If you thought the market for fashion accessories had reached its saturation point, think again. There might be only so many shoes and handbags a person can buy, but there are many extra facets that can be brought to your look with one little four-legged accessory — a dog. Expanding on an idea that Park Avenue dowagers, supermodels and, dare we say it, even Paris Hilton, have long known comes a global market increasingly waking up to the concept of beyond basics pet care and the amount that people will spend to pamper their pooch. Fast fashion got its claws in when
H&M launched a capsule accessories and dogwear collection, with
Ikea fast on its heels with an expanded range of practical and lifestyle goodies for hounds. But it isn’t all mass market, as the profusion of doggie styles from names including Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, and Burberry shows. You can even buy vintage dogwear from
Lucytags.com, hoodies from
Girlonthestreet.com, and Fifi & Romeo in Los Angeles produces hand-knitted canine cashmeres. To further explain the dog phenomenon, and fight “doggist attitudes,” comes
DQ. A canine quarterly from Brit journalist Toby Rose, with contributions in the most recent issue from
Bruce Weber,
Goldfrapp, and
Amy Winehouse,
DQ is bowing in such locations as Harrods and Colette. Further expanding the celebrity dog notion, Rose awarded a “
Palme Dog” at Cannes to Moses the dog from the film
Dogville for the best screen performance by a canine. Assouline recently published
Chic et Chien written by François Baudot which explores a pictorial history of dogs and style, while UK journalist and fashion historian Judith Watt is currently penning two tomes about the relationship between dogs and men and dogs and women, respectively. The books, tentatively due later in the year, examine the anecdotal stories behind the wonderful images of dogs and their famous, and often infamous, owners, running the gamut from Gloria Swanson to Picasso to Jane Birkin to Madonna, and establishes that, like handbags and hemlines, dog breeds also go in and out of fashion. For now, any breed is man (and woman’s) best accessory and friend.
-Karl Treacy
Photos: DQ magazine
Mutt Fun hoodies from Girlonthestreet.com