Celebrity canine Toast stars in Karen Walker's new campaign
Hello cutie! The new face of Karen Walker’s latest eyewear campaign is Toast, <a href='http://instagram.com/toastmeetsworld' target='_blank'>the Instagram famous</a> King Charles Cavalier Spaniel with the cheeky, poking out tongue and penchant for dressing up.
Rescued from a puppy mill, Toast’s teeth had to be removed due to lack of care, resulting in her visible tongue - now she and her New York-based owners are using her Internet fame to advocate for pet adoption rather than buying from pet stores or breeders. A celebrity face with depth!
Here’s your first look at the adorable images, also starring the designer. Look for our interview with Toast’s owners in Wednesday’s issue of <i>Viva</i>.
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