Dwarf Hotot is a breed of domestic rabbit characterized by an entirely white coat, except for a circle of another color around each eye.
But in later years, big bunnies went out of style and people started pursuing dwarf breeds.
One crossed a Ruby-Eyed White Netherland Dwarf to a Blanc de Hotot; the other didn't use a standard Hotot at all, but crossed a black Netherland Dwarf to a Dutch and bred out markings until only the eyebands remained.
Unlike the Polish, which as similar body type, the shoulders are supposed to be as wide as the hips, and not show any taper.
Ideal eyeband width equals the thickness of two pennies, and the bands of color are even all around the eye.