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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Blue Ribbon Fashion: Sarah Ryan of Sport Horse LifeStyle

Soo recently we came across a rider who is so fashionable we are taking LOTS of tips from her! Sarah Ryan, 24 who splits her time between Connecticut & Wellington (yes we are jealous) just stared the best equestrian fashion website. We adore the site as well as the Instagram that we religiously follow and comment (and have gotten multiple ideas of products for our store!) 

I think everyone can agree after sorting through her business Instagram that she has some serious style and we can all take a tip.

We caught up with Sarah, who is very busy showing her BEAUTIFUL string of jumpers to learn about some of her favorite in ring fashions.

P.s. make sure to follow her website, Instagram and Facebook!

Website: http://www.sporthorsestylist.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sport-Horse-Lifestyle/261780110673886
Instagram: @SportHorseLifeStyle & @Auer_Sport_Horses_



Name: Sarah Ryan 
Age: 24
Barn: Auer Sport Horses
Horses: Orleen (18), Carisco (12), Costa De Baughy Z (7), Imerald van het Voorhof (6)
Discipline: Jumpers
Favorite brand of the moment: Asmar Equestrian
Favorite breeches: Animo Nimo Breeches
Favorite show coat: Equiline Ladies Competition Jacket
Favorite show shirt: The Essex Classics Girls Shirt
Favorite schooling shirt: Asmar Equestrian Compression Top
Equestrian fashion pet peeve: For some reason it really bothers me when riders show with their hair in a ponytail. It just seems strange to put so much effort into getting your horse ready to show, and not take even a little time to put your hair up or braid it to appear more put together. As my mom would say, they look a bit like an unmade bed.  
Summer style tip:  I think that equestrian fashion is undergoing a transformation for the better. Fashion now is all about customizing your clothing to reflect your personality. That being said, I love all the products by Personally Preppy. They provide fun and innovative ways to personalize your riding wardrobe, while still maintaining the polished and sophisticated look that is synonymous with equestrian style.