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suspiciousmammal · 9 months
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Friesius and Efino, 6yr old heavy warmblood stallions
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track2hack · 5 months
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17.11.2023
The show also held PONY SCURRIES for the very first time in 163 years!! I was lucky enough to barnacle my way into being friendly with all the ladies and their gorgeous ponies and got to hang out at the in-gate while they went around!
Didn’t manage to get any video because I was too busy whooping and hollering for everyone but it was so much fun, I think Pixie is getting a change in career 🤩😂
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ivankellydressage · 1 year
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What a week in Holland, all boys qualified for world championships now. First show of the season and a good place to begin to build from.
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dressagedyke · 6 months
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I'm not necessarily here to argue with bitless driving deniers, but I would like to present my own experience which is that Papa and I have been driving on roads and neighborhoods as well as in the arena in a crossunder-style headstall for the last five months and it has been extremely successful. Compared to when he has a bit, he is MUCH less likely to brace against, evade, or try to blast through the aids from my hands. He's extremely happy driving in it. Something to consider if you've got a strong pony or cob type who is in general not a fan of bits.
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featherypoppy · 1 year
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years
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Man and the Horse
An Illustrated History of Equestrian Apparel
Alexander Mackay Smith, Jean R.Druesedow, Thomas Ryder
Introduction by Diana Vreeland, Foreword by Philippe de Montebello
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Simon and Schuster New York, 1984, 128 pages, ISBN 0-671-55520-0
euro 35,00
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This book was published in connection with an exhibition at The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York from December, 3 1984, through September 1, 1985
Mrs. Vreeland noted: “The power, beauty and elegance of the horse have fascinated people across cultures and across centuries. A well-mounted rider moving as one with his horse has long symbolized the highest degree of accomplishment and sophistication and has set standards for the conduct of society as well as for elegance in dress. The assem­blage of objects in the exhibition will focus on the central role of the horse in the development of style in fashion through a study of the many specific habits for riding, hunting, racing, polo and driving. It will emphasize the artistry and precision of tailoring.
“Riding apparel has been a strong influence on fashion at least from the 18th century when women began to adapt masculine styles for their own riding ensembles and then further utilized these elements of tailoring and decoration in their regular daywear. The fundamentals of the tailored suit for both men and women — such a basic part of a contemporary wardrobe can be traced directly to styles developed over the centuries to accommodate the horse and rider:•
The exhibition will also explore the splendor of the accout­rements associated with the horse — such as saddles, harnesses, tandems, pony carts — which conjure images of beautifully finished leathers, highly polished brasses, impeccable tailoring and rigorous attention to detail.
Implicit in the influence of the horse on fashion is the broader impact of the horse on many other aspects of life; splendid carriages will reflect the vital importance of transporation and habit for the hunt. Throughout the exhibition the artistry in­spired by the horse will dominate and will emphasize the prominence of the relationship of the horse and man in the history of art.
19/06/22
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0luna123 · 1 year
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Shoutout to unusual horse sports
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suspiciousmammal · 1 year
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Tito de Saxe, 2020 heavy warmblood stallion
Tito Heedegard x Lombardino
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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I was riding in a Victorian horse-drawn carriage and my friend was driving. At one point they cracked the whip. Instead of going faster like it was supposed to, the horse stopped, turned its head all the way around, and said, “Not gonna lie, that kinda turns me on.”
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thecaduceusclay · 20 days
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"this character in iwtv isn't a victim-" but YES they ARE!!!
literally everyone in this entire series is victimized, at some point, by something! that's half the point! like whether it is a system or society or individual or circumstance!
your problem is just that you're conflating victimhood with innocence, with being morally right, with being the "good" one. and your problem there is that no one in this series is innocent
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draculpyre · 1 year
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leaders and their tiny companions with silly nicknames
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jaubaius · 2 years
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It is trying...
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qoppybirdie · 4 months
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kaz should NOT be driving but he doesn’t trust the other two to take the wheel
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