? Are you still pursuing this and why?

English riding was all I wanted. Hunters and equitation. I was obsessed with George Morris and his reverence for the style of the sport. The attention to detail. The seat. Everything. Beezie Madden, Nicole shahinian. Those were my Role models. I never had an interest in western. Everything about Hunters and equitation appeals to me. The rhythm.

Why do you feel hunter/equitation spoke to you more than jumpers? These days it seems there’s a jumper class for everyone it’s not 4ft oh wait it’s meters now..And over anymore.

Jumpers thrills me. I wish I had that mind set. I am competitive and really love the thought of training with the goal being to compete. And so jumping does speak to me. I want the highest jumps. I am happiest jumping. But my brain seems too simple. I don’t think I can remember courses. True story. I used to do jumpers and they called me wrong way Blair. I just jumped everything after a while. I have a special knack for jumping off course. Impossible ways of seeing things incorrectly. I will stay out of that arena!

riding helmet KEP ITALIA Cromo Textile with Lace | leather blazer Atelier Michalsky | ring Stefere Jewelry

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FEATURE Where do you train? How often do you train? Do you compete? When is your next horseshow?

I train with Kelly Jennings at cellar door equestrian near calabasas. She is my hero. It’s a new barn but she is the best I have ever met. I would train every day, but my new horse skytop ( mr. nibbles) is still green and needs time with Kelly too. So I ride a few times a week. Never enough. I have taken some time off cause I needed to travel for family and I feel I am back at square one. But my gorgeous horse is coming along beautifully thanks to Kelly.

Do you compete? When is your next horseshow?

I do compete. I used to compete more as a younger person w a parent paying! Ha. But now that I have such a unicorn of a horse, the plan is to show lots. Kelly will take him to some shows first. He won at his first show with her. He is a winner.

boots. I could have dozens.” Show season is starting! I am sure there is a schooling show any time. But I will start with him in a few months. I want to be ready because I want to win. He deserves that.

Preferred barn boot? Preferred show boot?

I have custom Parlanti for my barn boot. And a beautiful Ariat, I am obsessed with boots. My friend, Ruth, who was a top junior growing up had the most handsome Dehner dress boot and I would love to recreate that shape. Der dau makes one I would love to have. And the boots by CelerisUK are stunning. There is a dress boot piping I have my

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eye on. Navy piping. Super slim. Custom. Oh gosh. I am obsessed with boots. I could have dozens. I had custom Vogel’s that were gorgeous. But that was before zippers and they are too hard to deal with now. We are spoiled by the necessary ease of the zipper. I want every style of boot. I would love a super flashy CelerisUK for barn and the dress boot for show.


blazer Monique Lhuillier | top EGO 7 competition shirt | trousers Monique Lhuillier sneakers Karl Lagerfeld | earrings Stefere Jewelry


“Since I was three, I would gallop through fields, imagining I was on horseback, or I would make hills with my blankets and make my fingers into horse legs and frolic around, discovering new worlds and folds in my bed.”

Preferred saddle?

I ride in a Devoucoux and I love it. Although if I have a next go around with one, I will get even plushier knee roles. Hahha. Really. So cozy. Whatever helps. Right?

Favorite breech? We already know you like em baggy..Hahaha.

Breeches. All riding clothes. Obsessed. I started showing in the days of Harry hall and then tailored sportsman. I love the olive khaki. I cannot wear a dark breech to show. I like light against the dark show coat. I still wear my tailored Sportsman or Rompf or Cavalleria Toscana. Love. It has been kind of a joke how I am used to them a bit baggy. Not swimmingly big. Just to allow a bit of room when standing. That was the look with tailored sportsman when I started. Hard to break me of it. I would buy a 26 but I am a 24. I am getting better. The Iago breeches w/piping and EGO 7 show shirts are lovely. I have one from the photo shoot in fact. No idea how that wound up in my bag. I am serious. But I will wear the heck out of it. Thanks LA Saddlery!!

Preferred helmet?

I wear Charles Owens. Fits the shape of my head well. I need a new one for showing.

As a popular working actress and mother where do you find the time?

Riding and learning with Kelly is essential to my life. I will make time. I drop Arthur at school and head to barn and pick him up after. I work odd jobs at moment since Arthur is still young. But when I do get lucky enough to find the right project, I will have to bribe Kelly and my kid to let me train at odd times. It is my lifeline. I desperately want to become a successful rider and horsewoman. Georgina Bloomberg is my role model. I will never be at that level, but her ease and competitive spirit! Love.

Speaking of acting, what can we look forward to seeing you in next? All of us at eqluxe hope to see you in a horse epic soon!! I have a part in the heathers reboot on paramount tv coming out. And lost in space. I will do a little movie this summer. But I am only now beginning to get serious about roles and acting again. It would be a dream to do a period piece. With riding. Many episodes. So I can afford to show for the rest of my days. Angels, do you hear me?

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dress Steven Khalil earrings Stefere Jewelry sneakers Karl Lagerfeld


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e all know how difficult it is to just “get away” as an equestrian. A holiday of no horses, no feedings, no clients calling, no horseshow drama are sometimes just a pipe dream. Wouldn’t it be fabulous though? Surely, there is time right? I’ve spent the last 4 years trying, but I know there’s hope out there. So keeping this in mind, we at EQluxe decided to feature two escapes delivering the same luxury and extravagance but in two very different time zones. One set up for the serious get of towner and the other for a brief mini-break maybe even right up the street for some of our local readers. Either way, enjoy the lap of luxury that only the Four Seasons can deliver.


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GETTING THERE

The Four Seasons experience begins upon arrival at the Bora Bora Airport, where our guests are greeted with a tiare flower lei, cold bottled water and a chilled oshiburi towel. Staff handles the luggage, which will be placed directly in the guest rooms upon arrival at the Resort, while guests are escorted onto one of our custom-crafted Andreyale Bateux Taxi (Taxi Boats.)

Guests sit aboard taking in the sights of the island, on a stunning 20-minute cruise to the Resort, where upon arrival, they are taken directly to their overwater bungalows or beachfront villas.


KEEPING IT LOCAL

FOUR SEASONS SANTA BARBARA

Ok so maybe jetting away to the South Pacific is a little time consuming. How about instead you migrate up north for a little two day get away at the exclusive Four Seasons Resort Biltmore in Santa Barbara? Casually sophisticated, the epitome of of a So Cal luxury property the Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara invites you to indulge in everything from tours of local wineries to surfing, lazing on the beach or lounging poolside at the exclusive Coral Casino Beach and Cabana Club. I sort of wish whilst writing this I was walking on that beach right now. The resort offers two outdoor swimming pools, three tennis courts, an award winning Spa, access to members only Montecito Country Club, complimentary wi-fi and available access to the Coral Casino Beach and Cabana Club. In some rooms this exclusive offer is included! All of these amenities are designed to deliver a relaxing stress free environment just 90 miles north of Los Angeles. And yes, if for some reason you are feeling a loss without your equine friends the Santa Barbara Polo Club on Friday and Sunday welcomes the public for a Friday Happy Hour and day of matches on Sunday. Â Win Win.


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HOW TO BOOK

Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara 1260 Channel Drive Santa Barbara, California 93108 Tel. +1 (805) 472-3879 Fax. +1 (805) 565-8323 www.fourseasons.com/santabarbara www.fourseasons.com/borabora

POLO INFO

Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club 3375 Foothill Rd #1200 Carpinteria, CA 93013 P: +1 (805) 684-6683 E: info@sbpolo.com http://sbpolo.com


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Why go BIG when you don’t have to. Teeny Tiny frames will be the rage for SUMMER even horsey girl Kendall Jenner has jumped on the trend wagon.

top to bottom ANN DEMEULEMEESTER square titanium $515 FENDI stud embellished palladium round $495 LINDA FARROW gold plated aviator $1105 BULGARI serpenti round frame $420 SAINT LAURENT jerry cat eye $450 LE SPECS adam selman lolita cat $120 CELINE 47mm gradient square $540 GUCCI Pixie crystal-embellished gold-tone and acetate cat-eye sunglasses$620


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Equestrian style can be translated into many disciplines and clothing styles. Some would argue there’s a little country in all of us. Question is which country? As you know fashion transcends boundaries and beliefs much as horses do. So in tribute to ALL THAT IS COUNTRY whatever that may mean to you, we pulled together some great western or boho looks if you will to help you mix it up in your wardrobe. Don’t worry, you can still wear breeches with everything. EQluxe Fashion

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IRO Lace-up printed georgette mini dress $395 ETRO silk-blend jacquard maxi skirt $2,180 www.etro.com JCREW western denim shirt $90 www.jcrew.com GUCCI embellished denim jacket $3,500 www.gucci.com CHLOE Denim Vest $1300 www.chloe.com ALEXANDER MCQUEEN layered jacket $1,995 net-a-porter.com Isabel Marant Dicker metallic cracked-leather ankle boots $545 Prada Lace-up suede knee boots $1,600 www.prada.com REBECCA MINKOFF belt bag $98.00 www.rebeccaminkoff.com

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in the exclusive Rancho Santa Fe neighborhood just outside of Del Mar, LuckyJack Farm is a picture perfect Southern California dream barn. Named for the first jumper she purchased, owner Patricia Brutten has brought a new life to this 15 acre site. Designed by the renowned Jack Blackburn, of Blackburn Architects, with interiors by Gege Pender, LuckyJack Farm is a modern Mediterranean masterpiece. Written by Maddy Pasqualini


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hen searching for our very first “Barn Envy” I wanted to find a property that truly made me envious. Not the negative envy, but the positive kind of envy, where you find yourself so impressed by something that it makes you angry. Walking onto the grounds of LuckyJack Farm I felt that immediate slight burning of desire and envy, and I knew we’d found the right property. LuckyJack serves as an elite hunterjumper training facility managed by USHJA certified trainer Mickie Sage. This boutique training facility features a large show ring, turnout, indoor hot walker, and a series of small grass pastures perfect for grazing. Each is well appointed with training necessities and meticulously kept up for the happiest of horses. Being an interior designer by trade, I firmly believe that the space you surround yourself with matters, and LuckyJack has provided a training facility for it’s riders that is not only relaxing, but inspiring. You are surrounded by lush greens, clear blue skies, and beautiful horses, without any other distractions. It’s an atmosphere that made me want to get on my horse and practice quietly for hours.


erhaps the most extraordinary part of the entire LuckyJack facility is it’s barn. If you have never been inside a Blackburn designed barn do yourself a favor and find one to walk into, you’ll be amazed. Blackburn designs are all about air, light, functionality, and of course, looking undeniably chic. Walking into the barn my breath was completely taken away, I was greeted by soaring ceilings topped with wooden beams, and skylights. A cool breeze runs throughout the entire space, greatly reducing any undesirable barn smells like the dreaded ammonia. This keeps the barn environment healthy for humans and horses alike. Dark grey pavers set the perfect base to the wide aisle lined with classic sliding iron and brass stall doors. Each of the sixteen 12x12 stalls has a window to the outside, and cushy yet supportive bedding creating a relaxing and calming home for LuckyJack’s lucky horses. There is something inexplicably special about this barn. My only explanation is that when spectacular design meets extreme functionality, something incredible happens, a space just feels right.


ext to the barn sits LuckyJack’s luxurious clubhouse. The clubhouse boasts 6000 sq. feet of chic entertainment space that includes a full kitchen, lounge, and a beautiful outdoor space with a fire pit and, my personal favorite, a pizza oven. Using rich textures mixed with sleek materials, interior designer Gege Pender gave a luxe, warm, contemporary feel to the space. Walking thru, I felt like I was at someone’s incredibly chic home, rather than a stable clubhouse. Pender has brilliantly hinted at equestrian without being too obvious. She uses wide plank floors, distressed woods, leathers, and iron accents to create the feel of high end stables.


n addition to the spectacular entertainment and lounge areas, the clubhouse holds the LuckyJack tackroom, office, locker room, laundry rooms, and guest suite. The tackroom dawns beautiful cerused oak wood paneling placed in a horizontal pattern, acting as the perfect backdrop for beautiful tack. The locker room resembles a high-end spa with it’s upholstered benches, custom wooden lockers, and luxurious bathroom. The two laundry rooms function in style with bold tile backsplashes, and plenty of space to clean your equestrian gear.

t LuckyJack Farm no detail has been forgotten. It is a warm, inviting, and incredibly chic space for horse and rider alike. As equestrians, we tend to spend more time at the barn than we do at our own homes. For lack of a more creative term, it is our home away from home. What LuckyJack has created is the perfect home for horse, and home away from home for rider. It is high-end without feeling stuffy, comfortable without being dumpy, and just plain inviting. I don’t know whether it was Patrica’s welcoming smile and great stories, the clubhouse and all it’s amenities, or the breathtaking Blackburn barn, but I immediately felt right at home. My editor nearly had to drag me off the property, because I simply did not want to leave.

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For more information about LuckyJack Farm, Gege Pender, and John Blackburn visit their websites.

www.luckyjackfarm.com/ www.gegepender.com/ www.blackburnarch.com/



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here should I start…Probably at the beginning. I remember sitting on my first horse at age 3 and I distinctly remember my brother falling off with me in the hills in Walnut Creek at our family friend’s house around the same time. I lived for ponies as a kid, it was an infliction that has followed me for decades. Needless to say, horses were always my love and were ingrained in me at a early age. They pulled me through my childhood family issues and kept me strong through the perilous teenage years, and one way or another, I always had my barn mate to count on. Okay..so it’s a familiar story. Pony girl, show girl until girl finds boys or college, then pony goes away. We accept the changes or in my circumstance I understood that it’s either the education or the horse. I do not regret the education but I do regret not pursuing a college with an equestrian program. From what I understood at the time only those more privileged than I pursued show jumping beyond boarding school or college. I was merely a teen in Oregon showing hunter/jumper in the Northwest, doing the best my parents could provide. Like I said, it’s a common tale. So keeping with this familiar tale, I’ll try to personalize it just a smidge(en) so that you neither feel sorry for me nor condemn me for feeling sorry for myself but at the ripe age of (do I really need to say?) I decided to slowly slide back into riding. It was a ride here and a ride there and I ended up with a friend needing help with her horse so I took him for a summer…that summer ended up being 2 years. Now, I’m back in the thick of it with two horses of my own, a small little boarding barn (4 stalls, don’t get excited) and I’m still riding in a 16-inch custom close-contact saddle from my youth. Yes, I said from my youth. You can stop laughing. How many of you still fit in your now vintage first saddle? Better yet, how many of you took care of that saddle? I’m somewhere in between…I’m a 16.5/17 possibly and I’m dying to ride in something with new technology as I often consider some amateur showing prospects in the future..or in the least a small cross-country course on my project sport horse. Now, how do I continue this mid-life seat crisis? I know there are many of you feeling like me. Those of you deciding after years of either career, marriage, kids etc. that the only thing that will make you feel normal again is a frickin’ horse or ideally at least a lesson or two. So, presently, whilst yearning for my youth, I just

want my horse and myself to be comfy. Enter some intense research, a trainer’s perspective, one saddle fitter from an amazing brand nice enough to loan me a demo and explain to me how things have changed. When I reached out to trainer Karen Perlow of GrandView farms, I wanted to embark on this journey with someone I not only respected but who I knew wouldn’t make fun of me when I had my first lesson and saddle demo in over 20 years. Karen was an integral part in this whole scenario having introduced me to Victoria from CWD a few weeks before. During our recent chats I had expressed an interest in possibly tackling a few lessons to get my legs back. She of course suggested I think about riding in a new saddle. CWD offers you the opportunity to test its saddles before you buy them. Their expert will come with several models of saddles meeting your sporting requirements and your horse’s conformation. They will come to your training location to meet you and your horse and understand how you ride to best advise you with no obligation to purchase the saddle. So it was time to embark on this journey... I had some questions. Best to go to the professionals.


Trainer Karen Perlow of GrandView Farms, Burbank CA Firstly, introduce yourself to our readers…..

I’m Karen Perlow. Ive been a professional trainer for 18 years and started my own business, GrandView Farms in 2007.

So, as you know…I’ve been thinking about getting back into an actual ring and riding for sport again. When someone my age comes to you what’s your first recommendation?

When a potential new client first comes to me regardless of age, I like to discuss their past experiences with horses. Did they ride in the hunter, Equitation and/or jumper? I discuss with them what my program offers for riders and their horses. More importantly, I like to discuss their goals and aspirations. Based on these goals, I go over the options of lessons, leasing or purchasing their own horse to meet their expectations. The horse industry has developed in so many facets we have an assortment of options at our disposal now. For someone returning to the scene and getting ‘back


LIVING in the saddle’, I like to go over a list of necessary riding gear you have to have. A rider must have the proper riding clothes, boots, an ASTM helmet, my favorite is the Charles Owen because I have an oval head, those riders with a round head would love the GPA. A saddle that properly fits to their body size is of course the most important. Your first step in return is investing in a great saddle! There is nothing worse then a client not having a saddle or having a saddle from their childhood they still insist on riding in. That saddle from back in the day most likely will be too small for the rider and too narrow for the horse they are riding. My personal preference for my style and body type is the CWD. I’ve had many different saddles in my riding career. Many non custom saddles off the shelf that did not fit properly because I’m vertically challenged. There’s a huge difference in being fitted for a custom saddle and no longer having to struggle wrapping my leg around the horses. Its extremely important to be fitted properly for a saddle.

There is no “one size fits all” in this category! When a client is saddle shopping, the main criteria is the size of the seat and leg flap. For example I am a 16 1/2 deep seat with a 1 Flap. A proper fitting saddle should complement your connection to the horse and keep you well balanced. We look at the choices of a flat, half deep and deep saddle. The wrong one can completely change a riders position, the rideability and make a rider feel unsafe. A proper fitted saddle helps a horse perform to its best ability as well. When a client is saddle shopping, I have the CWD rep come out to the barn, assess the riders size and then they bring out multiple options of saddles to try. If the client does not have a horse we will pick a few best fitting and try them on multiple horses with different body types. Its a fun process when you find the saddle you fall in love with! I usually encourage my clients by telling them that getting back in the riding game for an adult is a fun adventure with lots of shopping for the latest and greatest clothing, tack and the horses. Enjoy yourself.


o let the shopping or shall we say “trying on” stage begin! It was a triumphant day, I was heeled up in my shiny new Ariat gear and ready to embark on my first lesson in decades. Sure I’ve been riding almost daily for the last 3 years but there’s nothing like a jump ring at an equestrian facility to bring all the past rushing back in again. Naturally, Karen promised a nice ride….an 18 hander who was a little more pokey than I was use to but easy to concentrate on my seat instead. Let the nerves begin. Victoria from CWD came down to help in the process and she was beyond helpful in fitting and finding something she thought I would be comfortable in. I will say, it’s a process so don’t let your first couple rides discourage you. Your next “stage of your riding life” saddle is waiting for you. Just consult some pros.

Introduce yourself: who are you, what is your position at CWD, what’s your background.

VICTORIA SOALHAT CWD sales representative and saddle fitter

My name is Victoria Soalhat and I have worked for CWD for 3 years now. I am the sales representative in the Los Angeles area. I have been a rider since I was 5 and I tried to have riding as a guide during my life. I started traveling when I was 18 and after arriving here I wanted to stay. Luckily I ended up in an industry I love.

What’s the most important thing, in your opinion, to consider when buying a new saddle?

When you buy a new saddle, you need to try different saddles to make sure it is comfortable for you, your horse and it should help in perfecting your position while riding. The fit in the size of seat and the flap is very important to get your balance right.


What is the first step for a rider in choosing the right saddle?

When a rider wants to choose a saddle he/she needs to try different ones to see which one is going to help in improving their position. The rider is the one who is going to use it, so he.she has to be COMFORTABLE in the seat. Trying different models to see which one feels THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND FUNCTIONAL is the best route to choose.

How do you fit a rider and their horse? How important is it? Don’t people change from horse to horse? Or move onto to new mounts?

This is the most important, the horse has to have a saddle THAT FITS. During the fitting of the saddle for the horse I make sure there is enough clearance to the wither, it should not be too tight. There should be no bridging under the saddle and it’s important to make sure the balance is good. When a rider changes horses the saddle needs to be check to make sure that the saddle still fits the current horse. With a CWD saddle the panels are anatomic so they fit a wide variety of horses, so we can change if we need to.

What is the difference between a close contact, regular seat, medium seat, deep seat? So many choices..What’s the difference between them?

There are many different types of seat, a flat seat helps a rider to stay in a 2 point and to remain off the saddle. A deeper seat may still remain close contact and helps to a rider to stay in position and to remain more stabilized. All of our saddles are close-contact due to the anatomic panels I mentioned earlier. ..these panels allow the rider to remain very close to the horses back.

Does CWD provide several choices in saddles? Would a beginner come to you? Or more advance rider? Pony rider? Etc.

Yes we have 30 different type of saddles, and CWD improves their products every year. With all these models to choose from and always looking to upgrade the technology we can pretty much suit any level of rider.

What would you recommend to a woman like myself whose returning back to riding? What saddle after our demo would you suggest?

I would recommend putting you into a semi-deep close contact seat. This will help you to be connected with the horse but also stabilize and secure your seat into something that’s also comfortable.


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found myself scrolling through posts and became intrigued. This art work really spoke to me and it wasn’t necessarily the fact that her drawings and paintings were equine in subject matter but there was a feeling in them. Without sounding ridiculous a consciousness. They were moving. So fast forward and I read in her bio that as an artist her focus is on feeling not the horse itself. That is where it all fell into place. I had to do a feature on Donna B or Donna Berstein as she’s known in the formal. “Horses have always been for me a source of healing, energy and life. I feel closely aligned with the ancient cave paintings; minimalist, primal, intimate. I experience that connection when I am with or paint horses. That pure and intuitive bliss is what I hope to share in my work.” Her most recent endeavors have expanded into performance of her art, into “Live Painting”, during which she creates original works at events, galas and fundraisers using her uniquely evolved process. Most notably she has created at Ferdinand’s Ball during Kentucky Derby week, in Ohio at the New Albany Classic, and in Scottsdale in support of Family Promise AZ. Always in conjunction with a Charity Partner, this evolution of her professional career is a highly satisfying and expanding role.


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What’s your name?

Donna Bernstein, but I also go by Donna B as a professional name. My business is formally Donna B Fine Art.

Where do you live?

I am originally from NY, have lived in McCall Idaho for the past 15 years, but have also lived in Scottsdale AZ for the past 6 years. I am in the process of moving out of Idaho, so I can spend time between AZ and NY, where my business is most concentrated.

What do you do?

As an artist I paint, and have expanded that creative experience into equestrian design. Through my love of fashion, I have created an equestrian silk scarf collection, as well as fine limited edition jewelry pieces, inspired by my art.

How long have you been a professional artist? I have been a professional artist for seven years.

When did you begin to feel a connection to horses? Are you a rider yourself?

I was, as they say, “born that way.� The essence of horses was built into my soul. I did not grow up around them; I studied them from books and learned about their conformation, bones, anatomy, finesses and cures, and drew them, so as to create horses into my life. When my neighbors got a horse when I was around 12, I spent all my time with their horses, teaching myself to ride, studying movement in the live horse, and refining my drawings through my teens and imagination. In the process, my signature artistic style was revealed.

I rode for a short period through my teens, but have not always had horses. I now get my horse fix as a partner in an allfemale Thoroughbred racing syndicate, based in NY.

Was this something that came to you later in your artistic endeavors or have you always known you wanted to sketch, sculpt and paint the equine form?

I spent my early professional career in real estate and advertising, but I had been drawing and painting horses since a child. I never really expected to be a professional artist. But when we moved from NY to ID ( as an adult later in life), I re-connected to my artistic energies, and the rest is history.


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Are many of your patrons actual equestrians? Or does the love of horses or your artwork for that matter transcend that? In other words, do you find you connect with buyers on different levels through your pieces?

Absolutely. My patrons and collectors are from all walks of life, both equestrians and non. In much the same way that my art was a dream way for me to access horses, I often find that those who deeply connect to my art are the same. They never had a horse either, and my work often reflects the horses of their dreams - as my art did for me. My work is minimal in style, full of the energy and movement of horses, who are both historic and mythological creatures for us. This connection to my art completely transcends for all buyers, because even equestrians who have formal or realistic horse paintings appreciate and collect my ethereal work.

If you could give anyone advice on becoming an artist what you tell them?

To follow your own path and create what you are drawn to! I am self-directed, self-taught, and that allows for creative playfulness and trial and error. That’s how you learn what you love and what truly expresses you.

Do you do commissioned pieces as well? If an equestrian were to come to you with say a size or placement in mind do you do private consults?

Absolutely. Love commission work, in all sizes and mediums, from a large scale acrylic painting to charcoal sketches or ink drawings. Whatever the client wants in a horse, I can do, and I love creating piece that is custom to the client or project and becomes for them exactly what they were envisioning, and a joy for them forever to appreciate in their home or inspire them in their office. Often I find that equestrians will come to me and want me to do a painting of their horse, but in my style. I love that! In that case I often try to visit the horse if I am in the vicinity, or get a video of him moving. I want see his movement, personality, attitude and style. That is what I bring to the piece.

Where can our readers find your amazing available pieces? (Be sure to include upcoming gallery shows, website, curated pieces hanging etc and a way someone can contact you directly)

Absolutely. Love commission work, in all sizes and mediums, from a large scale acrylic painting to charcoal sketches or ink drawings. Whatever the client wants in a horse, I can do, and I love creating piece that is custom to the client or project and becomes for them exactly what they were envisioning, and a joy for them forever to appreciate in their home or inspire them in their office. Often I find that equestrians will come to me and want me to do a painting of their horse, but in my style. I love that! In that case I often try to visit the horse if I am in the vicinity, or get a video of him moving. I want see his movement, personality, attitude and style. That is what I bring to the piece.


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Get In Touch Donna Bernstein
 Donna B Fine Art
 208-861-4331 www.donnabernstein.com www.donnabcollection.com donna@donnabernstein.com houzz.com/pro/artistdonnab/donna-b-fine-art

Twitter: @Donnab_art Pinterest: @ArtofDonnaB Instagram: @DBArtist Facebook: @DonnaBernsteinFineArt LinkedIn: @DonnaBFineArt


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