So the "no pants" trend has been making waves for what feels like a full fashion lifetime. But, thanks to the new Olsens lookbook for The Row, there's a new garment-less trend: no shirts. In an aboriginal-themed shoot, Mary-Kate and Ashley showcase SS10 wares from their higher-priced fashion line (Elizabeth & James retails at a slightly cheaper price point). Included in the mix: light-wash boyfriend jeans (a dead ringer for vintage Levi's), silk slip dresses, leather shorts, a sheer black mumu of which Stevie Nicks would surely approve, and black satin as blouses and a trench coat. Also included: sunglasses from the Olsen's premiere optics line, which likewise debuts in spring.

There's also a Rick Owens-esque thin white leather jacket, as well as a box-cut double-breasted khaki blazer paired with slim-fitting cuffed shorts. (Coutorture has a full gallery of the look book here.) The line is chock-full of luxe basics that will cost a pretty penny. But with spot-on silhouettes and a knack for keeping things simple yet elegant, The Row is bound to continue winning over critics as it has been for seasons. As for paint in place of actual clothing, I'm not so sure ...