Moms Gone Wild West - Three Modern Coastal Cowgirls
- Elevated Magazines

- Nov 8
- 3 min read
They say life has a way of circling back to who you were before the world told you who to be. For Britt, Lindsey, and Heather — the women behind Moms Gone Wild West (MGWW) — that’s exactly what happened. Three longtime friends, three distinct paths, and one shared desire: to reclaim a sense of freedom, friendship, and authenticity through the lens of the western lifestyle.

What began as a fun escape from Orange County routines has become a growing lifestyle brand and community — one that encourages women to “take the reins — even if it’s just for yourself.” Their tagline says it best: “If you feel like you have to be ON all the time, just go get ON a horse.”
From Sports Fields to Saddle Bags
The women of MGWW aren’t your typical influencers. They’re mothers, business owners, and lifelong dreamers who’ve lived enough life to know what really matters.

Heather is the steady soul of MGWW. Growing up listening to ’90s country, hunting, fishing, rodeos, and ranch trips to Mexico, Heather grew up western to the core. She also spent her childhood at the beach, falling in love with the ocean — a passion she still shares today, surfing with her boys. A devoted mom and ultimate baseball mom, Heather loves competition in every way and never misses a game. By day, she’s a special education teacher specializing in adapted kinesiology, using movement and compassion to empower her students. Grounded, kind, and endlessly adaptable, Heather rolls with life’s wild turns effortlessly, often with a laugh and a picnic basket in tow. Her warmth and positivity infuse every MGWW adventure, reminding everyone that grace and good food make any moment memorable. The MGWW cookbook is practically already written — thanks to Heather.

Lindsey, a mother of two boys and co-founder, is the heart and humor of MGWW. Raised in a big, lively family, she grew up fishing, boating, and riding motorcycles with her dad and brothers, developing a love for adventure that’s still at her core. Lindsey brought the group together, blending that adventurous spirit with her love for the western lifestyle. Having embraced western culture in adulthood, she’s a true example of the traditional, classic cowgirl — fashionable, timeless, and known for her keen sense of style that blends authenticity with ease. With a background in business, marketing, and fashion, she brings creativity, strategy, and an eye for design to everything MGWW touches, curating aesthetics and future projects. She’s the spark that keeps the vision moving forward, turning ideas into action with grace and grit. When not building MGWW, she’s traveling, line dancing, or two-stepping the night away — joyfully living the western spirit.

Britt is the visionary heart of MGWW. With a career in luxury real estate finance and a boutique matchmaking business, she’s spent her life connecting people — professionally, personally, and soulfully. Her love for storytelling and comfort on camera comes from a lifelong passion for acting and the arts, making her the natural voice and energy of MGWW. A proud mom to one son — her “mini soulmate” and riding partner — Britt balances grit and grace, embodying the spirit of the West in heart and heritage. She’s the team’s hype girl, inspiring every woman that it’s never too late to chase a dream.
Redefining the Modern Cowgirl
Together, Britt, Lindsey, and Heather are redefining what it means to be a “modern cowgirl.” Not the polished version on a billboard, but the real one — messy hair, dust on her boots, sun on her skin, and peace in her heart. Western style isn’t a costume; it’s confidence, camaraderie, and connection. Whether riding, creating content, or wrangling kids between photo shoots and feed buckets, they’re proof you can build a brand, a sisterhood, and a new kind of balance — one rooted in authenticity and adventure. Walking into any local hot spot in their cowboy boots and hats, they’re proudly showing Orange County that country isn’t just cool — it’s a lifestyle.
Photography by @RaulEsprza
