The Horsewoman's Almanac
What does personal style look like when your body has changed, your priorities have shifted, and your life revolves around kids, horses, and getting through the day? In this episode, Caroline, Beth, and Alli Addison (founder of the lifestyle brand Milton Menasco) dig into style, identity, and body image in a way that feels honest, vulnerable, and refreshingly real. Alli shares the personal origin story behind Milton Manasco, a brand inspired by her great uncle's artwork that slowly evolved into a lifestyle, fashion, and art brand rooted in equestrian culture. What began as a quiet Instagram archive during late-night breastfeeding sessions grew into a recognizable, authentic brand without a master plan or marketing strategy. From there, the conversation expands into what it actually means to find your personal style in motherhood, why so many women lose touch with fashion during postpartum years, and how body image, aging, and overconsumption shape the way we dress (and the way we see ourselves). This episode isn't about trends or "how to dress your age." It's about confidence, authenticity, uniforms that support your real life, and why horse culture offers timeless lessons in style that transcend fashion altogether. To learn more about Alli, visit AlliAddison.com [https://www.alliaddison.com]
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