I just love how they have stayed true to their individual aesthetics over the years!
The designers took the opportunity to debut their Fall 2011 Handbag Collection at the event by sporting the bags on the Red Carpet.
The designers took the opportunity to debut their Fall 2011 Handbag Collection at the event by sporting the bags on the Red Carpet.
PERFECT.


The style include aviators, vintage-inspired shades with brow-line rims, oversized square-framed sunnies, and one sixties-style round pair — similar to the shape Mary-Kate often favors. "We’re testing the market first and obviously these are four very different silhouettes, so we’re seeing what people are responding to and we’ll open up a couple more silhouettes for fall,” Ashley said. “We tried to find certain pieces that look good on more than one face, to pay close attention to how they fit certain faces and make them wearable at the same time.”
“Designing eyewear was definitely more complicated than we thought, and of course we wanted to be extremely hands-on,” said Mary-Kate. “From what I understand, the first year with eyewear is figuring out what the process will be like for us specifically. I think everyone does it differently, whether it’s looking through old materials or archives or working with drawings and measurements.”
Why The Olsens are Terrific Designers, People
"Barneys fashion director Julie Gilhart loves the Olsens. Bergdorf Goodman chief executive Jim Gold loves the Olsens. Women love the Olsens. [Consider] The Row's leather leggins, because they are buttery soft, ass-shaping, trendy-but-not-too-trendy amazingness that look fierce with a loose-fitting top and the right jewelry. Gilhart calls The Row "perfect." Gold explains, “I think the way to think about The Row is that it offers the perfect blank — the perfect schoolboy blazer, the perfect leather leggings, the perfect peacoat. So many designers are intent on the next great trend that some of the basics are neglected.”
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