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yeah but LV collaboration bags were never offered at $35 & 55k. in fact,seeing this kind of absurd excess in a time where people can't indulge even a morsel,actually makes me long for those days when we used to bemoan a $15k price tag for a silly balenciaga bag or LV bags. what is wrong with this industry? i mean it's no wonder this business is never taken seriously by people outside of it's sphere because the luxury world and celebrity have literally made a mockery of it.
and truth be told they look like crap. they look like coach knock offs that somebody glued appliques onto.
I agree with you that they look like crap but Hermes and Bottega and Louis Vuitton are all offering alligator-bags in the same price range, yet somebody is hating on them because they are 'heritage-labels'
Louis Vuitton has one of the highest profit-margins in the industry and thus is the most overpriced of them all, at least the profits here are going to UNICEF (at least they say so)
They are ridiculously overpriced. Even a Rick Owens Crocodile leather jacket went less for a bag and was priced $10,000, if I remember correctly. Just because The Row have collaborated with Damien Hirst and may be a piece of 'art', still doesn't justify the price. It's not like it was carefully crafted and the Haute Couture of handbags...
the row’s cover-star fisherman sweater takes 90 hours to make
there’s nothing i love so much as a soft, cozy, oversized sweater. Just ask my boyfriend, i steal his on the regular. So when i saw look 15 float down the stairs of an upper east side townhouse during the row’s fall 2014 presentation last february, i was smitten.
It was a simple look: White fisherman sweater, white pants. But like everything the row does, the concept is simple but the execution is anything but. I went to visit that sweater up close at the row’s press day–the cable-knit pattern is incredibly detailed and there are actual pleats in the shoulders–something i’ve never seen before. (it also probably weighs about five pounds).
I think stylist anastasia barbieri must feel the same way about this sweater. She put natalia vodianova in it for the june cover of wsj. Magazine, despite the fact that it’s pretty seasonally inappropriate.
it’s a special sweater, so we checked in with the row to find out the story behind it, and how something that luxe and that intricate gets made.
“the idea of a rare comfort was essential to the collection and this new interpretation of a classic fisherman sweater personifies that,” the row tells us. “each sweater is hand knit in new york and takes over 90 hours to create. The complexity of the design pushed the craftsmanship of cable knitting to new heights.”
a price point hasn’t been set yet but i think it’s safe to say the row’s fisherman sweater will remain my dream sweater, while i continue to troll thrift stores for old irish aran jumpers.
the row's first boutique is coming to melrose place
this just in: a trusted tipster tells us that the row, the luxury apparel and accessory label founded by very busy mary-kate and ashley olsen, has selected la for its first-ever store location. No word on opening date, but we do have a location: 8444 melrose place.
the stylist twins founded the ny-based brand in 2006 with a mission to support high-end fashion manufacturing in the us. Known for rolling out super-chic, super-pricey styles that range from minimalist to conceptual, the row continues to reel in scores of fan and even landed the girls a 2012 cfda award for womenswear designers of the year.
Once they settle into their new home, the row will be a stone's throw away from equally-awesome melrose place destinations like equipment, isabel marant and alfred coffee & kitchen. Stay tuned for much more.