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CATCHING UP: DOGS RESCUE ROCKS NYC Gala for a New Rescue Center
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Hi! If your requests are still open, do you think you could a smau with Carlos Sainz where the reader is a professional show jumper? If not I totally get it and I hope you have an awesome day!
I literally spend HOURS bingeing your fics they’re amazing!!
(Ps, if you pick this one I would recommend using Reed Kessler, Georgina Bloomberg, or Jessica Springsteen for faceclaims and pictures and what not)
this took me actual months i am so sorry lol i hope it's okay anyways and thank you for reading and requesting! <3
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Trophy Wife to CEO: How Women are Turning Perceptions Upside Down
The term “trophy wife” has long carried a negative connotation, conjuring up images of a young, beautiful woman married to a wealthy older man, often dismissed as mere decoration. Traditionally, these women were seen as lacking ambition or depth and valued solely for their appearance. However, in recent years, many women who once fit the stereotype are actively shattering these perceptions by becoming successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and philanthropists. This shift has turned the “trophy wife” concept on its head, highlighting how women are using their unique positions to build careers, become influencers, and even run companies.
The Traditional Image of a Trophy Wife
Historically, the term “trophy wife” has been rooted in the idea of a woman whose primary asset is her physical beauty. She was often portrayed as a passive figure, dependent on her husband for financial security, living a life of leisure and luxury. However, this outdated image fails to capture the complex reality of many women who, despite being in relationships with affluent men, possess significant ambition, intelligence, and leadership capabilities.
Real-Life Examples of Empowered Trophy Wives
Several high-profile women have made headlines for turning the “trophy wife” stereotype upside down. These women have used their social status, intelligence, and ambition to build successful careers and make a difference in their communities.
1. Georgina Bloomberg
Georgina Bloomberg, daughter of billionaire Michael Bloomberg, could easily have fit into the “trophy wife” mold if she had lived solely in her father’s shadow. However, she has instead pursued a successful career as a professional equestrian and animal rights activist. In addition to her sports career, Georgina is an entrepreneur and co-author of a series of novels centered on the equestrian world. Her efforts in animal advocacy, particularly through the Bloomberg Family Foundation, demonstrate how she has used her resources and position to make a meaningful impact.
2. Melania Trump
Melania Trump, wife of former U.S. President Donald Trump, is often labeled a “trophy wife” because of her relationship with a much older and wealthier man. Yet, before her marriage, Melania had an established career as a model. During her tenure as First Lady, she launched the “Be Best” campaign, which focused on the well-being of children and online bullying. Her work in promoting initiatives aimed at improving children’s welfare shows how she has navigated the challenges of being in the public eye, turning her position into a platform for advocacy.
3. Elle Macpherson
Supermodel Elle Macpherson was once known as “The Body” during her modeling career, celebrated for her physical appearance. After marrying billionaire Jeffrey Soffer, she could have chosen to rest on her laurels as a classic “trophy wife.” Instead, Macpherson transitioned into a successful entrepreneur. She founded her wellness brand, WelleCo, which sells supplements aimed at promoting health and beauty. Her company has become a multimillion-dollar business, showing how she used her public image to create a thriving enterprise. Macpherson’s entrepreneurial success highlights how a woman can leverage beauty and fame to build something sustainable and valuable beyond her relationship.
4. Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham is another powerful example. After her marriage to football star David Beckham, many saw her as the quintessential “trophy wife” in a celebrity marriage. However, she took her career into her own hands and has since built a luxury fashion empire, turning herself from a former pop star into a recognized and respected designer. Victoria’s journey from being part of the Spice Girls to running a multimillion-dollar fashion brand is an illustration of how women labeled as “trophy wives” can take control of their professional destinies, defying expectations.
5. Ivanka Trump
Ivanka Trump, daughter of former President Donald Trump and wife of real estate developer Jared Kushner, is another high-profile example of a woman who defies the trophy wife stereotype. Despite her family’s wealth and connections, Ivanka has built a career of her own, both in the business world and in politics. She served as a senior advisor during her father’s presidency, overseeing economic initiatives, particularly those aimed at workforce development and women’s empowerment. Before that, Ivanka launched her own fashion and lifestyle brand, showing that she had ambitions and professional achievements independent of her famous family.
Breaking Free from Stereotypes
Women like Georgina Bloomberg, Melania Trump, Elle Macpherson, Victoria Beckham, and Ivanka Trump are just a few examples of how the modern “trophy wife” stereotype is being dismantled. Rather than accepting a limited role defined by beauty or their relationships, they are using their privileged positions to launch businesses, advocate for social causes, and pursue personal ambitions.
These women show that intelligence, leadership, and ambition are just as important as appearance, and being in a relationship with a wealthy or powerful man does not limit their potential. They demonstrate that a so-called “trophy wife” can be just as skilled in the boardroom as she is glamorous in the public eye. For many, financial independence within their marriages has also been key. By maintaining their income streams or businesses, they avoid becoming fully reliant on their partner’s wealth.
The Challenges of Shifting Perceptions
Despite their success, these women still face skepticism and criticism. The media often fixates on their physical appearance or family ties, diminishing their achievements. For instance, Ivanka Trump’s career is often overshadowed by her association with her father, while Melania Trump has frequently been the subject of superficial media coverage focused more on her looks than her initiatives.
However, these women have proven that they are more than capable of navigating public scrutiny while continuing to build and lead in their respective fields. They have not only turned the “trophy wife” stereotype upside down but have also paved the way for a new generation of women to embrace their power, influence, and potential.
The shift from “trophy wife” to CEO is a powerful reflection of how women today are reclaiming their identities and redefining success. The examples of Georgina Bloomberg, Melania Trump, Elle Macpherson, Victoria Beckham, and Ivanka Trump demonstrate that the label of “trophy wife” is not an indicator of ambition, intellect, or capability. Instead, these women are proving that they can be both beautiful and brilliant, successful and independent, glamorous and entrepreneurial. Through their achievements, they are dismantling stereotypes and showing that women have the power to shape their futures, no matter how society may label them.
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Cedric: Laura Kraut’s Once in a Lifetime Partner Inducted into the Show Jumping Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame Chairman Peter Doubleday with Mary Elizabeth Kent, who helped train Cedric for her sister, Laura; Margaret Duprey, Cedric’s owner; and Laura Kraut, his rider – Photo: © KindMedia
Lexington, Kentucky, USA – March 8, 2024 – Francisco “Pancho” Lopez, longtime barn manager for Katie Monahan Prudent and then Elise Haas, and Cedric, Laura Kraut’s gold medal Olympic mount, were inducted into the Show Jumping Hall of Fame during the Hall of Fame’s Induction Gala in Wellington, Florida, on March 3.
“This was the third year we have hosted our annual induction ceremony as part of a sit-down dinner in Wellington and it was our biggest and best yet,” said Show Jumping Hall of Fame chairman Peter Doubleday. “We sold out in advance and, unfortunately, had to turn away several people who wanted to be there. Our sport’s history was on display with 15 Hall of Famers and many more of our sport’s legends in attendance. Once again it was an incredible night, one that we will continue to build on each year.”
The “once in a lifetime” partner for rider Laura Kraut (FRA), Cedric was a small gray Holsteiner gelding foaled in Belgium in 1998 who became a stalwart on the U.S. Equestrian Team. He was originally owned in the U.S. by Peter Wetherill and Happy Hill Farm. After Wetherill passed away in 2010, his brother, Cortie, assumed ownership together with Kraut before Margaret Duprey of Cherry Knoll Farm became Cedric’s final owner in 2012 to help keep him in Kraut’s barn.
Cedric made his FEI debut in 2006 and, despite his 15.2-hand height and many quirks, quickly became a powerhouse on the international show jumping circuit. His amazing partnership with Kraut spanned 11 years, producing 81 clear and 45 double-clear rounds in major competitions of $100,000 or more. Most notably, the pair helped the U.S. win a team gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Hong Kong.
Cedric’s successful career also included riding on the U.S. team at the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) and numerous Nations Cup appearances, including Aachen, Barcelona, Dublin, La Baule, Rome, Rotterdam, St. Gallen and Wellington. He and Kraut also won the Grand Prix at four Longines Global Champions Tour (GCT) events and they were the first horse-and-rider combination to win back-to-back events, claiming top honors in 2010 at Chantilly and then Valkenswaard just two weeks later. Cedric and Kraut also won GCT events in Lausanne (2012) and Wiesbaden (2013).
A naturally careful and competitive horse, Cedric was one of the nation’s leading money winners, amassing well over $2 million in prize money. He was honored as The Chronicle of the Horse’s Show Jumping Horse of the Year in 2010. Cedric was formally retired at age 19 in a moving ceremony in Wellington in 2017.
The induction dinner, held at the Wanderers Club in Wellington, also recognized 15 others in attendance who have previously been inducted into the Hall of Fame including Olympic veterans Mary Chapot, Margie Engle, Leslie Howard, Anne Kursinski, Beezie Madden, Michael Matz, Melanie Smith Taylor and Katie Prudent (1980 Alternate Olympics), as well as Linda Allen, Jane Forbes Clark, Anthony D’Ambrosio, David Distler, Peter Doubleday, Danny Marks and former Olympic rider and current U.S. chef d’equipe Robert Ridland. Others in attendance included Olympic veterans McLain Ward, Lauren Hough, Will Simpson, Nick Skelton, Shane Sweetnam, and Mac Cone and Grand Prix riders Georgina Bloomberg, Carly Anthony, Heather Caristo-Williams, Jimmy Torano, Kelli Cruciotti-Vanderveen, Schuyler Riley, and Coco Fath.
Sponsors of the dinner included Robin Parsky, Beth Johnson, Charlie Jacobs, who sponsored the attendance of all Hall of Famers, and the Wheeler Family who sponsored the cocktail reception and open bar. Also sponsoring were the Hall of Fame’s corporate sponsors – Blenheim EquiSports, Charles Ancona, CMJ Sporthorse, Hampton Classic Horse Show, Kentucky Horse Park, LAURACEA, LEG Colorado Horse Shows, Markel Insurance, Palm Beach International Academy, Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA), Washington International Horse Show, and Wellington International. Table sponsors included John Madden Sales, Leslie Howard, Oliynyk Show Stables, Margaret Duprey and Laura Kraut.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame was organized to promote the sport of show jumping and to immortalize the legends of the men, women and horses who have made great contributions to the sport. The Show Jumping Hall of Fame is located at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky. Plaques honoring those who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame can be seen at the Horse Park’s Rolex Stadium. Mementos and artifacts from the sport’s history are on display as part of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame collection at the United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA) Wheeler Museum at the Horse Park.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame is sponsored by Blenheim EquiSports, Charles Ancona, CMJ Sporthorse, Hampton Classic Horse Show, Kentucky Horse Park, LAURACEA, LEG Colorado Horse Shows, Markel, Palm Beach International Academy, Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA), Washington International Horse Show and Wellington International.
For more information about the Show Jumping Hall of Fame, including the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series, please visit the Show Jumping Hall of Fame website at www.ShowJumpingHallofFame.net.
Source: Press Release (edited) from Show Jumping Hall of Fame
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The Emma and Georgina Bloomberg AMC to the Rescue Fund Celebrates 10th Anniversary
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600+ Pets, 140+ Rescue Organizations, and over $1.6 Million in Donated Care NEW YORK, March 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In 2023 the Stephen & Christine Schwarzman Animal Medical Center celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the Emma and Georgina Bloomberg AMC to the Rescue Fund. Established in February 2013, the fund provides free or subsidized specialty […]
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This is the Best Way to Plan for the New Year | 7 Things You Should Do in December
There’s a quote by Georgina Bloomberg which says I don’t believe in New Year’s resolutions. I think if you want to change something, change it today and don’t wait until the New Year. When it comes to resolutions, we don’t have to wait until the New Year actually comes around. We can actually make resolutions and improve our lives year-round. But that’s not always the case because resolutions…
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Longines Global Champions Tour of Miami Beach 2018 Georgina Bloomberg& Manodie II H ©GCL/Stefano Grasso;source: Global Champions League on Facebook
#horse#equestrian#show jumping#show jumping news#show jumping fangirl#Georgina Bloomberg#Manodie II h#global champions tour#longines global champions tour#global champions league#gct#gcl#lgct#new york empire#csi Miami beach
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Georgina Bloomberg takes cop car home from gala for a good cause Georgina Bloomberg left the starry God’s Love We Deliver Golden Heart Awards ceremony last week in the back of a cop car.
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Golden Heart Awards 2019
Golden Heart Awards 2019
Vamos con una nueva gala en el blog. Esta vez se centra en las buenas acciones. Y a la vez es una entrega de premios patrocinada por Michael Kors a favor de God’s Love we deliver. Se trata de los Golden Heart Awards que llegan a su edición número 13. La cita tuvo lugar en Cipriani South Street de Nueva York. El mundo de la moda se volcó por completo. Vamos a ver la alfombra roja!
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Global Jumping Berlin 2017- Global Champions League competition
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#horse#equestrian#show jumping#show jumping news#show jumping fangirl#georgina bloomberg#manodie ii h#gct#gcl#longines global champions tour#lgct#global champions tour#global champions league#Global jumping Berlin#miami glory
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Rodrigo Pessoa Received an International Award at the Induction Gala for the Show Jumping Hall of Fame
Lexington, Kentucky, USA – March 8, 2024 , – Francisco” Pancho” Lopez,  , lifelong house director for Katie Monahan Prudent and then Elise Haas, and , Cedric, Laura Kraut’s gold medal Olympic support, were inducted into the , Show Jumping Hall of Fame , during the Hall of Fame’s Induction Gala in Wellington, Florida, on March 3. The Hall of Fame also honored Olympic, World and World Cup champion , Rodrigo Pessoa , ( BRA ) as recipient of the Hall ‘s , International Award.
It was our biggest and best yet, according to Show Jumping Hall of Fame president Peter Doubleday, who also chairs the organization’s annual induction ceremony as part of a sit-down supper in Wellington. ” We sold out in advance and, unfortunately, had to turn away many people who wanted to be there. Our club’s history was on display with 15 Hall oƒ Famers and many more of our sport’s mythology in attendance. Once more, it was a fantastic day that we will remember fondly each year.
The Hall of Fame presented its International Award for just the second time prior to the formal induction of Lopez and , Cedric, with Rodrigo Pessoa ( FRA ), one of the most successful riders in show jumping history, receiving the award. At the World Equestrian Games in 1998 and the Olympic Games in 2004, Pessoa ωon the personal Gold Medal. He also won the championship in 1998, 1999, and 2000, making him the only horse to ever triumph in the FEI World Cup Fiȵals three times in α row.  ,
While ƫhe Hall of Fame is intended for Americans who have had a major influence on thȩ game, we are aware of some outstanding international users who have made a significant influence on display jumping įn tⱨis nation,” said Doubleday. ” With that in mind, we launched our International Award last year and presented the annual award to Canada’s Ian Millar. Rodrigo was an obvious çhoice when we considered applicants ƒor the prizȩ this year, and listening to his moving talk at the supper made it clear that we made the right choice.
The induction dinner, held at the Wanderers Club in Wellington, also recognized 15 others in attendance who have previously been inducted into the Hall of Fame including Olympic veterans Mary Chapot, Margie Engle, Leslie Howard, Anne Kursinski, Beezie Madden, Michael Matz, Melanie Smith Taylor and Katie Prudent ( 1980 Alternate Olympics ), as well as Linda Allen, Jane Forbes Clark, Anthony D’Ambrosio, David Distler, Peter Doubleday, Danny Marks and former Olympic rider and current U. Ș. chef d’equipe Robert Ridland. People in enrollment included Olympic soldiers McLain Ward, Lauren Hough, Will Simpson, Nick Skelton, Shane Sweetnam, and Mac Cone and Grand Prix users Georgina Bloomberg, Carly Anthony, Heather Caristo- Williams, Jimmy Torano, Kelli Cruciotti- Vanderveen, Schuyler Riley, and Coco Fath.
Robin Parsky, Beth Johnson, Charlie Jacobs, who sponsored the gathering’s presence oƒ all Hall of Famers, and the Wheeler Family, who sponsored the cocktaiI reception and empty table. Also sponsoring were the Hall of Fame’s corporate sponsors – Blenheim EquiSports, Charles Ancona, CMJ Sporthorse, Hampton Classic Horse Show, Kentucky Horse Park, LAURACEA, LEG Colorado Horse Shows, Markel Insurance, Palm Beach International Academy, Rood &, Riddle Equine Hospital, United States Hunter Jumper Association ( USHJA ), Washington International Horse Show, and Wellington International. Stand dσnors included John Madden Sales, Leslie Howard, Oliynyk Show Stables, Margaret Duprey and Laura Kraut.
Source: Press Release (edited ) from Show Jumping Hall of Fame
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horse books are not the same as horse movies. horse books are often from the pov of the horse, whilst horse movies are almost always from the pov of the rider; this is yet another thing about writing that georgina bloomberg, daughter of michael bloomberg, seems to be unaware of in her young adult book series,
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In case you like me are still trying to read books like gossip girl want any recommendations, there’s this list
Capital girls by Ella Monroe,
Georgetown Academy by Jessica Koosed Etting and Alyssa Embree Schwartz
Confessions of a first daughter by Cassidy Calloway
Pool boys by Erin Haft, country clubs
The debs by Susan McBride, colition, debutantes,
The academy game on by Monica seles, tennis
Jet set by Carrie Karasyov and Jill Kargman
The A Circuit by Georgina Bloomberg and Catherine Hapka, horses
Preppy little liars by Amber Turner
Attitude by Robin Stevenson, ballet
Sloane Sisters by Anna Carvey
Mostly good girls by Leila Sales, such a funny book, book hangover, all girls prep school, Boston, snow
The daughters by Joanna Philbin
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