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Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen Enjoyed the evening of a chic brother or sister date during New York Fashion Week.
Mary-Kate and Ashley, both at 39, stepped in style W Magazine and Bloomingdale’s NWFW cocktail reception On Thursday, September 11, held at Madison Park in Manhattan.
Mary-Kate wore a gray blouse over a pair of black trousers, which intensified her multicolored pattern scarf around her shoulders. Ashley, for her part, chose a pair of jeans with an overly big black coat and a pale green scarf wrapped around her neck.
During the bash the twins were causing W editor Sara movesHe dressed chicly in a black, pseudo-turtleneck dress with silver statement jewelry.
Thursday’s concentration also included a dj set of Mark Ronson and a menu crafted by eleven Madison Park chefs, Daniel Humm.
While Mary-Kate and Ashley have been home names since they shared the role of Michelle Tanner Full house, they are since take a step back of acting and the magnifying glass when focusing on running their fashion labels.
“We were raised to be unnoticed,” Mary-Kate have said Magazine Id In June 2021. “I think we are very much perfectors. We are hard workers and we have always been hard workers.”
He continued, “I think the reason we make fashion is to try to fix our imperfections constantly.
Together, Mary-Kate and Ashley lead their brands Elizabeth & James and The Row.
“We like to work together and we like to have that dialogue. I think it helps harden your ideas to be able to hear them loudly, to talk something through it,” Ashley told the magazine at the time. “You know, we definitely go through intuition and intuition and can either confirm that feeling, or if we don’t both feel right about something, for some reason, we don’t. Our instinct is a kind of the same thing. But I think what’s great is that we have each other to lean on.”
Source reported later Weekly US The former children prefer to work on their businesses instead of appearing in public.
“They’re homebodies they’d rather go over line leaflets for the row than be out on the town,” said the interior Us In a cover story on July 2024. “They are extremely careful of who they leave and what they reveal in public.”