The merchandising power house that is Jordan/Katie Price has stepped things up a gear and moved in to equestrian fashion. Yes, really. Hot on the heels of her bedding range, Kate launched her own equestrian clothing range, KP Equestrian, at London's Holborn studios yesterday. The model is horse mad (even dreaming of competing at the 2012 Olympics), and is also a massive fan of pink, so it was only a matter of time until she went down this route. Her polo-playing outfit looks more practical to me than those pink heels, but what do you think of her equestrian range: love it or leave it?

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Eeeek! She looks like a Kinky Barbie!
1Horses are expensive, why make them look cheap with rubbish pink accessories?!
2Ohhhhh ouch. This is just tragic.
3she looks frightening! i am surprised the horse hasn't run off.
4awful.....
5I absolutely love it just for the reason that posh people's noses will be pushed firmly out of joint by having their beloved equestrian past time sabotaged by a member of the working class. In your faces!
6She does look like a life sized Barbie though, you are right Advah!
7honestly these clothes are not even appropriate for wear around a stable/barn... I mean high heels and horse manure do not mix. Besides when I was growing up riding at the stables (not that long ago) students were required to wear appropriate collared shirts and jackets even during training. My trainers would freak out if someone showed up in this get up. I have nothing against Katie Price and everyone is entitled to make their own money with their own endeavors, but if you want to be headed off to the Olympics in 4 short years, you need to learn how to roll your polo wraps right first.
8Which leads to my question ... WHO WOULD BUY THIS>?????
9this is odd. she modelled some of her line for You magazine (my brother bought the Daily Mail and gave me the glossies) and those offerings didn't look so bad. these are just truly awful!
10this is odd. she modelled some of her line for You magazine (my brother bought the Daily Mail and gave me the glossies) and those offerings didn't look so bad. these are just truly awful!
11oops! sorry for the double comments!
12Bigestive, I'm thinking 8-12yo girls will love the pink barbiesque aspect of it. Sadly.
13I can see that Advah, which is understandable - but they're being sold, I'm assuming, in adult sizes, right????
14Oooh good point! (although right now Jordan looks skinny enough to fit into a size 4..)
I wonder if there are only adult sizes available, or if she's modeling the grown up version of kids' clothes?
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