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| Archive - June 2008 Posted Jun-27-08 13:37:05 PDT Updated Jun-28-08 07:52:30 PDT
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GENE AUTRY'S COWBOY CODE |
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1. The Cowboy must never shoot first, hit a smaller man, or take unfair advantage. 2. He must never go back on his word or a trust confided in him. 3. He must always tell the truth. 4. He must be gentle with children, the elderly and animals. 5. He must not advocate or possess racially or religiously intolerant ideas. 6. He must help people in distress. 7. He must be a good worker. 8. He must keep himself clean in thought, speech, action, and personal habits. 9. He must respect women, parents and his nation's law. 10. The Cowboy is a patriot.
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Note the denim jeans and totally cool cowboy shirt. This is real 'western' style!
| Posted Jun-12-08 20:59:29 PDT Updated Jun-15-08 20:55:21 PDT
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COWGIRL 'BLING BLING'
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The West is a land of extremes - scenery, wealth and weather so it is not a surprise to learn that fashion is no exception! The lavish fringe-and-sequins style goes back to the early 1900's when champion rodeo star, Prairie Rose Henderson. decorated her costume with sequins, ostrich feathers and fur! Cowboys and cowgirls were not seen as fashion icons though until Buffalo Bill Cody took to the rails with his famous Wild West Show and thus began the era of 'high style' western wear.
Rodeo parades began to encourage participants to show up in fashionable gear - not only were the leather 'chaps' heavily embellished with brass spots but cowboys' spurs and horses' saddles began to glow with shiny silver. Bohlin, known as the 'Saddlemaker to the Stars' established the benchmark for parade and silver saddles that still stands to this day. During the 1920's and early 30's Tom Mix was Hollywood's number one cowboy star and is considered to be the 'Father of the Rhinestone Cowboy' - his fancy white western suits had contrasting embroidery, piping and lacing. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were the next Hollywood stars to wear flashy outfits. According to Roy Rogers it was important to have a sequined costume and a silver parade saddle because once the spotlights hit Trigger and Roy, the pair pranced across the arena in a bejeweled display of Hollywood showmanship and that's exactly what the crowd wanted to see!
The rodeo queens and princesses were the first western fashionistas to dazzle rodeo crowds with sparkling tiaras of rhinestones attached to their cowboy hats. Barrel racers (mainly cowgirls) always dressed in co-ordinating western outfits and it wasn't long before their 'good luck charm' cross that they attached to their saddle before a race was embellished with coloured crystals (each colour of crystal has a significant meaning). Flashy platter sized silver and gold western belt buckles have often been awarded to event winners - some were even encrusted with real jewels! So, it wasn't long before western fashion designers realized that 'rhinestone' or crystal buckles would certainly accent those crystal crosses and 'cowgirl bling bling' was created. Today western leather belts come in any colour of the rainbow and are studded with matching or contrasting crystals!
In the past, when a barrel racer accessorized her horse she bought a sturdy, comfortable barrel racing saddle (with very little silver as it is too heavy for the horse to carry - speed is critical in this event), a functional leather bridle, saddle blanket and a breastcollar! Today she still has that same sturdy saddle but the bridle and breastcollar are often encrusted with crystals to co-ordinate with her belt, buckle and outfit. In fact, you can now order bling, bling horse breastcollars with blinking lights - now that's a real 'stand up and get noticed' feature for those late-night rodeos.
Pleasure riders are even starting to dress up their horses in strands of turquoise or coloured crystal beads. Riders are able to concentrate on the empowering symbolism of the colour or semi-precious stone as part of their training - for example, turquoise has protective properties and blue has a calming quality. Word charms can also be literal reminders such as 'Centre' and are clipped into a horse's mane and forelock. Honestly, horse bling bling really does have a serious side! The cowgirls who dress-up their horses with bling bling believe that horses, just like cowgirls, love bling, bling..........................................
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This 'Bling Bling' is mild compared to the dazzling belts, bridles, and breastcollars used by real Cowgirls! Check out the Calgary Stampede this July and you will most certainly see the 'best of the best' in Bling Bling.
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| Posted Jun-08-08 21:15:35 PDT Updated Jun-28-08 20:09:07 PDT DENIM - FROM COWBOYS TO CATWALKS
This book is a short history of the world's most legendary fabric - denim! My first pair of blue jeans in 1969 were Lee Riders and I practically lived in them at uni. Over the years I've worn Lee, Levi, Wrangler and an assorted variety of 'designer' type jeans. My favourite western jean jacket - Levi, with it's matching side slit skirt - Calvin Klein, and my denim halter top - no name - all in a stonewashed light denim! My favourite black jeans today are Levi 550 - Made in Canada!
I bought this book on eBay because I am interested in selling collectible denim in my BAR GR WESTERN STORE AND MORE plus the history of jeans truly fascinates me. Jeans ARE western wear, jeans have been historically and ARE designed for Cowboys and Cowgirls, jeans have been and ARE worn by many western movie stars and country & western singers! This book contains lots of photographs of the big three brands of jeans (Levi, Lee and Wrangler), the makers, early advertisements, and the movie stars and singers who made them popular!
The table of contents include: Introduction, A Riveting Tale (When Jacob met Levi - and created a legend), Let's Go to Work (Overalls, workwear and two-dog labels), Home on the Range (The denim industry and the American Cowboy), From Wartime to Playtime (The uniform of war and peace), What've You Got? (Rebels, rockabillies and other menaces of society), Intellectuals With Attitude (Denim and the Counterculture), Indigo Girls (The Fabric of Fashion), The Cat's Whiskers (Stonewashed, sandpapered and distressed), and Denim Details and Glossary.
I loved every one of its 128 pages of fascinating facts and cool photographs. My fav chapter is 'Home on the Range' and my fav photo is Marilyn Monroe snoozing in Levi's on the set of one of the two westerns she starred in - 'The Misfits'.
It doesn't have my fav photo of James Dean wearing Lee Riders on the set of of his famous western - 'The Giant' - but then no book can be perfect!
Written by Graham Marsh and Paul Trynka Published by Indigo Productions [Product.eBay.com]: Denim by Paul Trynka (2005)
Author: Paul TrynkaFormat: SoftcoverISBN-10: 1845131118ISBN-13: 9781845131111 |