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Janet Maslin in the New York Times wrote that Married to the Mob works best as a wildly overdecorated screwball farce... it also plays as a gentle romance, and as the story of a woman trying to re-invent her life. [3] The Washington Post described the film as all decked out in Godfather kitsch, but underneath its loud exterior, a complex heroine struggles for freedom. [4] Variety called the film fresh, colorful and inventive. [5] Time Out wrote that although the film was relentlessly shallow, the performances, music and gaudy visuals provide a fizzy vitality for which many other directors would give their right arm. [6] Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times gave a more lukewarm review, but ended positively: Still, Married to the Mob is loaded with wonderful offbeat touches... [and] most assuredly doesn't lack soul. [7]

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Back in 2008, Married to the Mob hooked up with colette and designed a limited edition Reebok Freestyle with a limited run of 350 pairs. The triple collaboration featured MTTM’s infamous lips print on the white uppers and the companies respective logos decked on the heels, this time around Leah McSweeney said, “The last Reebok I designed with colette was a little more playful and I wanted to do something a little more grown up this time.”

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Let's face it Sneaker Freakettes, finding design that perfectly represents the culture we all know and love made exclusively for women is slimmer than a Nicole Ritchie crash diet. Welcome to the world of Married To The Mob and its no-holds barred head honcho Leah McSweeney. On the eve of releasing her new collaboration with Nike, the high-end inspired Dunk Supreme, we managed to steal a few minutes from the hardest working lady in ls"The Biz)rs" and find out why thinking outside the (shoe) box has continually landed her in the number one spot!

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