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Old 27-10-2006   #106
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Is the line called The Row? I hope it isnt named after themselves...
the line is called "the row," referring to savile row in london...
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Old 27-10-2006   #107
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that attachment from vogue's got me interested now. I think I will keep an eye out for it, despite my skepticism at celeb clothing lines....

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Old 27-10-2006   #108
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It looks like they put a lot of time, thought and effort into this line. I also like that they're tackling basics. There can never be too many good basics lines IMO. I agree that they seem different than the average celeb designers. Its not just about slapping their name on a 5 cent logo tee and then jacking up the price. Taking the time to go to school for fashion and get an internship in the industry is much more than any of the other celeb designers did and I think that starting with basic items instead of just launching a full on collection seems (to me at least) like they're interested in learning the industry as opposed just making a quick buck. I'm going to reserve full judgement for when I see the clothes up close. I'd like to know what the quality is right now.
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Old 27-10-2006   #109
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Seeing that ashley and mary kate are very short and petite, it would be very cool if ashley included different sizes fitting ladies 5'1 - 5'4. It can be difficult to find nice pieces that fit when your extremely petite
I'm sure they would keep in consideration the petite girls since they are petite themselves. I'd love some cute pants that won't need alteration for once. I'm actually excited about seeing some more pieces because I'm loving that plaid jacket to!
 
Old 27-10-2006   #110
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I don't think they'll have as much success with prices that high. They should have stuck with a more midrange level. I really want to see how the rest of the collection looks though.
 
Old 27-10-2006   #111
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I don't think they'll have as much success with prices that high. They should have stuck with a more midrange level. I really want to see how the rest of the collection looks though.
Hopefully they are really serious about this and they make wonderful clothes...we'll see..
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Old 28-10-2006   #112
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This is so cool! Can't waint to see more
 
Old 28-10-2006   #113
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If the name is indeed a reference to Savile Row....should we be expecting impeccable tailoring? It's certainly not a style I associate with the Olsens....I tend to think if they ever did a line it would be something along the lines of Jovovich-Hawk...I'd be interested to see how 'Row-like' the line is....
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Old 28-10-2006   #114
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I think that the "Row" refers to the front row at a fashion show...Ive read it several times in a few different articles...
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Old 28-10-2006   #115
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I think that the "Row" refers to the front row at a fashion show...Ive read it several times in a few different articles...
I imagine that they're referencing Savile Row, especially since that is what was printed in Vogue. It seems as though they interviewed the girls and got the info first hand. I don't know, it seems a little cheesy if they were to be talking about the front row at a fashion show.
 
Old 28-10-2006   #116
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^Exactly what I was thinking
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Old 28-10-2006   #117
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god, so overpriced. and the tee on lily aldridge is really unimpressive to me. it looks unflattering in the bust area and otherwise is just unimpressive.

i really cant see anyone but themselves and people like them spending that much on clothes like that.
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Old 28-10-2006   #118
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It took them nine months to tweak a technique that Rick Owens (among others) has been utilizing for years? Or did it take them nine months to decide if anyone would be stupid enough to pay $550 for a t-shirt? Even if that top is like, silk or Mongolian cashmere that is still astronomical.

I do appreciate that they're focusing on interesting basics as women's fashion (and fashion in general) is always lacking in that arena and they are probably two of the only people who will be able to successfully translate their personal style into a collection with minimal compromise...but $550 for a t-shirt people!

I have spent a lot of stupid money on a lot of stupid clothing but that's just absurd.
 
Old 28-10-2006   #119
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agreed.
 
Old 29-10-2006   #120
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we've only seen 2 two pieces of the collection (ashley's jacket & the tee that lily wore in vogue)

i think we need to see the entire collection before judging anything!
 
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