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Calling All Horse Girls Magazine

Calling All Horse Girls Magazine

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Calling All Horse Girls is the magazine for all horse girls—those who once were, still are, or have always wanted to be. Through clever features and captivating visuals, it celebrates and supports the lifetime journey of loving horses. Created by Calling All Horse Girls and distributed by Broccoli.

 

  • In Volume 3—the “Culture” edition—Calling All Horse Girls dives into the horses and horse girls that made us, from Olympic athletes like Beezie Madden to the toys of our childhood. We look at nostalgic things like The Saddle Club series and new things like that Burberry cologne ad with Adam Driver. We hear from Indigenous riders and go behind the scenes of wild horses (you won't believe the photos). 

 

  • To be rowdy means to have guts, and the horse girls featured in Calling All Horse Girls Vol. 4 know that well, with stories about leaving a 9-5 to travel the country as a cowgirl, meeting the first Black women to play high league polo and Escarmauza riders in the Charrería, visiting queer rodeo, and getting the lowdown on what one woman was willing to do for love and horses.

 

  • Volume 5 is dedicated to the many ways horse girls get sporty. Amelia Diamond confirms once and for all that horseback riding is a sport, Laurise McMillian breaks down three ways to make horseback riding more accessible, and Brittany Chaffee looks at the competitive side of plastic horses. With features on steeplechase, vaulting, and the parallels between skateboarding and riding.

 

  • Calling All Horse Girls Vol. 6 enters a REM space to explore horse girls’ dreams, from the iconic mythological horses that gallop through our fantasies to horse tattoos and the dreamy life of an Olympic show jumper. Cynthia Hernandez shares five rules of joining Pony Club at age 43, Lola Dupre uses paper to conjure fantastic horses, and Kate Nelson daydreams about spending a day on the farm with Martha Stewart.

 

  • In volume 7, Calling All Horse Girls gets dirty. Three romance writers dish on the enduring allure of riding off into the sunset, Susy Spence’s sultry drawings of women and horses seduce us, and we dance around dressage. Plus hobby horses, mucking stalls, and having to say goodbye.

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