Commissioned by British Vogue, Jack headed to the NEC Birmingham to document the street style of Crufts, the handlers, owners and ringside devotees who treat the world's largest dog show as an occasion for dressing up.
His photographs find the humour in the gap between the effort on one side of the lead and the indifference on the other. The sequined blazers and glittery green trousers suggest a crowd that takes its glamour as seriously as its dogs. The Pomeranians, Bichons and Chihuahuas occupying the other end of the lead are, often, unconvinced.
The standout image is a Pug wearing a checked tie, sitting beside a pair of leather riding boots, staring directly into the camera with an expression that suggests he dressed up for this and he'd like everyone to know he's not happy about it.


Credits:
Publication - British Vogue
Commissioning Editor - Nicole Holcroft-Emmess
Features Editor - Laura Hawkins
Photographer - Jack Kenyon
Assistant - Fenton















