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MiaCara’s travel collection blurs the boundaries between ‘for dog’ and ‘for human’.
s READ MOREMiaCara’s travel collection blurs the boundaries between ‘for dog’ and ‘for human’.
s READ MOREMiaCara’s hallmark is their distinct ability to create dogwear and accessories that the modern pet owner is proud to display. The brand’s ability to blend functional with fashion in a way that dissolves the boundaries between ‘for dog’ and ‘for human’ makes them a firm favourite. Take the Cinta Belt—a stylish bag for all your dog-walk needs. Its ingenious design features two main compartments: the front for your dog’s bits and pieces—including a washable treat pouch—and the rear for your phone, keys and wallet. A clip at the base is best paired with the Sacchettto Poop Bag Holder, designed to complement not only the Cinta Belt, but all other monochrome MiaCara accessories. Sling the Gusto Treat Bag across your body before heading out, or use its innovative design, clips and loops to attach it wherever suits you best (belt, leash, etc). With the Strada Travel Bag in tow for longer or overnight ventures, and the Sporta Dog Carrier for when little legs weary, MiaCara let us know they’ve not only thought of everything, but prioritised how to make their premium-quality pet accessories look as sleek as possible.
We are thrilled to introduce Dog-Friendly, a collection of city guides for dog-loving people, created together with our long-time contributor, photographer Winnie Au, and fellow enthusiasts, indie publisher Hoxton Mini Press. Available for purchase here.
August 25, 2021
Have you ever imagined Amy Winehouse or Nick Cave as a Chihuahua, Neil Young as a Vizsla, or PJ Harvey as an Afghan hound? That’s exactly what San Francisco-based artist Michael Gillette has done through his unique illustration project, blending beloved, iconic music legends, both past and present, with their dog counterparts. Pack of Dogs, our first foray into book publishing, is a celebration of pup and pop culture for music and dog lovers alike.
August 25, 2020
Spanish photographer Sara Monsalve strives to ‘capture your memories’—to immortalise the beauty, innocence and wisdom of our pets.
November 8, 2023
French artist Jochen Gerner distils the magic and energy of dogs using disarmingly simple techniques, relying on felt pens and school notebooks.
November 3, 2023
Photographer Rebecca Rinaldi knows that to capture a dog’s true essence, play is the key ingredient.
July 13, 2023
An antidote to mass-produced dog accessories, MiaCara’s range of carefully crafted toys are designed to surprise, endure and delight.
July 12, 2023
Photographer Randal Ford’s fierce clarity draws dogs’ personality to the fore to reveal each animal’s “true essence”.
June 8, 2023
Moving your buddy from A to be B becomes an exercise in style, comfort and convenience with Cloud7’s Travel Collection.
June 2, 2023
In his series ‘Kinetic’, San Diego-based photographer James Lee celebrates dogs at full speed.
May 7, 2023
Jouk Oosterhof photographs Amsterdam’s beloved family members (with a dash of lifestyle accessory).
May 3, 2023
What started as a fundraising effort to save photographer Kristoffer Paulsen’s beloved dog Josie, morphed into Melbourne’s most in-demand pet portraits.
March 31, 2023
For decades, legendary Irish documentary photographer Tony O’Shea has captured the country’s annual drag hunt, and a country’s rich history along with it.
March 24, 2023