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Read the EQ Inner Circle Over the course of EQ's history, we've visited and spoken to many of the me

Read the EQ Inner Circle [MEET THE]( IN EQ]( Over the course of EQ's history, we've visited and spoken to many of the members that are representing their country in Paris this summer. Read more about them in this collection of profiles, interviews, home visits, and videos. [PERSONALIZED EQUESTRIAN ELEGANCE]( Unleash your individuality with a custom-made saddlepad from MANIFATTURA VALOR. Make a bold statement with monograms and personalized designs created exclusively for you. With an unparalleled fit, the pads make for a harmonious experience horse and rider. [ENTER TO WIN TICKETS TO THE HAMPTON CLASSIC]( Grab a chance to win tickets for the social event of the season, to witness world class competition at this historic and beautiful summer event. [LOW-KEY LUXURY IN THE HAMPTONS]( The unique hotel captures the spirit of the Hamptons with wide green lawns, hammocks in the sun, and 14 meticulously appointed accommodations in 100-year-old modernized barn cottages. [EQUESTRIAN ART IN PARIS]( From 2 July to 3 November 2024, the Palace of Versailles will be holding an exhibition entitled “Horse in Majesty – At the Heart of a Civilisation”, including nearly 300 works on exceptional loan from all over the world, highlighting the roles and uses of horses in civil and military society, from the 16th to the 20th century. [GEORGINA'S MAGICAL YEAR]( In a two-part story, Georgina Bloomberg and her son, Jasper, journey to remote locations to share the extreme wonders of nature, before returning to Wellington, Florida, to welcome a new member to their family. [HIRE A SHIRE]( Meet Ruth Cox, owner of Hire a Shire, a farmowner in rural France who brings horses out to weddings and celebrations to help people celebrate in style. [READ THE CURRENT ISSUE]( | [SUBSCRIBE]( | [ADVERTISE]( | [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( [EQLIVING.COM]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 Wynnwood Media, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up at www.eqliving.com Our mailing address is: Wynnwood Media Equestrian Living Magazine Box OneBrownsville, VT 05037 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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