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  • January 22, 2007

    Paris and Tinkerbell

    Paris Hilton has her own line of lingerie (she does? We’re clueless and didn’t know this factoid…), her own perfume, a video game and a pop album, but now she really is going to the dogs! The former and short-lived best bud of Britney Spears now has her own line of pet wear. It’s been talked about before, and now it’s here!

    Little Lily, a pet lifestyle brand, announced the launch of the Paris Hilton Pet Collection, a range of apparel and accessories for “fashion-forward dogs” today.

    Lara Alameddine and Daniel Dubiecki, co-creators of California-based Little Lily, said in a statement they will collaborate with Hilton in the design and development of the collection, inspired by Hilton’s “lifestyle and trend-setting fashion sense.”

    “As one of the first celebrities to embrace fashion for dogs, Paris is an inspiration to Little Lily,” said Lara.

    Hilton, the 25-year-old heir to the Hilton Hotel fortune, has been photographed on numerous occasions with her dogs clad in their own fashionable outfits.

    Chihuahua, Tinkerbell, the most famous of her dogs, has been featured on the pages of magazines and is well-known for her extravagant outfits.

    “Both Paris Hilton and Little Lily believe that pets reflect their owners’ personal style and thus should dress with flair,” said Alameddine.

    The collection will include apparel, accessories, bedding, toys, the famed Lilyboots, and will be available in stores early this year, with prices ranging from $25 to $350.

    What say you, will you be standing in line to purchase Hilton inspired pet wear for your pooch?

    [MSNBC]

    Comments

    1. Maureen said:

      I love Paris, I can’t wait to buy some of this stuff for my dog Bali, she looks just like Tinkerbell.

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