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Five Things to Know About Power Attorney and Polo Player Leigh Brecheen

Leigh Brecheen on Zorro at the Engel & Völkers Polo Stadium in See by Chloé chiffon blouse, $460, Allora by Laura.

There simply isn’t another place like the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club. The weather, the people, the level of competition, the physical beauty—it is without peer.
  1. How long have you played polo? I have been riding all my life but started playing polo in 1984 at a lively clinic lead by Corky Linfoot and SBPRC’s now-deceased 10-goaler Bob Skene. I still have friends from that original clinic.

  2. What’s your connection to the SBPRC? My great uncle William Riley McKeen had a home in Montecito in the 1920s and ’30s, so Santa Barbara has felt like home to me since the first time I ever drove up. My sister—sculptor Laurie Brecheen Ballard who now resides on Padaro Lane—was the first female nonspouse-playing member of the SBPRC in the late ’70s.

  3. Your polo style—on and off the field. My style on the field is dominated by navy blue wraps and horse blankets with red or yellow trim. I believe in science and safety, so I do wear an eventing vest, glasses, and a face mask.  Off the field, I strive to be casually elegant. Slightly underdressed but well put together in the classical manner.

  4. Must-haves every woman should have at a polo match? Hats, a friendly attitude, a willingness to learn about the game, and an appreciation of the players and the horses.

  5. Trends you love or hope come back? Good manners! I love pants tucked into boots and fun bright tops with long sleeves to protect me from the sun. Also a certain degree of understatement (which seems to have deserted us in the current era). I guess I am a preppie at heart.


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Lisa Sands’s equestrian take on the computer bag ($469).

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