Pets strut out in 60s and 70s fashion
EVERY dog has its day, even at New York Fashion Week. So do the odd cat, hen and even a big old lizard.
Some 150 critters took to the catwalk on Thursday night in the 11th edition of the New York Pet Show.
Get a load of Paco and Pearl, chihuahuas decked out with skirts, sweaters, wigs and big earrings, who looked nervous as their turn under the bright lights approached.
The lizard, not exactly expected to sashay for the crowd, wore a dress made of feathers and rode a skateboard for its 15 minutes of NYC fame.
Yeyush, a chihuahua with his own Instagram account, wore a black jacket, a bandana with tiny skulls and sunglasses as he strutted with owner Sergio Galdamez, a New Yorker of Guatemalan origin.
Then there was Juju, a Yorkshire terrier sporting a long dress of antique lace.
Paco, Pearl and Penelope sported the same outfits as their masters, a couple from Dallas boasting disco-era duds.
Indeed, the theme of the night was the look of the 1960s and 1970s.
Lady Gaga and Beyonce were on hand, although looking thoroughly un-disco: the former all in bright pink and the latter in a petite jacket.
Sharon Folken, who brought hens, said she wanted to stand out — even in this dazzling herd.
“I wanted to be unique. I wanted to be different, so I chose my hens,” she said, a flapping poultry specimen under each arm.
Some designers took things more seriously, though, such as Anthony Rubio, who does “couture” for animals. Last year he was named designer of the year at the pet fashion show.
While Rubio did not take part this year — “I don’t compete any more, I don’t have to,” he said — he did come to watch with his two chihuahuas, named Bogie and Kimba.
They were all dressed in green, red and blue in garb recalling the Beatles’ “Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album cover.
Rubio has been making pet clothes for a decade and says business is good.
The dog outfit he made last year that won him the top prize cost US$5,000. The little red hat that Bogie wore on Thursday night costs US$150.
Chen Sahar, a young jewelry designer from Tel Aviv, created a matching collar and bracelet for Annabelle, a puppy up for adoption, to wear. The dog’s collar was made of sterling silver, 195 various size Swarovski Crystals and leather.
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