Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Celebrity Pups in KO Couture - Paris Hilton with the adorable Bunny Hilton!!!

BUNNY HILTON

How adorable is Bunny Hilton in her KO Couture Pink Princess Bling Dog Dress?!  I just want to kiss that little face!!!!!!



Some shots of Paris Hilton out for her birthday dinner with Bunny Hilton.  I was so flattered to see Bunny in one of my designs!  Definitely made my day!  Thanks so much for posting these pics Paris!!!







You can also see both gorgeous gals in this video on Youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ5oRq1a2Oo.


Is your pup a super fashionista like Bunny?  Get her a KO Couture dress made custom special just for her!  Check out my stock dresses or contact me with a special design idea of your own. www.etsy.com/shop/kocouture or www.kocouture.com.

Tail Wags,

Kelly

Friday, May 4, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Product Review: Etsy seller "TieMeUpAprons" - Diva Dog Chihuahua Retro Pinup Diner Apron

While searching on Etsy for adorable Chihuahua products to add to my "must have" list, I found this cuter than cute Retro Pinup Chihuahua Apron by "TieMeUpAprons"!  (If anyone wants to surprise me with one, I won't complain, lol)!







I talked with the owner of the shop, Anita, and she kindly offered to sell these aprons at an amazing sale price - $49.99 through the end of February!!!  This adorable apron is handmade in Michigan (where I grew up) and is created using a discontinued Kaufman Diva Dog fabric.  So if you like this sassy little number, don't wait!


Description:
"Apron has two tiers: top tier measures 12" and the bottom 16". The apron is expertly finished with double fold bias tape, and the pocket and bib are lined. There are no raw edges--nothing is "tacked on" and apron straps are reinforced before the trim is sewn on.

The apron has super long ties, and should fit a range of sizes.

Fabrics are 100 percent cotton, but please treat this beauty gently--machine wash on gentle cycle and tumble dry on low heat.

I can make at least three more Diva Dog chihuahua aprons, so if you'd like more than one please let me know and I'll get sewing!

Shipping cost reflects Priority Mail-- I throw in delivery confirmation at no additional fee".



Click here to check out her fabulous handmade aprons- http://www.etsy.com/listing/86917479/diva-dog-chihuahua-retro-pinup-diner.  Tell her KO Couture sent you! 



Monday, January 16, 2012

KO Couture Pet Fashion Model - Kiki

I am so excited to introduce my next KO Couture pet fashion model - the lovely Kiki Perez.  This little Puerto Rican princess is more than just an adorable face, silky hair and designer clothes.  Kiki is a dedicated therapy dog.  She and her mom Mayra bring joy to so many people as they visit children's hospitals, nursing homes, cancer patients, mental health clinics, women's correctional facilities, and abused girls institutions.  Kiki has also applied for therapy visits to the Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital in North Carolina.  She is a very happy little yorkie and enjoys greeting everyone she meets.

This amazing therapy dog is also a major trend setter.  She brought the KO Couture feather dress to Puerto Rico about a year ago when she one first place for most fashionable in the "PHA Celebrity Dog Fest" in Palmas del Mar, Humacao, Puerto Rico.  Dogs everywhere are watching her to see what is haute and now in luxury pet fashion.  Here are a few pics of Kiki modeling her one-of-a-kind KO Couture pet fashions:



Kiki won first prize as most fashionable!


Kiki and her mom Mayra at Pawsarela event in Puerto Rico.  Photo by Gossip Pet.

Doesn't that face just say "Yeah, I'm hot stuff"! (Photo by Gossip Pet).

Kiki in her KO Couture recycled tie dog dress.





"Got Milk....bones"?


Kiki in her KO Couture Derby Dog Feather Hat.  Photo by Gossip  Pet.

Kiki Perez interviewing with Susan Soltero for Univision (Channel 11) in Puerto Rico!

Therapy dogs bringing smiles to so many people!!

KO Couture Wine Fairy Dog Dress 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Pet Photography - Nicole Begley Photography

I had the pleasure of meeting on-location pet photographer Nicole Begley last January at a pet event in Naples, Florida.  I instantly fell in love with her work!  She has an amazing talent for capturing your pets personality, which is not an easy thing to do!

Here is a picture of my Chihuahua Amore in her KO Couture Zebra Feather Harness Dog Dress.  You can just see her sweet yet sassy personality shining through!  Isn't she adorable?!!!


Nicole is an on-location photographer specializing in creative and fine art portraits of pets, families, babies and children.  She is based out of Pittsburgh, PA but also travels to Southwest Florida on a regular basis for clients and events in Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero and Fort Myers.   

Melanie in her KO Couture Kisses Tutu Harness Dress

I love this tush shot!  So adorable!

Nicole has an animal training background and loves to work with dogs, cats and horses.  Her work has been featured on the the cover of Tails Magazine (December 2011).  All her photo shoots take place on-location, whether it be the beach, a parade, the runway....wherever you and your pet want to be.

Whether you are looking for gorgeous custom artwork for your home or uniquely designed fine-art albums for your coffee table, Nicole Begley is the one to call!  You can check out more of her amazing pics here:


Nicole Begley Photography
"This is your life as it unfolds, life...unscripted".
724-766-6103

SPECIAL OFFER for Southwest Florida Customers:
As an appreciation of your business we would like to gift you with a special offer from Nicole Begley Photography!!!  With any purchase from KO Couture, you will receive a gift certificate worth $100 towards prints or products from a custom photography session with Nicole!  Offer good until May 1st, 2012.  Yay!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

My Custom Amore Bracelet!!!

I found this amazing jewelry artist on Etsy a little while ago - "Artallnight" http://www.etsy.com/shop/artallnight?ref=pr_shop_more.  I fell in love with her sassy, sexy, cute style and seriously, I would buy her entire store if I could!  I loved her cuff style bracelets and sent her an email to see if there was any chance that she would be able to customize a bracelet with a picture of my Chi Amore....and she said "Yes"!  YAY!

I sent her this picture of Amore and asked if she could add a little bow in her hair.  I only paid $30 for a custom painted bracelet with my dog's portrait!!!  What a great deal!  I was amazed at how fast she completed my order.  She had it in the mail the next day!




When I received my cuff, I was squealing in delight!  It was so perfect!  The cuff has an adjustable chain closure on the back, so I was able to fit it to my wrist easily.  (I have a pretty small wrist so most bracelets run large on me).  It even has a cute little charm on it that says "Handmade with love".  Now, if only Santa would bring me another cuff bracelet with KC's pic on it......






Saturday, November 26, 2011

Dog Modeling - Tips & Advice Part 3

Hi!  I hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving Day with their family, pups and friends!!  Since our family is so far away (in Michigan), my husband, the girls and I celebrated by ourselves but had tons of fun and lots of delicious food!  Yep, KC Adogus and Amore got their very own plates of turkey and sides! 

Did anyone get a chance to practice any of the modeling tips I gave in "Dog Modeling - Tips & Advice Parts 1 & 2?  I did want to add that as far as the "Angels Eyes" I recommended, we personally do not like the "Natural" version as much.  Amore's eyes just do not seem to clear up like the did with the regular "Angels Eyes".  Has anyone else tried the natural version?  I'd love to hear your thoughts on it as well!

So, I have a few more tips & tricks that I'd like to share.  Next week I'd like to begin a series on Pet Photographers to introduce you to a few of my very favorites!  They are from all over the US, from Florida to Texas to Puerto Rico!

Tip #6 - Professional Photographer
One of the quickest ways to get your pup to noticed is professional photos!  Professional photographers have the talent, experience, props, equipment and know how to capture your dog's inner model!  Magazine editors, blog writers, and pet fashion designers are all looking for beautiful eye catching shots.  If your picture is dark, blurry, or if it has a distracting background, chances are it will not be their first pick...or second....or third...  I definitely recommend that all dogs starting out have professional shots taken to build their portfolio.
 
It's important to do a little research before choosing a professional photographer.  You want to find someone who is well versed in working with pets, and pets in clothing!!!  They will know the key poses to best display the clothing your pup is "selling". 

Also, just like any other profession, some photographers are just better than others.  Make sure you check out other examples of their work to get a feel for their style.  Ask yourself a few questions when looking at their photos "If I saw this picture in a magazine, would it grab my attention"?  What emotions do you get from viewing their work?  "If I saw one of their images in a catalog, would it entice me to purchase the product that is being featured"?  Lastly, and I realize this is very subjective but it is actually easy to see when you are looking for it, "Does this photographer love what they do?"  Passion plays through in all aspects of life!  It is easy to see and cannot be faked!  You want a pet photographer that loves to photograph pets!! 

This is a picture by professional photographer Jenny Froh www.jennyfroh.com.  Jenny Froh Photography is based in Flower Mound, TX and serves the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
info@jennyfroh.com ~ 972-998-0941.  Her pictures are a great example of what to look for in a professional pet photographers work!




Tip #7 - Cameras
What if I can't afford to have professional photos taken? What if I don't have time to schedule an appointment? I know it is not always plausible to have professional photos taken. Professional looking photos can also be taken at home! A good example of this is Nikki from www.obsessivechihuahuadisorder.com. She takes beautiful photos from the comfort of her own home!  This particular shot of Bebe has definitely caught the attention of magazine editors.  It has been featured in BellaDog Magazine, Chihuahua Connection Magazine and Pet Age Magazine!


Of course a fancy camera is great to have, but you can still take good pictures with a "middle of the line" camera.  I think the most important thing is getting to know the camera you have!  (I am still learning mine)!  One of the easiest things to start with is finding your "Macro" button.  Your owners manual should tell you where it is and how to use it.  On my camera it is a little flower button on the menu.  Here is a good article that describes what the macro button does http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Macro-Button---Get-Creative-With-Your-Camera&id=997308.  Oh, and make sure your lens isn't smudged and dirty.  You would think that I would of known to clean mine, but I didn't even think of it until I read a tip in a blog.  I looked and mine looked like it had been licked by my dog....not really sure, but a quick wipe down and my pics instantly were much clearer!


Tip #8 - Lighting
Lighting is very important part of taking good photos!  A poorly lit room can ruin an otherwise perfect shot.  Please do not commit the dark photo offense.  You can purchase nice lighting kits with backdrops from Ebay for around $70 (I have one on my wish list)!  A picture using natural day light (like next to a window) can also work. 

You can get great photos in an outdoor setting as well.  The only problem I find with outdoor shots is that it is harder to control the backgrounds.  I just love the look of an all white or all grey/black background.  If you do shoot outside, just make sure to think about your surroundings before you start.  Always try to avoid harsh sunlight (like12 to 3 pm).  The best time to shoot is early in he morning (sunrise) or in the evening (right before the sun sets).
Here are a couple of my favorite outside shots:

Tasha after winning Most Photogenic in NYC.

Millie at a wedding in Puerto Rico.


Tip #8 - Crisp Background
I mentioned this briefly earlier, but I think it is important enough to stress again.  As a pet fashion designer, I LOVE photos with nice crisp backgrounds.  NO shenanigans!  Just the dog and the product (and a cute photo prop if you have one).  You can buy photo backdrops or use white craft paper.  Just make sure whatever you use is clean and smooth, no wrinkles please.  The backdrop should cover the entire photo area.  I prefer solid colors myself - white, grey, pink, black, etc.  If you get one with a crazy pattern you risk the pattern becoming out of style and you will end up with the look of school photos in the 80's....you know what I'm talking about!

Here are a few examples of my favorite style of backgrounds:

Trixie - Nicole Geller Photography

Olive - Jenny Froh Photography


Leo - Nicole Geller Photography


Hopefully these tips were helpful to some.  I realize they are very basic tips, but they were all things that I found very helpful when just starting out.  I will cover my last few tip topics in another post next week.  Until then, snap some pictures.  Practice makes perfect!  I would LOVE to see what you come up with.  Please feel free to email your shots at kelly@kocouture.com with the subject heading "Pet Photography Blog Photos"!

Thanks and Tail Wags,

Kelly



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