That’s So Fetch! — When Women Wore Dog Collars
But not just any necklace – a matching adjustable dog collar that compliments that of your dog. Clasping it around your neck and looking ever so chic, you’re ready to hit the town.
Although it may seem eccentric to some today, during the mid-20th century, fashion advertisers transformed dog accessories into symbols of femininity, luxury, and lifestyle identity by encouraging women to coordinate their appearance with their pets.
This article explores the historical origin of such trends and underlines how the love for pets manifested a unique fashion phenomenon.
According to Justyna Szymczak and Kristopher Fraser, however, it wasn’t until the Middle Ages that dog collars underwent their most stylish transformation. They explain that “Upper class women treated their dogs as literal accessories. Dog owners of the Middle Ages began using more quality and luxurious materials for dog collars, including leather, iron, and gemstones.”
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A 1970 advertisement for in Glamour Magazine showcases a cheerful young woman matching her hound; both wear wide fabric collars that appear embroidered or beaded. The black and white image contrasts the decorative pieces and highlights their bohemian pattern. Clever wording encourages customers to “unleash” their imagination with the Glentex Dog Collar.
Credit: Wikipedia – wolf collar
Credit: Photo by Marc Arsenault and Cvlt Nation – Punk girl at Black Flag show in Albany, New York (1985)
Although designer and luxury brand matching collars from mid-century fashion columns have declined in popularity, wanting to match with one’s fluffy companion has certainly lived on. Boutique brands such as FriendshipCollar and Sassy Woof, among many others, continue to manufacture and sell dog collars with matching bracelets, bandannas, and t-shirts for their owners to wear.
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