Canine couture cuts a dash in Italy鈥檚 fashion capital
MILAN, ITALY — Elegant, tailored outfits are not reserved just for fashionistas in Italy — couture for dogs is proving a hit with some Milan pet owners.
Man鈥檚 best friend should not be overlooked when it comes to cashmere sweaters and woollen coats, according to designer Giovanna Temellini, who enables the fashion conscious to match their style with that of their pooch.
鈥淓verything is born out of love,鈥 says the 57-year-old, who has been in the fashion industry for 25 years working for labels such as Bottega Veneta and Armani and is an active supporter of animal welfare groups.
One evening just under a year ago in her workshop, Temellini recalled, her daughter said to her: 鈥淵ou do so many little things for all the dogs…鈥 referring to her animal protection voluntary work. 鈥淏ut when it rains, mine gets his ears all wet,鈥 her daughter continued.
The following evening a member of her design team set to work making a hooded coat for the pet, to match the winter jacket of Temellini鈥檚 daughter.
From there sprung her made-to-measure fashion line just for dogs entitled Temellini Dog A Porter, with its first shop opening this month.
Her staff use a dog-shaped mannequin to create a range of sizes for different breeds, including dobermans, basset hounds and greyhounds.
But for each commission, the canine customer has its measurements taken to ensure a snug fit.

BECAUSE YOU鈥橰E WORTH IT
One dark gray jacket from her dogs鈥 range sports a high collar with buttons down the front, with the fabric matching a woman鈥檚 over-sized coat from Temellini鈥檚 main collection, for women, which she began 15 years ago.
But the focus on high-quality fabrics and stylish cuts means a cashmere T-shirt costs 鈧142 ($171), a merino wool bomber jacket 鈧212 and a coat with small pockets 鈧252.
One customer snapped up an entire wardrobe for his dog, adopted from a shelter, because after what she had been through, 鈥渟he deserved it.鈥
Twenty-four year-old student, Beatrice Gerevini, who likes to coordinate her dog鈥檚 outfit with her own, said it helps the pair to 鈥渃reate a connection.鈥
It is also 鈥渁 sort of game, a way of being noticed — people smile when they see us.鈥
Temellini, who continues to do some work for other labels too, says she wants to create a collection suitable for all dogs, including those with disabilities.
鈥淚 am very respectful and attentive to all the requirements of dogs which are to be able to move, run, get dirty and socialize.
鈥淚 refuse to do something that would restrict or ridicule a dog, because they鈥檒l be aware of it.鈥 — AFP


