Doggy Bags 2

Meryl Smith's Faux Dog Luggage

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:
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