03 September 2024
Saddle Up
Tāera. Fashion.
Photographer & Stylist: Francine Boer
MODEL: Anna Brook
Shot: ON LOCATION AT Pukerau
Inspired by cowboy culture and eucalypts, Shepherdess shot this beautiful collection of H&S Heritage dress shirts amongst the stables.
Anna wears the Nina Cotton Shirt, $119.99.
Throughout the month of September, subscribe to Shepherdess for two years or gift a loved one a two-year subscription to receive an H&S Heritage voucher to the value of $85. This will kit you out in a women’s workshirt, including postage, or you can put it towards a women’s dress shirt.*
H&S Heritage crafts timeless and practical classic country clothing, with each season introducing new colours, and prints and fabrics. You can use your gift voucher to choose a shirt from the H&S Heritage collection that suits you, whether that’s for work or play.
Anna wears the Briar Cotton Shirt, $119.99
Anna wears the Sylvie Linen Cotton Blend Shirt, $119.99
Left. The Edwina Linen Cotton Blend Shirt, $119.99. Right. Anna wears the Annie Linen Shirt, $129.99
Find these shirts online at handsheritage.co.nz. If you fancy kitting yourself out in one of these or any of H&S Heritage's other gorgeous women's work or dress shirts, this edition's subscription offer is an $85 H&S Heritage voucher with each two-year subscription to Shepherdess magazine.
Our model for this shoot was Anna Brook, mum of four, dairy farmer at Pukerau, and one of our very clever freelance photographers.
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This story appeared in the Kōanga Spring 2024 Edition of Shepherdess.
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