Mary-Kate and Ashley are all about the accessories. First, their jewelry collaboration with Robert Lee Morris, and now the duo have announced an upcoming footwear collection with Steve Madden.
The shoes, an addition to the Elizabeth and James brand, will be under the creative direction of Mary-Kate and Ashley. It is said to complement their funky and hip collection. Delectable offerings will be sold at high-end specialty retailers in mid 2009. Prices are still to be determined.

















Miriam Ocariz
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Vanessa Bruno
Oooo I'm excited.
1Can't wait! I love their dresses and jewelry, and now shoes to match.
2I thinks it great but it makes me mad that Steve Madden copies designers shoes to the last detail. Is orginality that limited?
3i read about this when i saw that MK was in Milan and i think that its' a good idea and i can't wait to see what the line looks like. i hope that partnering with steve madden does something great for them. that company obviously has the means to be successful so my fingers are crossed for MK/A
4SM's designer ethics do seem rather...well, lacking. There's a market for it, though, so he's going to keep at it til he gets the knickers sued off himself.
I mean c'mon, I can understand some inspiration taken from pieces, but I've seen where he's recycled the flipping picture. That's just hanging a sign on your whole business, "SUE ME PLEASE!"
And MK&A's stuff? Affordable? So 75 bucks for a t-shirt that they would normally charge 150 for. I don't see them being willing to go any less than that, and they don't make anything that I'd pay that for, so PASS.
5sounds wonderful!!
im sure their shoes will be right funky
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7ugggh, I just can't stand them and their contrived, overpriced designs...
8With Steve Madden? sounds good, I wonder if will be able to find these syles for less at Warehouse store like Off Broadway and DSW. I've noticed a lot of Steve Madden's shoes are avaliable at these stores, last season of corse but near half off.
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