Poodle Clippings: DOGS on the Cutting Edge of Style

 

Have you noticed that Poodles are popping up everywhere lately?

 

 

 

Poodle Design, Poodle Katy Perry, Interior Design Hound

Katy Perry & Poodle. Vanity Fair Magazine, June ’11

 

 

I’ve always loved the graphic quality of black & white Poodles.

 

 

But I have to confess that Houndstooth was a pattern I associated with Terriers, not  Poodles

 

 

Check out this Poodle wallpaper thats covered with multi-patterned Poodle silhouettes.

 

 

A giant Poodle is sporting Houndstooth!

 

 

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Poodle Wallpaper.  Image: Crown

 

 

 

The whimsical wallpaper, from Crown’s Off the Wall Collection, packs some major Poodle punch with its large repeat (about 20 inches).

 

 

 

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Poodle Bath Design.  Image: Crown

 

 

 

Decorating Dogs will be inspired to use the Poodle wallpaper in any room of the house…

 

 

 

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I dunno, what do you think…

 

 

Isn’t that room just begging for a pair of kitchy, vintage inspired Poodle lamps?

 

 

 

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 Poodle Lamp: Image Matt Blatt

 

 

 

Of course, adding texture would definitely warm up the space…

 

 

 

 How about these Puppies?

 

 

Poodle Chair, Poodlicioud Chair Interior Design Hound 

Image:  Niels van Eijk & Miriam van der Lubbe

 

 

You’re right.

 

 

The Dutch designed Poodle Chairs look like they could use a little grooming.

 

 

Successful design is in the details, you know!

 

 

I wouldn’t just hire anyone to perform the clipping either.

 

 

Did you know that Poodle Clipping was once an Olympic Sport?

 

 

Seriously.

 

 

 

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Image: The Independent

 

 

Poodle clipping was a demonstration sport at the 1900 Olympics held in Paris.

 

 

The “athletes” raced to clip as many Poodles as possible in two hours. 

 

 

Avril Lafoule was crowned the Olympic Champion, after clipping 17 Poodles in the “race.”

 

 

That’s 7 minutes per Poodle.

 

 

My guess is they looked like the Poodle Chair above, instead of the Dog below:

 

 

 

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 Image: Interior Design Hound Collection

 

 

Meet Mr. Brown…the Edward Scissorhands of Poodle Clipping in his day.

 

 

The Poodle above is sporting Brown’s artistic vision of the Corbett-Mitchell prizefight.

 

 

Brown was known to depict other sporting events, including horse race scenes complete with the winner’s name.

 

 

Poodle Grooming History, Poodle Clipping, Interior Design Hound

Image: Interior Design Hound Collection

 

 

The Dog groomer extraordinaire had such dexterity and skill that he used the designation of Artist.

 

 

Brown would not have been an Olympic Champion.   

 

 

Many of the Poodle Clipper’s more intricate lace patterns took two sittings to complete.

 

 

He clipped an average of three Poodles per day, charging his well-to-do Dog fanciers  ₤2 2s. (about $279 today.)

 

 

 

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Scottish Poodle?  Interior Design Hound Collection

 

 

Remember, if you want good design it is the quality, not  the quantity, that counts.

 

 

Later, I’ve got to let the Dog out,

 

 

Cynthia Waldenmaier, Interior Design Hound, Pet Lifestyle & Design Expert

 

 

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Elsie de Wolfe, the leader of the pack when it came to style & design, had plenty of company when it came to her passion for the Pekingese.

 

 

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Edith Wharton & Pekingese Dogs, 1920’s.

Image: Yale Collection of American Literature

 

 

Celebrities, Royalty, Fifth Avenue matrons and high society on both sides of the Atlantic embraced the little furry beasts making the Pekingese the  fashionable accessory of the day. 

 

 

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Fleurette, Lady Duff Gordon’s Pekingese

Image: Randy Bigham / Genthe, 1919. IDH

 

  

 

From the 1910’s to the early 1930’s, the Peke’s paw prints could be seen all over the glamorous worlds of design and fashion.

 

 

 

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Plantinum & Diamond Dog Brooch, Janesich.

Image: A La Vielle Russie

 

 

 

The Pekingese often appeared in print, in both advertisements and editorials.

 

 

 

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Peke Stehli Silks Ad.  Image: Vogue, 1927. IDH

 

 

Dorothy Parker, who was never without a Dog herself, described the Pekingese in one of her first features for Vogue magazine in February of 1917 titled: Love Fashion, Love Her Dog 

 

 

“No woman who owns that lily of the field, a Pekingese, can be accused of selfishness; she simply hasn’t the time to think of herself. His Serene Highness demands unceasing attention.”

 

 

Dorothy Parker Pekingese Dogs, Interior Design Hound

 

 

Like Elsie de Wolfe’s beloved French Bulldog Fauvette, a Pekingese made an appearance on stage in 1928.

 

 

Tullulah Bankhead starred in the theatre production of Jacque Deval’s The Cardboard Lover with the first of her many Pekes, Napoleon.

 

 

Cecil Beaton illustrated the Diva & her Dog in Vogue wearing a “motoring coat of scarlet and chinchilla.”

 

 

Tallulah Bankhead Pekingese Dogs, Interior Design Hound

 

 

Interior Design Hounds take note:

 

Vogue reported the Pekingese “matched the ivory color scheme of her Mayfair flat” in London.  How chic.

 

 

In her memoirs, Tallulah described her love of the Pekingese:

 

 

“I’ve been Pet-drunk for as long as I can remember.  For thirty years I’ve been over-Pekingesed.  Those little flat-faced, bow-legged, soft-coated Dogs enchant me.” 

 

 

 

In the roaring 20’s there were no limits to the extravagant pampering bestowed on the Pet Pekingese.

 

 

But then again, what price is beauty?

 

 

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Image: Interior Design Hound Collection

 

 

It appears as if straight hair was out of style in 1926.

 

W O W. 

 

Would your Dog sit for that? 

 

 

But wait, I   L O V E   this one…

 

 

In 1912, Mrs. Arthur Holland set tongues & tails wagging when she hosted a lavish banquet for her Pekingese pup at the Vanderbilt Hotel in New York City.

 

 

Pekingese Dog Dinner Party New York City, Interior Design Hound

Image: The New York Times, 1912. IDH

 

 

 

The celebration was held in the Vanderbilt Hotel’s Chinese Buffet  room.  (Of course!)

 

 

The black lacquer and gilt interior of the Chinese Buffet was chinoiserie splendor to behold.

 

 

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Vanderbilt Hotel.  Image: Good Furniture, 1916

 

 

An Oriental accent could be seen upon entering the lobby of the Hotel. 

 

 

Two rugs of a Chinese design were specially woven for the foyer in “Royal Chinese Blue.”  The rugs were enormous: 27’ x 48’!

 

 

The lobby’s cigar and candy counters were also designed in the Chinese style.

 

 

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Vanderbilt Hotel.  Image: Good Furniture, 1916

 

 

 

“An imposing black lacquer screen” divided the Chinese Buffet room from the Hotel’s entrance according to Good Furniture Magazine.

 

 

 

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Vanderbilt Hotel Chinese Buffet. 

Image: Architecture & Building, 1912

 

 

 

Mrs. Holland’s guests, along with their “scubby, longhaired little escorts” arrived at 2 o’clock. 

 

 

Seven invited Pekingese Dogs pranced into the Chinese Buffet to celebrate the 51 ribbons won by Vi Sin.

 

 

The tables were elaborately set with floral arrangements and baskets of “spiced candies & celestial nuts.” 

 

 

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Image: The New York Times, 1912. IDH

 

 

Each setting had a hand-lettered place card with the Dog’s or Guests name and the likeness of the award winning Pekingese Vi Sin.

 

 

The guests were seated in teakwood chairs while their four-legged friends sat beside them on matching teakwood stools.

 

 

Pekingese Dog Menu, Interior Design Hound

 Image: The New York Times, 1912. IDH

 

 

The menu of appetizers, trout, squab, salads, cake and ice cream were all given Pekingese names.

 

 

“Chur Ehr of Alderbourne” on the menu referred to a Pekingese bred by Mrs. Ashton Cross.  It was rumored  that J. Pierpoint Morgan offered her a staggering $30,000 for the Dog!

 

 

Where was Vi Sin, the Pekingese party’s guest of honor, purchased?  

 

 

Why, the same Mrs. Ashton Cross of Engham, England.

 

 

Pekingese Downshire Kennel, J P Morgan Dogs

Image: Library of Congress, 1908

 

 

One of Mrs. J.P. Morgan Jr’s. Pekingese, Pou Sa, is pictured above

 

 

The woman holding the Dog is Mrs. Morris Mandy, the founder of Downshire Kennels.

 

 

Did you read my post about Elsie de Wolfe’s Passion for Pekingese?

 

 

Her beloved Dog Wee Toi  was also from Mrs. Morris Mandy’s Downshire Kennels.

 

 

Elsie de Wolfe  really was the leader of the pack!

 

 

  

 

Later, I’ve got to let the Dog out,

 

 

Cynthia Waldenmaier, Interior Design Hound, Pet Lifestyle & Design Expert

 

 

 

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