Equestrian Project with Volkswagen
Equestrian Project with Volkswagen.
Video Riding Project and Volkswagen:
Today I show you the last project with Glamour and Volkswagen, one that sees me webseries ten episodes starring the sixth chapter along with the My horse Carpe Diem in the video that has been renamed “Carotino”.
The episode shows my busy life and wants to be a way to encourage the person to find time for the things you love.
24 hours in a day are very few and not easy to battle with three works, the organization of home and their passions.
Yes there are priorities, but with good organization and the help of Volkswagen Up is grim time for the things we love cha.
If you are curious to know more I suggest you read the article with gallery compiled by Glamour here: 10 ways to be Glamour.
Equestrian Project: The Time for the equestrian passion
When you approach the equestrian discipline we are not yet aware that the path chosen will become a real lifestyle rather than just a sport.
The equestrian discipline is the only sport where the combination that is created between horse and rider makes the difference.
In no other sport is the man on the team with an animal that in itself can be unpredictable at all times and establish a relationship of trust between us and the horse is vital.
Equestrian Project: You have to trust your quadruped and he must trust us, a relationship that you can only create with time, patience, and indeed much much love.
Video Project Riding: Uniform Equestrian concours
For the realization of my equestrian outfits to draft Conde Nast Glamour and Volkswagen , was attended by some of the riding brand I work with and together we created the heads and custom accessories including:
The Cap Kep Italy , made with a fine leather, black and orange python that goes in a divine way to the blacks Secchiari boots with orange profiling, even those made with the brand.
The custom garments for riding are a must have, the riding has always stood out for its elegance and this time is no exception.
As for the garments worn are the Italian brand Cavalleria Toscana.