: Icons like Karl Lagerfeld and Giorgio Armani have frequently used the beagle as a muse for playful, high-profile reinterpretations.

: Current celebrations in cities like Paris continue to highlight how Snoopy’s "lovable and sweet" nature provides a joyful counterpoint to the often serious world of high fashion.

: Perhaps the most famous Snoopy champion, this designer has integrated the character into his work for over 45 years, most notably with the "Snoopy Coat" worn by Vanessa Paradis in 1989. Why Snoopy Resonates in Europe

While American audiences often associate the Peanuts gang with holiday specials and comic strips, Europe has long viewed Snoopy as a premier fashion brand. This unique cultural shift was solidified through major exhibitions, such as the recent Snoopy in Style at the Hôtel du Grand Veneur in Paris, which celebrated the comic's 75th anniversary. Key highlights of this fashion legacy include: