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It's a dog's life! Russia's canine chic defies financial crisis

Monday, April 27, 2009



by AFP

While Russia's two-legged population feels the financial pinch, designer lines from sportswear to mink coats, evening gowns to bootees are being snapped up... for the nation's dogs.For mankind's four-legged friends the rigours of the Russian winter have long required some extra layers to keep out the cold.

But the jewel-encrusted, over-the-top creations on offer today, together with perfumes, facial masks and Swarkovski-studded leads, go way beyond the imaginings of, say, the 19th century writer Anton Chekhov, who touched on the phenomenon of women and their dogs in "Lady with Lapdog."

Unlocking the commercial potential of the instinct to pamper one's pooch are designers like Svetlana Abramova, who in 2004 launched her own brand, Very Stylish Dog (www.styledog.ru), and is now breaking into the foreign market.

She started out making clothes for humans, but began designing for her chihuahua Boniya in 2001 which soon became a full-time business.

Having got to grips with canine chic, Abramova last year created a range of matching woman and dog outfits for American firm Diamond Dogs, due to go on display in London in March and later in Los Angeles.

The luxury London department store Harrods has ordered a new autumn collection, she says.

And along with fur coats and day, evening and sports wear, her customers can push the boundaries of good taste as never before with costumes that allow their dogs to pose as bees, angels, emergency service workers or nurses.

"Cut with respect for the rules of human haute couture, and weuse only natural materials -- jersey, cashmere and silk -- because some dogs are allergic to synthetic materials," she noted.Shops like Charli in central Moscow offer not only dog apparel but numerous accessories -- including dog rucksacks for venturing far from home turf.

Charli can also give your dog a manicure and dye or plait its hair.

But while it is not unusual to see Russian women in restaurants and nightspots with a dog on one arm, the economic crisis has led to some stylistic changes.

"We today make more clothes in casual style -- more comfortable, more day-to-day and less luxury. Our clothes are being priced more accessibly but remain elegant and fashionable," said the marketing director of Very Stylish Dog, Nail Abrarov."The dogs very quickly get used to the clothes, which protect them from cold and mud. The owners, who treat the dogs like their children, don't want them to get sick," he said.



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Best Friend NYC Launches "Artist Spotlight"

Wednesday, April 01, 2009



Best Friend NYC celebrates dogs and introduces the “Artist Spotlight”- a non-for-profit online rotating showcase of
dog-themed art. Launching today “Artist Spotlight” features unique dog-inspired artwork in a variety of genres and media: from period portraits and countryside landscapes to digitally generated art and inspiring photography.

On April 1st  2009 “Artist Spotlight” will unveil its virtual doors and welcome visitors to browse through galleries of such diverse artists as Ann Hamilton (San Francisco, CA), Noel Hoffmann (Charleston, SC), Marie Mason (Kansas City, MO), Diane Mellendick (Orlando, FL), Shasta Molnar (Jackson Hole, WY), Daniela Ria (Atlanta, GA / Milan, Italy), Faye Rose (Eagleville, PA), Rebecca Rumbley (Bardstown, KY), Ellen Silverberg (East Hampton, NY), Debbie Stonebraker (Foley, MO), David Trowbridge (Brooklyn, NY), and Barbara Van Vliet (Weston, VT).

You now also able to order custom paintings and commission artists' artwork through our ever-growing shopping portal devoted to custom art. Best Friend NYC will donate 20% of all proceeds generated through the “Artist Spotlight” initiative to ASPCA.


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Pet pampering and gadgets gone wild

Monday, August 11, 2008



Newsweek offers a look at extreme gadgets and pet accessories for pets and dog lovers.

"If you thought your pet was spoiled, think again. From GPS tracking to bacon-flavored bubbles, check out the gallery of the zaniest, most extravagant gadgets out there for pets and their owners" Gallery...



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Biodegradable designer poo bags. Shit happens!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008



Shit Happens. Dog Poo Bags by Junge Schactel, the design duo from Berlin, Nina Dautzenberg and Andrea Gadesmann. According to their site, these are most hygenic and environmentally-friendly bags to dispose of your doggie's leftovers. Colorful and humorous, they are ideal way to carry precious substances to the the nearby garbage bin. And how adorable is there pup, Cuno?



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