Bold colors are not for the faint of heart; from primes to fluorescents you can not go wrong this Spring as this pup knows. In a world where dog coats the range from white to brown to black why not mix things up and stand out with crimson red. **Note to the wise though, make sure to play down other accessories when you go this big and bold.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
DoggeyStyle Trend Alert: Makeup
Here it DoggeyStyle we like to think that we have blazed the path of doggy fashion. However this morning we fired up the computer to educate ourselves on this doggy dog world when we came across this fascinating tidbit. It would seem the infamous NARS cosmetics has started a line of makeup for pooches. Do we foresee painted claws and snouts this summer?
Tres chic!
Thursday, April 15, 2010
DoggeyStyle Trend Alert: Portraits
After months and months of interviewing and photographing stylish canines on the street and in their homes DoggeyStyle has begun to notice a burgeoning trend amongst the hip at heart; dog portraits.


Generally saved for the bourgeois upper class, the art of the portrait all but disappeared in the mid-to-late nineteenth century with the invention of photography. Well over 100 years later the modern day pup is bringing it back with portraits of canines popping up all over Manhattan. It would seem that dogs are no longer satisfied with the moniker of "man's best friend", but are making their claims as creatures worthy of worship.
Special thanks to Marz for Sandy's portrait. If you are interested in a dog portrait please contact DoggeyStyle and we will forward your information to the dog portraitist Marz. (see image below)

Dog Portraitist: Marz
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
DoggeyStyle Must Have!
Spotted in dog parks all over the city this spring have been Poochella's tongue in snout vintage dog charm collars. (see Naughty Sailor and Pretty in Pink styles below)
Monday, April 12, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
NYC - 7th Ave and Bleeker
Who does not remember the lyrical beauty of Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney's Ebony and Ivory? For years black and white have been a bold and powerful statement in not only music but fashion as well; from the mods of the early sixties to modern day Jack and Meg White. This greyhound should really be called a "black and white hound" for his use of color or lack there of. From his swirled black and white coat, to his ever so stylish black and white hounds tooth collar and leash this pup is spot on.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
East Village
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