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What it is, why we love it and how you can get it too.Clawson found lots of equine inspiration in Elle Decor's recent story featuring the home of fashion designer duo Badgley Mischka. The bedroom is filled with iconic statements such as the nailhead-trimmed leather chaise in front of the bed, navy and white plaid blanket, riding boots and a riding photo on the nightstand. Photo: Elle Decor.
Colorful vintage horse show ribbons look best when displayed in a large group, such as assembling them into an open frame. We love how this homeowner mixed in other classic pieces such as the velvet riding helmets. Photo: Country Living.
We love the subtlety of this black and white horse photo placed in an entryway. The homeowner is sharing her fondness of the animal without overdoing it. Photo: Country Living.
If cost is an issue, Clawson has a few tips that can help you get the look for less. "An easy do-it-yourself idea is to frame pages from a book or equestrian calendar. If you are a good photographer, you can frame your own photos of horses at a race track or polo match." Other fresh ways to bring this look home is to seek out more modern interpretations. We love the idea of this faux driftwood horse sculpture in an entryway or this white resin horse head mounted to a living room wall. If you like the look of show ribbons, you can buy them in bulk on auction sites like eBay or if you're crafty, make your own with this easy tutorial.
This Wall Mounted Horse Head and Faux Driftwood Horse sculpture, both available at Z Gallerie, bring a little bit of equestrian style into your home in a modern way. Photo: Z Gallerie.
For even more inspiration, Clawson, who recently blogged about this style herself, suggests looking to books and magazines. "To really understand this style, take a look at the book 'Equestrian Style: Home Design, Couture, and Collections from the Eclectic to the Elegant by Vicky Moon'," she says. "Also, recently there was a great spread in Elle Decor magazine of the Kentucky home of fashion designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka. It's perfect for inspiration." It sure is. We love how in their stately-looking library the couple showcase a riding print just above a makeshift bar cart stocked for cocktails. It's the perfect place to relax with a refreshing Mint Julep in hand after an afternoon of riding.
The addition of a vintage riding print, such as in the library of fashion designers Badgley Mischka, elevates a simple tray topped with bar essentials to a distinguished meeting place. Photo: Elle Decor.