This haircut has become the symbol For entitled white women, with hair cut at an angle that’s shorter hair in the back and having harsh blonde highlights.
Shorter hairstyles may project confidence and that’s exactly what this pooch was going for!
Is That You, Daisy?
Adorable bows! A dog's coat is not as boring as it seems–tying small ponytails and then accessorizing it with pretty bows can make any canine look like one huge fur-ball of cuteness.
In fact, giving your dog a ponytail can make long hair a lot easier to wear and more difficult to get dirty.
Wear A Hat
For the dog who doesn't have enough time to get ready before leaving the house, there's always the option of wearing a hat. The casual headgear is understated and it also looks effortless, because it is!
This dog is taking full advantage of this laid-back look and matching it with an equally laid-back sitting position.
Meet Alice
Meet Alice. Alice is a nice gal if she wants to be but tends to scare off the other dogs with her standoff style. Whether it's her bright pink hair or her dotted collar and dress, we can tell that Alice wears exactly what she wants, without caring much for other people's opinions.
And rightly so, she looks great and nothing should make her change who she is.
Big Hair, Don't Care
Hairstyles in the 1980s included the mullet, large hair-dos, puffed-up styles, tall mohawk hairstyles, jheri curls, flattops, and hi-top fade, permanent waves, and softer cuts all typified the decade. And it's safe to say that the 1980s was a great decade for hair.
We may not be brave enough to wear our hair like this, but for Poodles, it's a totally different story.