Preview the Old Money look while keeping the Athletic stance sharp and recognizable.
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Style highlights: cashmere layers and vintage jewelry with muted creams and soft browns. Built around a heritage estate interior to keep those features clear.
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How the Old Money style treats Greyhound details.
Face fidelity
Keeps those features and athletic stance sharp.
Fur & texture
Old Money lighting keeps the coat detail crisp and natural.
Lighting mood
Quiet luxury and soft cashmere with cinematic contrast.
Signature cue
Long, lean frame and deep chest.
Short, clear prompts to help you decide fast.
Create an old-money pet portrait with elegant outfit, cashmere texture, and soft lighting. Must keep the pet's own features (head, limb shape, coat color), natural and realistic.
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This style keeps their Athletic stance front and center while matching the Old Money vibe.
Old Money scenes use cashmere layers and vintage jewelry and muted creams and soft browns to keep those features vivid.
Greyhound portraits feel bold in Old Money scenes because the features read clearly at a glance.
Use a clean, front-facing photo and Greyhound portraits stay true while Old Money vibes do the heavy lifting.
Focus detail: Long, lean frame.
Signature mood: Old Money lighting keeps those features readable.
Extra cue: Deep chest.
Scene notes
Old Money keeps the spotlight on quiet luxury and soft cashmere.
Mood note: Quiet luxury, loud fluff.
Scene focus
Visual anchor: heritage estate interior keeps the long, lean frame front and center.
Scene setting: heritage estate interior keeps the Greyhound long, lean frame readable.
Also known as Oldmoney.
Fast answers for Old Money Greyhound previews.
Can I preview the Old Money look before paying?
Yes. Every Greyhound style page includes a fast preview.
What photo works best for Old Money Greyhound portraits?
Use a bright, front-facing photo so the athletic stance stays crisp and the long, lean frame reads cleanly in Old Money style.
Does Old Money style keep my Greyhound's features?
Yes. We preserve the athletic stance and facial structure while the Old Money world changes.
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