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Horse girl style inspiration from celebrities who are certified horse lovers, from Bella Hadid to Martha Stewart

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The equestrian influence in fashion is subtle but enduring, and nowhere is it more evident than in horse girl style. Defined by tailored riding jackets, jodhpurs, tall boots and structured silhouettes that nod to classic stablewear, horse girl style combines practicality with understated elegance. For many celebrities, this aesthetic is not merely aspirational—it reflects a genuine connection to horses and riding. From the paddock to street style, horse girl fashion has become a marker of both lifestyle and sartorial discipline, blending the rustic charm of the countryside with the polish of modern fashion houses. Here, stars demonstrate that real horse girl style can be both refined and relatable, a subtle homage to equestrian life that resonates well beyond the stables.

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Gigi Hadid

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Gigi Hadid’s equestrian roots run deep and predate her modelling career, beginning with riding as a child and continuing into her adult life. She has shared throwback photos of herself on horseback, including a childhood image in a white button‑down and knee‑high boots that hinted early on at her affinity for riding and practical equestrian attire. She once competed in show jumping before her fashion career took off, and she and Kendall Jenner rode through Paris during Vogue World Paris 2024 in Hermès equestrian pieces, underlining how ingrained horseback riding remains in her life.

Hadid’s horse girl style leans on classic tailoring that mirrors traditional riding gear: fitted riding jackets, slim trousers and tall boots with minimal accessories that let structured outerwear and clean lines speak for themselves. Photos from her Pennsylvania farm show relaxed equestrian moments with family, including a recent image of her daughter Khai in Hadid’s old riding boots, underscoring how equestrian life and practical, stable‑ready fashion intersect in her everyday wardrobe.

Kendall Jenner

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Kendall Jenner merges horse girl style with modern high fashion in a way that reflects a lifelong relationship with horses rather than a trend. She first sat on a horse as a toddler and took formal lessons by age four, nurturing an equestrian passion that has endured into adulthood; she now owns several horses, including Dylandra, Lady Bird and a foal named Copernicus, and credits riding with grounding her mentally and physically.

Jenner’s Instagram shows her in full riding gear on ranches and at gatherings with her horses, reinforcing that her sartorial nods to horse girl style come from lived experience rather than costume. She brings this heritage into fashion moments by pairing riding jackets and boots with contemporary denim or leather, balancing stable‑ready pieces with wardrobe staples.

Jenner has spoken about the therapeutic value of riding and her wish to one day live on a ranch with her horses, further showing that horse girl style for her is linked to authentic engagement with horses and the riding life.

Bella Hadid

Bella Hadid’s horse girl style is rooted in serious riding, from competitions to ranch-ready ensembles (Photo: Bella Hadid/Instagram)

Bella Hadid’s horse girl style is rooted in serious riding, from competitions to ranch-ready ensembles (Photo: Bella Hadid/Instagram)

Bella Hadid is not only a lifelong horseback rider but has been deeply involved in equestrian life from childhood, having pursued the sport seriously enough to nearly compete at the Olympics before health challenges intervened. She and her former partner, professional horseman Adan Banuelos, met at a horse show in Texas and shared a mutual passion for riding; during their time together, she competed in cutting horse events and earned recognition within the National Cutting Horse Association.

In terms of horse girl style, Hadid’s wardrobe often reflects her active engagement with riding culture. On and off the ranch, she adopts practical Western‑inspired pieces such as cowboy hats, denim, boots and fringe‑detail chaps while riding or attending competitions, blending functional equestrian gear with her personal aesthetic.

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Kaley Cuoco

Actress Kaley Cuoco performs at the Charity Pro-AM class at Longines Los Angeles Masters in 2014 (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for Masters Grand Slam Indoor)

Actress Kaley Cuoco performs at the Charity Pro-AM class at Longines Los Angeles Masters in 2014 (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for Masters Grand Slam Indoor)

Kaley Cuoco has been deeply involved with horses since her teenage years and continues to centre much of her personal life around equestrian pursuits. She has shared her horses and riding experiences on social media, including her preferred riding pants and numerous photos with her horses over the years. Cuoco owns multiple horses and competes in show‑jumping events, sometimes placing in competitions and even showing under an alias to avoid paparazzi that might spook the animals. She met her former partner, professional rider Karl Cook, at a horse show. Her equestrian life is significant enough that she has described riding as a serious and grounding passion outside her acting career.

Her horse girl style involves elements familiar to riders: fitted blazers akin to traditional show jackets, riding pants (jodhpurs), tall boots and practical yet tailored pieces suited to life on the ranch and barn. These sartorial choices reflect functionality first, while still conveying a quiet elegance when translated into everyday settings.

Shania Twain

Shania Twain merges country flair with equestrian tradition, making riding-inspired fashion unmistakably her own (Photo: Shania Twain/Instagram)

Shania Twain merges country flair with equestrian tradition, making riding-inspired fashion unmistakably her own (Photo: Shania Twain/Instagram)

Shania Twain’s horse girl style merges country flair with equestrian tradition, shaped by a lifelong affection for horses that goes beyond imagery into lived experience. She often appears in riding boots, tailored jackets and Western belts that reference stablewear while reflecting her broader country aesthetic.

Twain owns several horses and frequently shares moments with them on social media, underscoring a genuine connection to equestrian life. She has incorporated horses into her creative work, riding in the music video for “Don’t!” and famously performing atop a white horse during her Las Vegas residency. Her ongoing plans, voiced publicly, to arrive on stage at Glastonbury on horseback further illustrate how deeply horses are woven into her persona. These instances show that her horse girl style draws on real equestrian involvement, highlighting the crossover between riding life and accessible country fashion.

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart embodies horse girl style with functional, tailored wardrobe choices shaped by decades of equestrian experience (Photo: Martha Stewart/Instagram)

Martha Stewart embodies horse girl style with functional, tailored wardrobe choices shaped by decades of equestrian experience (Photo: Martha Stewart/Instagram)

Martha Stewart embodies horse girl style with a blend of sophistication and practicality rooted in a genuine equestrian life. She keeps a significant number of equine residents at her Bedford farm, including Friesians, a Fell pony and donkeys, and has shared her connection with these animals through social media and posts about stable management and care. She recently adopted horses from a rescue, bringing them to her property and supporting animal rehabilitation efforts.

Stewart regularly attends major equestrian events; in 2024, she and her friend Snoop Dogg were photographed in full equestrian attire at the Paris Olympic Games, watching dressage and even feeding horses at the Château de Versailles, underscoring her continued involvement with equestrian sport.

Her wardrobe often features tailored blazers, puffer vests, riding boots and neutral tones that reflect decades of experience both in the stables and in lifestyle settings. These fashion choices show a lived‑in connection to horses, where the functionality of equestrian wear informs her polished everyday style.

From tailored jackets to boots built for the saddle, each star interprets equestrian influence through a personal lens, proving that love for horses can translate into a distinctive, elegant fashion signature. For those looking to channel the horse girl style aesthetic, these celebrities offer both inspiration and authenticity.

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