Equestrian styles: How classic looks have never faded from fashion
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7:30 AM EDT, Fri June 12, 2015
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The roaring twenties —
Two spectators wear floral dresses with wide-brimmed straw hats at Royal Ascot in the summer of 1928. Luxury clothing labels with connections to the worlds of horse racing and equestrian sport are reporting a resurgence of interest in classic styles.
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Polo in the era of the British Raj —
Indian grooms in charge of the Nawab of Bhopal's polo ponies at Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, help one of their group to put on his four yard-long turban in April 1937.
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Best Western —
An American "stick and ball" man working for a British polo player wears a pair of cowboy's chaps as he leads out a pony at Hurlingham in 1936 -- a reminder of the long-standing connection between horses and a classic American style.
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Cowboy chic —
Shawn Flarida, the only reining rider to break the $5 million milestone, enjoyed another golden World Equestrian Games in 2014 after winning another two world titles in Normandy.
Regal performance —
A "well done" pat for Doublet as the Queen congratulates Princess Anne and her mount after they had taken fifth place in the 1975 Badminton Horse Trials.
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Diamond sparkle —
Almost 40 years on, the monarch is in more formal mode at the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Ascot in June 2014.
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Suits you —
Prince Harry (second left) and Jake Warren (third left) are among a group arriving at Ascot in 2014 wearing the traditional morning suit and top hat associated with major events at the racecourse.
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Hat tricks —
British singer Paloma Faith wears a fascinator -- a style of formal headwear -- which has formed a key part of racetrack fashion over the years.
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Light as a feather —
Feathers and a flower adorn a more ornate fascinator, with this example being worn at Ascot in June 2014.
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The Price is right —
Businesswoman and model Katie Price, whose KP Equestrian line is now worth 80 percent of the total UK riding clothing market, attends a photocall at the Berenberg Snow-Polo event in Klosters, Switzerland.
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Dressage to impress —
Jan Brink of Sweden wears classic attire as he competes in the individual dressage grand prix freestyle event during the Athens 2004 Summer Olympic Games.
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Tigerish attitude —
Jennifer Gates, daughter of Microsoft's Bill Gates, poses during the Style and Competition for Amade costumed event of the Paris Masters equestrian jumping competition in 2013 as the sport shows its more outlandish fashion side.
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Blue moment —
Frenchman Jacques Ferrari rides Poivre Vert in the Individual Men Vaulting Compulsory test of the 2014 World Equestrian Games in the French city of Caen.
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Fur enough —
A spectator wraps up warm as she watches a match during the Cartier Polo World Cup on Snow in St. Moritz, Switzerland.