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Exclusive: Elizabeth and James Spring 2011 Lookbook
By Lauren Sherman
To say that we would wear every, single thing in Elizabeth and James’ Spring 2011 collection would not be an overstatement. Designers Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, also behind that little brand The Row, have gone Parisian for spring, as evident in this exclusive preview of their lookbook. There’s a sheer mint blouse, a blush gypsy dress, as well as silk shorts, pants, and blazers in a range of muted colors. Very Clémence Poésy, if you ask us.
The highly-anticipated sunglasses range is also on full display, and it’s priced between $155 to $265. What’s so incredible about Elizabeth and James–other than the fact that the clothes are so good and reasonably-priced–is the breadth of categories they cover. The brand currently encompasses women’s apparel, shoes, jewelry, eyewear and the more casual, denim-centric division: TEXTILE Elizabeth and James.
Click through to browse the full collection.
**Photos by Roderick Angle.
Tags: Ashley Olsen, Mary Kate Olsen
Designer(s): Elizabeth & James




























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love love love this entire collection! great work to Ashley and Mary-Kate
Elizabeth & James never disappoints. Must have those sunglasses!!
everything is adorable!
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mk and a hit another home run. the soft color palate is beautiful.
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Wow, I love the collection! It looks simple, but very “daily wearable” :)
Sigh…I just don’t get it. This looks like Banana Republic 2009. UGh..sometimes Ithis blog really disappoints me. Why do you give so much attention to undeserving subjects like this, like Charlotte Ronson….and all of the trust fund “designers” with great publicists. Why don’t you go and do some investigation and find some great emerging designers that bring something new to the table? p.s. why was this comment censored??