First clothing lines The Row and Elizabeth and James and now a jewelry collection? The fashion gods must be listening! Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have teamed up with CFDA award-winning jewelry designer and sculptor Robert Lee Morris to create bling for the masses under a line dubbed Robert Lee Morris for Elizabeth and James. Well, the price point of the line will determine how much mass appeal it will have, but I can't wait to see the pieces. The trio has been hard at work for a few months, digging into archives in Morris' headquarters in downtown Manhattan. So what can we expect from the petite sisters? Why, nothing short of silver and brass dagger necklaces, knuckle rings, and cool earrings. Bring. It. On!


















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i love their glasses in this picture!
1Was hoping for a piece on YSL's passing.
2Hmmm I'll have to see this...
3I think that I'll really like their jewelry line, although, I can see it being very expensive like their clothing line, which is kind of a bummer.
4I'm curious to see it.
5I have those tortoiseshell sunglasses... I love them! They'll be my staple this summer - rain or shine
Also, can't wait to see this line!
6Is EVERYONE a designer these days? Where do I sign up? LOL! I think their clothes are cute, so I think the jewelry will be great as well. Wonder how expensive it will be?
7i look forward to seeing their line
8LOve those sunnies!
9i guess they will
10be making some
very interesting
pieces.. o looking
forward to seeing them
I don't even know what to say about this picture. It's so weird to see these two little weirdos with their wacky gypsy hair and granny glasses!
11I bet their line will be great. Plus, I love the shades!
12they both always look like white trash
13I don't think these two should be allowed anywhere near designing accessories. Look at the sunglasses especially MKs gross.
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