Designer Meryl Smith created this bag for The Honey Space in Chelsea, NYC and I find something very wrong with this Louis Vuitton doggie bag.
And I'm not just saying that because its Friday night and I live in New York City and I should be somewhere downing alcoholic beverages as if they were bringing Prohibition back tomorrow but instead I'm in front of my PC writing. Its not that. I think I find this bag spooky 'cause its face looks too much like a real dog. That's it!
Here's another doggy bag:
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Faux Animal Accessories
- Designing faux animal accessories that imitate real animals can create a unique and eye-catching product line.
- Luxury Pet Products
- Creating luxury pet products that mimic high-end human accessories can tap into the growing market of pet owners who want to pamper their furry friends.
- Artistic Animal-inspired Design
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Where This Applies
- Fashion and Accessories
- The fashion and accessories industry can explore the creation of faux animal accessories to offer unique and distinctive products for fashion-forward consumers.
- Pet Products
- The pet products industry can capitalize on the demand for luxury pet accessories by creating high-end products that mimic human accessories.
- Home Decor
- The home decor industry can incorporate artistic animal-inspired designs into everyday functional products to appeal to consumers looking for unique and visually appealing home decor items.
