Last week Zara Tindall competed in the Defender Burghley Horse Trials. However, on Friday the daughter of Princess Anne had a swanky event to attend.
HELLO! joined the royal at the exclusive launch event of Fairfax & Favor's collaboration on the Odyssey outwear 2024 collection with MUSTO - a four-piece line for which the mother of three is the face.
Prince William's cousin looked put together in a pair of white skinny jeans, which she matched with a white tee and a pair of designer trainers. Zara also styled out a no-makeup makeup look as she marked the launch of the new line which features an array of gorgeous coats.
During the event, which was held at Fairfax & Favor's stand at Burghley, Zara was interviewed by sports broadcaster, Nicole Brown, who specialises in equestrian.
"I'm very lucky to have been in the MUSTO family for such a long time," the royal revealed. "I think my mother probably introduced us to MUSTO, but it was always a staple of our wardrobes." Now Zara gets to work with Fairfax and Favor and has seen the new line come to life via regular trips to the fashion brand's office.
The former Olympian told party guests that the coats from the collaboration will be a staple in her winter wardrobe, especially when it comes to watching her children Mia, 10, Lena, six, and Lucas, three, on the sidelines as they follow in their parents' sporty footsteps.
Zara admired the new collection having enjoyed a glass of bubbly and a catch-up with Fairfax & Favor founding director Marcus Fountaine, before sizing up a suede crossbody bag to match her Fairfax and Favor cap.
In conversation with Nicole Brown, Marcus Fountaine told guests that the line is all about the experience. "It's not a transactional thing for us", he added. MUSTO's head of marketing Nick Houchin also weighed in saying the line is about blending "the technicality of MUSTO and their knowledge of keeping people dry and warm [with] Fairfax style."
Zara's time at Burghley
Away from her sartorial project, Princess Anne's daughter's focus was set firmly on the trials itself.
The King's niece told Fairfax and Favor's guests that she had toured the track with her father, Captain Mark Phillips as they came up with plans to tackle the course.
"We're doing our final walks [to] figure out our plan As and our plan Bs," Mike Tindall's wife explained. "Always having the other option up your sleeve so that if something does go wrong, you can immediately switch to that and do that.
"I think a lot of us will probably nip out in the morning as well and just have a cruise around while it's quiet," she continued, before paying homage to her "phenomenal" fellow rider Ros Canter who secured a gold medal at the Paris Olympics earlier this summer.
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"She's just a genius to watch and makes it look so easy," the royal rider said. "The horses are so beautifully trained."