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Ashley from Western Fashion Behind the Scenes interviews Lexi Hoagland, founder of Cowgirls and Cocktails and a marketing specialist at Lane Boots. The discussion delves into Lexi’s unique background and her passion for the Western industry, which led her from a career in construction to founding a women’s networking group and working in the Western fashion sector. Lexi shares insights into the mission of Cowgirls and Cocktails, its impact on women's networking, and organizing unique events like the upcoming Vegas tea party. She also talks about her journey with Lane Boots, highlighting the brand's innovative designs and influencer marketing strategies. The conversation closes with future events planned for Cowgirls and Cocktails, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, networking, and passion in career growth.
#1 Takeaway ? Be curious. Come from a learners mindset.
#2. No one is going to scream your name, louder than yourself. When you get in a room with women who care, ask for what you want!
Find Lexi on Instagam at @lexihoagland
Find Cowgirls & Cocktails on Instagram @cowgirlsandcocktails_
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In this episode of the Cowboy Boot Podcast, Ashley interviews Lindsay Rosser-Sumpter, a renowned rodeo figure and fashion icon. Discussing Lindsay's fascinating career in rodeo, the interview covers her roles from a family deeply rooted in the rodeo industry to becoming the commissioner of the Women's Rodeo World Championship, the largest all-female rodeo event. The episode highlights Lindsay's award recognitions, the inclusion of various women’s sports, and the growth and future of women’s rodeo.
Key moments include the impact of breakaway roping and efforts to bring it into mainstream events, and Lindsay's perspective on supporting female athletes of all levels. The addition of goat tying.
Additionally, Ashley and Lindsay discuss the importance of role models in rodeo and Lindsay’s aspirations to make women's rodeo a household name.
Contact Linsay [email protected]
This episode is an edutainment segment hosted by The Boot Babe
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In this heartfelt episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," host Ashley, known as the Boot Babe, dives deep into the world of Western fashion with a special guest, Michelle Marquez, also known as Michelle Darlenee on social media.
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Michelle shares her unique story of growing up with a sibling who shares her name due to their parents' complex history, leading to her distinctive moniker on Instagram. From discovering she had a sister during a challenging family revelation to embracing a life filled with Western fashion, Michelle’s journey is nothing short of captivating. The discussion also explores her evolution from a makeup enthusiast to a prominent Western fashion influencer and content creator, balancing her role as a mother and a ranch wife while nurturing her new passion for barrel racing. Whether you're a fan of Western style, a budding influencer, or someone who loves enriching stories of life's unexpected twists, this episode promises deep insights and inspiring revelations, all wrapped in the love of cowboy boots! -
Jessica Garza, founder of Market in the Mountains at Moose Valley Ranch, shares her journey of rural entrepreneurship and community building on the Western Fashion Behind the Scenes Podcast. She discusses the origins of Market in the Mountains, an initiative aimed at supporting local entrepreneurs, particularly women, in the Pacific Northwest. Jessica emphasizes the importance of community support and integrity in navigating controversial topics such as farm safety and ethical concerns within the leather industry. With a background in law enforcement, Jessica brings a unique perspective to her leadership approach, advocating for honesty, respect, and accountability. Through her retreats and community engagements, she continues to inspire women to embrace their leadership potential and foster meaningful connections within the Western fashion community.
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Today, we're joined by the fabulous Madelyn Houser, known for her passion for all things equine on her popular Instagram account, The Blonde and the Bay. Get ready as Madelyn takes us through the ins and outs of her daily routines, the elegant art of dressage, and how it's a cornerstone of both English and Western riding. We'll hear first hand how horses have shaped her life, from facing fears head-on to adding a touch of style to the equestrian scene. But that's not all! Madelyn will also be sharing some insider tips on how dressage is accessible for newcomers and spilling the beans on the latest trends in horse fashion. So whether you're a seasoned rider or just curious about the world of horses, stay tuned for a broadcast filled with fascinating insights and the undeniable bond between humans and these magnificent creatures.
Follow Madelyn Here @theblondeandthebay_
Quotes from Madelyn
"Dressage is really just basic training, but as you move up, it becomes a dance.""The horses served as a foundation for our relationship, which is amazing that an animal can do that.""Once you're an equestrian athlete and you taste fear, it is really hard to let that fear go.""You don't have to fit one mold. You can be a dressage rider and wear your cowboy hat with your breeches and your boots." -
Former Rodeo Queen Cowgirl Justie Jensen shares her journey from growing up in Idaho to pursuing a full-time career in content creation and microblading, with a passion for Western fashion at the core.
Justie delves into the intricacies of microblading, highlighting its transformative impact on confidence and self-image. She discusses her collaborations with various brands, including Black Star Boots and dream collab Wrangler, expressing her aspirations for future partnerships. Justie also opens up about her personal struggles with self-confidence, sharing a touching anecdote from her childhood.Throughout the episode, Justie offers valuable advice for aspiring content creators, emphasizing authenticity, consistency, and continuous self-education. She encourages others to pursue their passions wholeheartedly and remain resilient in the face of challenges.
Ashley concludes the episode by promoting Justie's social media handles and podcast, "Cowgirl Handbook," and sharing a sponsor message from The Boot Babes.
Justie Jensen:Instagram: @JustieJensenYouTube: Life with JPodcast: Cowgirl HandbookAshley, Host of Western Fashion Behind the Scenes:Instagram: @TheBootBabeWebsite: The Boot BabesQuotes:
Justie Jensen: "I think just showcasing different ways to style clothes is fun."Justie Jensen: "Being able to work with Wrangler would be a really cool opportunity."Justie Jensen: "I'll post really unfiltered pictures of myself... just to prove to myself that it doesn't matter."Ashley: "It's always a good day to wear cowboy boots."
This episode of Western Fashion Behind the Scenes is brought to you by The Boot Babes, the largest Western networking group for women in the world. Visit The Boot Babes to sign up for their newsletter and join the next women's adventure in the West. -
Ashley Binger,a western content creator & rancher from South Dakota shares her journey into ranching, her experiences in the industry, and insights into farming life.
Ashley Binger talks about growing up on the family ranch, her brief stint as a nanny in Australia and New Zealand, and eventually returning to South Dakota to pursue ranching after college. She discusses the challenges and rewards of ranching, highlighting the ever-changing nature of the work and the importance of family support.
The conversation delves into the role of technology in agriculture, with Ashley Binger explaining advancements like autopilot in tractors and how they aid in farm operations. She emphasizes the necessity of hard work and persistence for those interested in entering the industry, suggesting that aspiring ranchers seek out opportunities to gain experience and contribute to farm work.As a mother of two young children, Ashley Binger reflects on the unique upbringing her family provides on the ranch, where children learn about life and death from an early age. She discusses balancing her roles as a mother and rancher, as well as her passion for Western fashion, which she incorporates into her social media content.
The conversation touches on Ashley Binger's experiences with online criticism and trolls, though she notes a shift towards more positive interactions as she shares her perspective on farming and ranching. She emphasizes the importance of educating consumers about where their food comes from and dispelling misconceptions about the industry.
In closing, Ashley, the Boot Babe, thanks Ashley Binger for sharing her insights and encourages listeners to follow along with her journey on social media. The episode is sponsored by the Boot Babes, a networking group for women in the Western industry, inviting listeners to join their community and explore the world of Western fashion and lifestyle.
Contacts:
Join Ashley's mailing List : https://bio.site/ashley.bingerAshley Binger's Instagram: @ashleybingerAshley Binger's FacebookQuotes:
Ashley Binger: "I grew up the same place that my father and brother-in-law ranch altogether. I did move away after college to Australia and New Zealand to nanny. So I lived with the family that I nannied for, and then I came back, bought some cows, rest is history. Been doing this my whole life."Ashley Binger: "It's really cool to see just all the new technology that they are working on. Yeah. Specifically, what are some things that are really curious to other people, right? Most people, when you're in it every day, you think people would know, but people are curious about technology in agriculture."Ashley Binger: "So people can say, 'Holy crap, your life is changing.' We don't do the same things every day minus, doing our chores in the morning feeding the cows. Then it just depends on the season really."Ashley Binger: "Yeah, where their food comes from, and it comes from families like mine and everyone else that shares in the agriculture industry. That we are all real people with good hearts, good intentions, and we want the best for the animal and our families and for everyone who's going to be eating the beef." -
In this inspiring episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," The Boot Babe, Ashley Jackson sit down with Korie Lovette, the visionary founder of Cotton and Rye Outfitters, a trailblazing women's Western wear brand known for its size inclusivity and impeccable fit. With 25 years of experience, Korie shares her journey from learning the ropes at a notable Western company to launching her own brand that fills a significant gap in the market. This episode delves into the importance of building solid retailer relationships, the challenges and rewards of apparel manufacturing, and the impact of social media on fashion. Korie's commitment to empowering women through fashion, her insights on trends versus timeless pieces, and her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the apparel industry make this a must-listen for anyone passionate about fashion, entrepreneurship, and the power of community.
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Quotes from Korie:
"It's all about the hustle and seeing it come to life each day." "I want to keep my goals manageable where my passion stays intact." "You can't pour from an empty cup." "Everybody wants to be a part of something a little bit bigger than themselves." -
Dive into the heart of Western fashion with the inspiring journey of Kat Cole, a figure who transcends the boundaries of podcasting, fashion, and personal transformation. In this episode we explore the rich tapestry of stories that made Kat. From the rodeo grounds to the foster care system, to reality TV with the Hadid's! Kat's narrative weaves through trials and triumphs, offering a fresh perspective on identity, adoption, and the essence of true grit. Join us as we saddle up for an exploration of fashion, family, and the courage to redefine oneself against the backdrop of the wild west of life.
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Connect with Kat on IG Here
"Fashion is not just about the clothes we wear; it's about the stories we tell and the lives we lead.""Adoption taught me that family goes beyond blood; it's crafted with love, sacrifice, and a shared journey through life.""In the wild west of life, it's not the challenges that define us, but how we rise to meet them." 1. **Introduction to Kat Cole:** Explore Kat's roots, her deep connection to Western fashion, and her journey to podcasting. 2. **Influencers and Challenges:** Unveil the real-life struggles influencers face, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the content creation world. 3. **The Adoption Journey:** A heartfelt discussion on Kat's personal experience with adoption, shedding light on the emotional depth and fulfillment it brings. 4. **Fashion and Identity:** Delve into how Western fashion serves as a medium of self-expression and a bridge between tradition and modernity. 5. **Confronting Reality TV:** A candid talk on the reality behind reality TV, emphasizing authenticity and resilience. -
Stephanie Eagletail was on Indigenous Fashion Podcast and we know she is as much western as she is Indigenous, so we know you'll love her increadible story! Listen as host Ashley delves into the heart of traditional Indigenous fashion with the remarkable Stephanie Eagletail, an Indigenous designer transforming lives through the art of sewing. From the Tsuu T'ina Nation in Alberta, Canada, Stephanie shares her journey of rediscovery and empowerment, weaving tales of her humble beginnings, the deep-seated love for fashion nurtured from childhood, and the profound impact of her work beyond the runway. With a mission rooted in cultural preservation, education, and empowerment, Stephanie's sewing lessons have touched the lives of over 360 individuals across Canada, offering not just a skill but a path to self-sufficiency, pride, and a deeper connection with their heritage. This episode explores the power of traditional crafts in shaping identities, strengthening communities, and fostering personal growth. Join us as we uncover the stories of resilience, creativity, and transformation sewn into every piece Stephanie Eagletail creates.
Connect with Stephanie on Instagram @ steph_eagletail
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In this episode we cover: The journey and impact of Stephanie Eagletail, an Indigenous designer - The significance of traditional Indigenous sewing techniques and their role in cultural preservation and personal development - The transformative power of teaching and sharing skills within Indigenous communities - The importance of self-expression and identity through fashion
The target audience for this podcast episode includes individuals interested in Indigenous cultures, traditional fashion, women's empowerment, the role of arts in social change, and those seeking inspirational stories of personal growth and community impact.
Introduction to Stephanie Eagletail and Her Background: Discover Stephanie's roots in the Tsuu T'ina Nation, her early passion for fashion, and her journey into the world of Indigenous design.The Power of Sewing and Education: Explore how Stephanie's sewing classes have become a beacon of hope, skill, and empowerment for Indigenous communities across Canada.Impact Stories: Hear touching stories of how Stephanie's work has profoundly affected individuals and communities, fostering self-esteem, cultural pride, and new opportunities.Future Endeavors and How to Connect: Learn about Stephanie's plans for expanding her reach through online tutorials and where to find her work and classes. -
In this enlightening episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," host Ashley, also known as the boot babe, sits down with Paige Bosworth, the visionary behind the Year of the Cowgirl brand. Coming from Hermiston, Oregon, Paige shares her journey from growing up in a place rich in rodeo history to creating a brand that encapsulates the essence of cowgirl culture. This episode delves into the significance of cowgirl legacy, roots, and how these elements have shaped Paige's life and entrepreneurial endeavors.
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She discusses the inception of Year of the Cowgirl, a brand that transcends traditional definitions of being a cowgirl, aiming to empower and include anyone who resonates with the cowgirl spirit, irrespective of their background or experience with horses. Paige and Ashley explore the values that define a true cowgirl, such as confidence, grit, and integrity, and discuss overcoming criticism and embracing one’s passion with pride. This episode is a must-listen for anyone inspired by the Western way of life, seeking to break stereotypes, or aspiring to make their mark in the world of fashion and beyond. Join us as we celebrate the cowgirl in all of us, learning how confidence and determination can turn dreams into reality. -
The Boot Babe, sits down with Linz Stanley, crowned Cowgirl Magazine's Best Dressed at the 2024 NFR. Linz takes us on an inspiring journey through her evolution from a cosplay enthusiast to a revered figure in Western fashion. With a rich background in theatre, dance, and a deep love for the NFR, Linz shares how embracing her unique style led to unexpected recognition and how she navigates the blend of her interests, from power sports to wine certification. This episode peels back the layers of Linz's multifaceted life, offering insights into the changing landscapes of Western fashion, the power of community, and the courage it takes to step out of comfort zones. Whether you're a long-time Western fashion aficionado or new to the scene, Linz's story of transformation, community, and self-acceptance is sure to resonate and inspire.
Connect with Linz Here
https://www.instagram.com/linzstanley/
"Fashion is supposed to be fun. It's not supposed to be restricting." - Linz Stanley. -"I want to find somebody who is emotionally, financially, spiritually balanced and mature." - Linz Stanley. -"I'm just taking it easy and enjoying my life until I find my right person." - Linz Stanley. -"You're either a creator or a consumer. And that's where we're at in this world." - Ashley, The Boot Babe. - "It's always a good time to wear cowboy boots." - Ashley, The Boot Babe. -
Featuring the incredibly talented Codee Lee. As a musician hailing from Utah, Codee Lee unveils her remarkable journey, weaving through the realms of music, jewelry design, entrepreneurship, and motherhood, all while staying true to her Western roots and fashion sensibilities. Join Ashley, The Boot Babe, on a journey behind the scenes of Western fashion and music in this enthralling episode!
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Find her TikTok HERE! @CodeeLeeMusic
Codee discusses her transition from working at the NFR to reigniting her music career and preparing to sing the National Anthem at rodeos. She opens up about launching her jewelry line, the challenges and triumphs of motherhood, and her deep connection to Utah, a place she's called home since the age of 12. Her story is a deep dive into the transformative impact of the Western lifestyle, rodeos, and horses on her life, offering solace and a sense of identity amidst personal turmoil.
Listeners will be moved by Codee's powerful narrative on motherhood's transformative power, her resilience in the face of adversity, and her journey through the music industry. From her initial struggle with vulnerability to the release of her song "R.I.P," Codee's music career is a testament to her courage and determination.
Beyond music, Codee explores her venture into the jewelry business, aiming to create pieces that resonate with meaning and artistry. Her story is an inspiring exploration of creativity, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of passions.
This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in the confluence of music, fashion, and personal growth. Codee Lee's journey is a compelling narrative of overcoming challenges and embracing one's passions with grace and determination, enriching the Western fashion and music landscape.
Connect with Codee & Listen To Her Music HERE!
Tune in to discover Codee Lee's inspiring journey through Western fashion, music, and life. Don't miss out on her music and the upcoming launch of her jewelry line for a deeper connection with her artistic journey.
- "Music has saved me my entire life... It's always been music."
- "Motherhood completely changed things for me... He's my best friend."
- "The connection I have with horses... it's something I've never experienced."
- "I wouldn't be where I am today without [my son]."
- "Jewelry is art. It's a way to truly express yourself."
- "You have to start somewhere... those 50 views will turn into 50,000 views."
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Dive into the vibrant world of Western fashion and hairstyling with Jessie Lynn, the creative genius behind J.Niel Fringe. Discover how a small-town Utah hairstylist launched a hair extension empire that caught the eye of country music's brightest stars, including Lainey Wilson. This episode will inspire you with tales of intuition, creativity, and the courage to pursue one's dreams. Join us as Jessie reveals her journey, her unique hair creations, and a sneak peek into an upcoming top-secret project.
www.jnielfringe.com
jniel.fringe on Instagram
This episode is tailored for listeners passionate about Western fashion, hairstyling, and personal empowerment. It particularly appeals to those interested in the behind-the-scenes of fashion and music industries, aspiring entrepreneurs in beauty and fashion, and fans of Lainey Wilson and country music.
Welcome to the intersection of melody and style, where the spotlight shines on the unsung heroes of fashion and music. Today, we're pulling back the curtain to reveal the story of Jesilyn, a visionary hairstylist whose creations are weaving a new narrative in Western fashion. From her early dreams in a small Utah town to styling country music's finest, Jessie's journey is a testament to following one's heart and the magic of believing in oneself. Fasten your seatbelts as we dive into the world of feathers, fringe, and untold stories behind the glitz of the stage. -
Welcome to "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes" with your host, Ashley, aka the Boot Babe. Today, we're joined by the lovely Amy Bryant, a cast member from Season 2 of "Farmer Wants a Wife." Amy shares her journey from randomly stumbling upon the show to becoming a part of it, revealing the extensive process of casting and filming.
Amy talks about her roots in Florida, her upbringing, and her love for cowboy boots since childhood. She delves into her experience on the show, discussing the challenges of staying true to herself while navigating the pressures of reality TV editing. Despite being portrayed as reserved, Amy reflects on the joy and vulnerability of opening up on the show, particularly during intimate moments with fellow cast members.Throughout the podcast, Amy's warmth and authenticity shine as she discusses her family, friendships, and personal growth. She shares insights into the modern dating landscape, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery and embracing one's journey, regardless of societal timelines.
The conversation covers topics ranging from Amy's close-knit family to her cherished friendships forged through dance. Ashley and Amy bond over their shared love for line dancing and the enduring appeal of cowboy boots in both fashion and lifestyle.As the episode wraps up, Amy teases upcoming episodes of "Farmer Wants a Wife," promising exciting twists and turns for viewers to look forward to. Ashley signs off with a reminder to tune in to the show and encourages listeners to connect with Amy on social media for updates and more.Join us next time for another glimpse behind the scenes of Western fashion and culture, where every step is an opportunity to strut in style.
Host: Ashley "The Boot Babe"
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @thebootbabe
Twitter: @thebootbabe
Guest: Amy Bryant
Instagram: @amykbryant
Facebook:/AmyKBryantOfficial
TikTok: @amykbryant
Quotes:
Amy: "I never grew up on a farm, but I've always had a love for cowboy boots. They're like a piece of my identity, a connection to my roots even in the city."Ashley: "Joining us today is the incredible Amy Bryant, fresh from the set of Farmer Wants a Wife Season 2! We're thrilled to have her share her journey and insights with us."Amy: "Being on Farmer Wants a Wife has been a whirlwind experience. From line dancing to hosting mixers, it's been a wild ride, but one I wouldn't trade for anything!"Ashley: "Stay tuned for more exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and insider tips on Western fashion. This is Western Fashion Behind the Scenes, where every episode is a boot-stompin' good time!" -
In this fascinating podcast episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," Ashley warmly welcomes Linsay Rosser Sumpter, Commissioner of the Women's Rodeo World Championship, for an inspiring chat. Linsay, a remarkable figure in the rodeo world with a deep connection to cowgirl culture, shares her incredible journey from growing up in a rodeo family to becoming a respected leader in the sport. Here are the key points and details from their talk:
Meet Linsay Rosser Sumpter: Ashley introduces Linsay, highlighting her important role as Commissioner of the Women's Rodeo World Championship. She also talks about Linsay's background in rodeo, coaching, and her dedication to the community.What's the Women's Rodeo World Championship About?: Linsay explains what makes the Women's Rodeo World Championship special—it's the biggest all-female rodeo event globally. With more prize money and a focus on inclusivity, the championship celebrates the achievements of women in different rodeo events.When and Where: Linsay shares the important details about the championship—it's happening from May 13th to May 18th at AT&T Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. She encourages women of all skill levels to join in and be part of the celebration of cowgirl culture.Why Breakaway Roping Matters: Breakaway roping takes the spotlight in their conversation. Linsay explains why it's important to include this event and ensure equal prize money in rodeo competitions. She also talks about its history and why it's still relevant today.Fairness for All: Linsay discusses the importance of treating male and female athletes equally in rodeo. She talks about the challenges that female athletes face and why it's crucial for rodeo organizations to work together for fairness and inclusivity.Style and Tradition: Ashley and Linsay also chat about the fun side of rodeo—fashion and culture. They share their love for Western fashion and encourage everyone to embrace their unique style and celebrate the rich traditions of the West."The Women's Rodeo World Championship is the largest all female rodeo in the world." - Lindsay (03:05)"We are the only rodeo organization that is classifying ladies by their, I wouldn't necessarily say by their athletic ability, but what it is it allows ladies to have their own kind of length." - Lindsay (04:43)"You gave me full body cold chills cry actually, because think of how far it has come." - Ashley (10:35)"Born and raised in Northern California, my family is the Flying U Rodeo Company and my grandfather was Cotton Rosser." - Lindsay (13:08)"I'm so proud of you. This is amazing. It's crazy. And it came to fruition very organically." - Ashley (16:32)"This is like the December of the other kind of cowboy, but not the other guy." - Ashley (19:20)"My favorite part about the breakaway roping is that you have pretty girls on fast horses and the calf always wins." - Lindsay (25:25)"In all reality, Vegas is all about time. The longer A person sits in a seat, the less amount of time they're sitting in a machine, putting their pennies in and slots, right?" - Lindsay (32:07)"I'm in magic and Vegas. They're like, why are they still doing this to animals? And I'm like, actually it's because that's how you doctor a cow." - Ashley (34:47)"I think we need to be innovative and I think that we need to, look at female consumers." - Lindsay (38:42)"If you're listening to this and you want to get into the sport of rodeo, go for it. Call me, call her." - Ashley (41:38)"The cowgirl gathering starts the night. So May 9th through the 19th and come have fun and do some cowgirl stuff." - Lindsay (43:23)"It's always a good time to wear cowboy boots." -... -
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Tiffany Williams, a ranch wife, mother, and entrepreneur, shares her inspiring journey and the story behind her iconic "Fancy Rancher" hat.Tiffany hails from the small town of Garvin, Oklahoma, where her love for both fancy dressing and the ranch lifestyle was cultivated from a young age.
Inspired by her upbringing and her husband's nickname, the "fancy rancher," Tiffany embarked on a journey to create stylish hats that blend sophistication with Western flair.In this candid conversation, Tiffany opens up about her recent venture into hat-making, fueled by her passion for connecting with other women in the Western fashion community.
Through her genuine interactions on social media, Tiffany has built meaningful relationships and inspired others to embrace their unique style.As the discussion unfolds, listeners are treated to insights into Tiffany's daily life on the ranch, including her love for rescuing animals and raising her children in a nurturing environment. Her journey through adoption and pregnancy resonates deeply, offering hope and encouragement to women facing similar challenges. But the conversation doesn't stop there.
Tiffany reveals her plans for a women's retreat, the Redeemed Ranch Retreat, where Christian moms, wives, and single ladies can come together for a weekend of connection, reflection, and spiritual growth.For those eager to get their hands on a Fancy Rancher cap, Tiffany announces the upcoming launch of her website, complete with new summer colors and styles. And don't miss the chance to win a cap through the podcast's exclusive giveaway!
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Join Ashley, the Boot Babe, on Western Fashion Behind the Scenes as she celebrates the intersection of style, faith, and community with the remarkable Tiffany Williams, the Fancy Rancher. -
Dive into the world of Western fashion with Dana, owner of Rancher Boots, sharing her journey and passion for cowboy boots.
CHECK OUT THE RANCH HERR BOOTS HERE!
Key Points:
Introduction of Dana Herr: Ashley introduces Dana Herr, the owner of Rancher Boots, as a special guest from Canada. Dana is a mother, a wife, and a fifth-generation rancher from Southern Alberta.Origins of RanchHerr Boots: Dana shares her journey into the Western fashion world, which began with her upbringing on a ranch and her involvement in rodeoing, cutting, and trick riding. The idea for Rancher Boots emerged overnight when Dana saw a pair of boots on Instagram and decided to design her own.Evolution of Rancher Boots: Dana talks about the growth of Rancher Boots through Instagram and the community she has built around her brand. She emphasizes her love for vibrant colors and unique designs, which sets her boots apart from others in the market.Signature Style - The Lechera Model: The conversation delves into the signature Lechera model of cowboy boots, characterized by its cowhide material and round toe. Dana showcases the boots and discusses the comfort and style they offer.Personal Connection and Philanthropy: Dana reveals the personal significance behind her boot designs, including a memorial boot for her mother who passed away from ovarian cancer. She also discusses her philanthropic efforts, including fundraisers and support for cancer-related causes.Expansion and Future Plans: Dana discusses the expansion of her boot company, including plans for new styles such as lace-up boots and collaborations. She also shares insights into sizing and availability of boots for purchase.Balancing Work and Personal Life: Dana opens up about the challenges of balancing her business with her role as a mother and wife. She emphasizes the importance of spending time with her family and finding solace in horseback riding.Admiration for Ree Drummond: Dana expresses her admiration for Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, for staying grounded amidst her success and maintaining authenticity in her personal and professional life.Memorable Quotes:
"It started through Instagram... the community it can reach is just unbelievable.""Boots are part of your personality... they create an opportunity for you to show the world who you are.""I want to give back somehow and get her memory and her presence out there.""My main goal is to give [my daughters] the keys to being confident women and to be unapologetically themselves all the time.""I literally run around my house with my head cut off... getting back on my horses... is so relaxing once I'm there."This episode of Western Fashion Behind the Scenes provided listeners with a glimpse into the journey of Dana Herr, the passionate owner of Ranch Herr Boots. From her humble beginnings on a ranch to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Dana's story is one of perseverance, creativity, and dedication to her craft. Through her colorful and unique boot designs, Dana is not only leaving her mark in the Western fashion world but also making a positive impact in her community. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and insights on the next episode! -
Dani Reinhart, an influential figure balancing her corporate career with a love for Western Fashion. As a professional with a history rooted in the legal and technological fields, Dani brings a unique perspective to the rustic elegance of Texan western wear. Dani Reinhart
Through a candid conversation, Dani opens up about her journey from country way of life to a bonafide influencer and model in western fashion's vibrant industry. Listeners will be treated to the inspiring story of how Dani's husband propelled her modeling career with a simple gesture that turned into a life-changing venture.
She elaborates on her collaborations with brands like The Good Babes Co., Cavenders, and her Corporate Cowgirl Collection with Whipin' Wild Rags. Her interview isn't just about fashion; it's a heartfelt reflection on work, life, and the pursuit of passions. Dani also shares her personal stress-busters and her plans for future events where her friends and fashion followers can meet her in person.
Key Takeaways:
Dani's career spans both the corporate technology sector and the western fashion industry, exemplifying a successful balance between professional and creative endeavors.She began her journey in western fashion with the support of her husband and has since become a notable content creator and model for leading brands.The launch of Whipin' Wild Rags Corporate Cowgirl Collection marked Dani's foray into design, showcasing her personal story through each wild rag.Dani emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset, pushing through fear, and embracing opportunities for growth.Upcoming appearances include the American Rodeo and Cowgirl magazine's 30 under 30 galaDani Quotes:
"Failure is opportunity in disguise." - Dani"Take the chance on yourself." - Dani"If I could do it, and if I have gotten where I am here today, which still blows my mind, just start." - DaniResources:
Follow Dani on IG @dani.reinhartWhipin' Wild RagsThe Good Babes CoDive into the full episode to hear the rich experiences and insights Dani Reinhart shares about making a mark in western fashion. For those keen to witness the synergy of corporate sophistication and rodeo chic, this episode is a must-listen. Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes looks into the world of western style with upcoming episodes from the Boot Babe. -
In this interesting episode of "Western Fashion Behind The Scenes," your host, Ashley, @TheBootBabe interviews Kip Smith, the talented founder of SpurWest. The discussion delves deep into the heart of modern western style, exploring Kip's journey from a horse-loving kid to a trailblazer in fashion design. This special edition provides an intimate look at the western fashion industry, featuring Kip's unique approach to integrating diverse elements into traditional western apparel.
Kip Smith's authentic passion for creativity is palpable as he discusses his trajectory from running a t-shirt business in college to winning a style card from the influential West Desperado. His passion project, Spur West, initially known as Spur Life, has transformed into a destination for bespoke jewelry and stylish jackets. SEO-savvy listeners will revel in his dedication to quality, innovation, and community-building within the fashion sphere. Through collaborative efforts, SpurWest is becoming a name to watch in the world of western couture.
Key Takeaways:
Kip Smith's transformation of SpurWest from a college t-shirt venture to an innovative western fashion brand.Introduction of unique jewelry lines and bomber jackets, with custom-engraving options for belt buckles.SpurWest's plans for growth include wholesale opportunities and the potential for collaborations with major brands like Montana Silversmiths.Kip’s personal backstory, highlighting his transition from a farm upbringing to entrepreneurship in western fashion.Spur West aims to challenge the norms of the western industry and make fashion accessible to a broader audience.
Notable Quotes:
"It's all about being, like, a good person and helping people out when you can because people have helped me out along the way." – Kip Smith
"Everyone can be Western. So that's really our goal, too." – Kip Smith
Resources:
Spur West's website: spurwesttradingco.com for direct purchases or wholesale inquiries.
Enjoy the power of storytelling and the allure of fashion with Kip Smith in this insightful episode. Dive into the full conversation to be inspired by Kip's dedication and innovative spirit in western fashion. Stay tuned for more enthralling content that marries tradition with modern flair on "Western Fashion Behind The Scenes."
About Kip Smith:
Kip Smith is the entrepreneurial force behind Spur West, a company that has its roots in his college days when he sought to cover his entry fees for horse shows and rodeos by selling t-shirts. From these beginnings, Kip has grown Spur West into a burgeoning brand known for its unique line of western fashion, including jewelry and bomber jackets. His vision for Spur West extends beyond the current product line, as he aims to shape it into a western design house with innovative and compelling offerings. - もっと表示する