Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen Dress The Same In A Rare Red Carpet Appearance
Nov. 8 2018, Published 4:41 p.m. ET
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen grew up in the public eye as the adorable twins who shared the role of Michelle on Full House. As kids, they usually walked the red carpet in matching outfits (if not similar ones). Now as adults, they’ve proving you’re never too old to match! Keep reading for more details.
Mary-Kate and Ashley supported their pal Jonah Hill on Wednesday night at WSJ Magazine’s 2018 Innovator Awards. Both opted for oversized tops and loose bottoms. The only differences were their shoe choice and the color of their outfits. Ashley (in the white) paired her look with black pumps, while her twin, clad in black, went for red snakeskin boots. Even their hair was done the same!
The twins, who are now fashion designers with their line The Row, stepped out for their first red carpet event since June’s CFDA Awards ceremony, where they also donned nearly-identical all-black looks. The duo was nominated there for Womenswear Designer of the Year and Accessory Designer of the Year.
There have been times, although rare, when the sisters have shown off their individual style like at this year's Met Gala. Mary-Kate, whom OK! readers know is married to Olivier Sarkozy, was in theme in a black wrap dress and bejeweled necklace. Ashley was more covered up and a bit more colorful in a red and orange patterned dress that had huge bell sleeves. She accentuated her bohemian style with a jeweled crown.
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The 32-year-olds are known for showing up in contrasting outfits that resemble each other's.
Their days of dressing the same date back to when they were child stars on the 90's show Full House. They got festive in red sweaters that had ornaments and black bottoms at the 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade back in 1992.
They also wore identical outfits for an official studio portrait that same year.
What do you think about Mary-Kate and Ashley's twinning style? Let us know in the comments.