Sunday, March 22

Haute dogs: How fashion’s finest would dress 11 dogs and one very spoilt cat if only they had the chance


Afghan hound × Chloé

  • Afghan hounds are descended from Afghanistan’s ancient sighthounds — largely considered to be one of the world’s oldest dog breeds, bred to chase game over long distances
  • Their famously silky coat was insulation against the harsh cold at high altitude
  • The breed is known for its cat-like independence and ‘selective hearing’ — so training requires patience and gentle persistence
  • They need space and proper exercise — Afghan hounds can reach around 40mph
  • Beneath the aloof exterior, they’re sensitive and deeply loyal to their chosen humans

Why Chloé?

Languid, romantic and a little aloof — the Afghan hound is pure-Parisian boho glamour.

A series of twelve illustrated animals styled as luxury fashion designers: an Afghan hound in a slouchy blush Chloé coat; an Airedale Terrier in a navy Ralph Lauren sweater on a tartan blanket; a beagle carrying a classic Louis Vuitton handbag while wearing a monogrammed scarf; an English bulldog in a chunky cream Connolly jumper with green gloves beside it; a Birman cat in a pink Chanel jacket layered with pearls; a corgi standing proudly on an orange Hermès box with a silk scarf and pink Birkin-style bag; a long-haired dachshund in a soft cream Brunello Cucinelli cardigan; a Dalmatian posing in a dramatic Dior hat with a veil and a black umbrella; a fox red Labrador wearing a Burberry check headscarf; a poodle strutting in oversized Celine sunglasses and a gold medallion necklace; a Springer spaniel wrapped in an oversized green Barbour jacket beside wellington boots; and a Weimaraner in a sleek black Giorgio Armani turtleneck and dark sunglasses.

(Image credit: Tug Rice for Country Life)


Airedale terrier × Ralph Lauren





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