Say what you will about their style, the Olsens have succinctly delivered a celebrity line that doesn’t look..well…like a celebrity line. Translation: Real pieces, no added kitsch. The sparse, somber colour palette is in tune with their personal likings, while the simple shapes - if slightly uninspiring - make for great layering pieces. But at these prices - WWD says there are $3,220 Tuscan lamb-fur coats, $1,700 cashmere tuxedo jackets with three-quarter sleeves, $875 banded strapless dresses and $360 legging-style pants - buying more than one piece may not be feasible.
For us Canadians, the fall line will be available at Holt Renfrew in Toronto and Vancouver. As with most of these lines, quality will be of utmost importance. Let’s keep our Starbucks-adorned fingers crossed.


as a proud carrier of Y-chromosomes, i’m a little bit too excited about The Row collection. I’m not ashamed to admit it. I’m curious to see the results of couture techniques used on such basic garments, a tee. for example.. how they made it with no seams except for a single one down the back.. yea.. i’m excited. lol
Utility, not couture. The price will be though.
Damn, I’m totally suprised. Except for that fur monstrosity it looks pretty good. Black and basic but better than the rest of the celebs out there.
It looks like something from Jil Sander, I was definitely expecting something more fun and Summery from the Olsens, but they’ve really gone and outdone themselves! Though it is slightly bland…
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I think this try.
Really nice=)but look this:,