Royal Windsor Horse Show Reveals Inaugural Scarf Design Winner and 2026 Shopping Village Line-Up

Royal Windsor Horse Show Reveals Inaugural Scarf Design Winner and 2026 Shopping Village Line-Up

Royal Windsor Horse Show is delighted to reveal the winner of its first-ever “Royal Windsor Horse Show Scarf” competition, a brand‑new initiative for 2026 that invited artists to create an official design celebrating the spirit and heritage of the Show and its equestrian disciplines. 

The winning design comes from Zoë Carmichael, a lifelong equestrian and the first Sculptor-in-Residence to the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment and the Irish Guards, sculpting their horses and military mascot. Through these roles, Carmichael has developed a strong appreciation of the ceremonial traditions closely associated with the Show. 

Her design draws inspiration from the history, elegance and pageantry of Royal Windsor Horse Show, with hand-drawn illustrations representing the Show’s many disciplines arranged in a dynamic composition around the central Show emblem, creating a design intended to be both elegant and wearable.

 Simon Brooks-Ward, Chairman of Royal Windsor Horse Show, said: “We are delighted to unveil the winning scarf design for 2026, which captures the spirit of Royal Windsor Horse Show so beautifully. The Show has so many iconic elements, and we were so impressed by the way Zoë pulled them all together in her beautiful design.” 

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