
Mary-Kate Olsen makes VERY casual outfit choice for rare dressed down look in the Hamptons
The 39-year-old actress-turned-designer, who turned 39 with twin sister Ashley Olsen on June 13, had a rare fashion day off in black sweatpants and an oversized white T-shirt.
The former child star, who rose to fame on the sitcom Full House, added black oval-shaped sunglasses.
She wore a light-colored baseball cap over her long, tousled brunette hair while carrying a brown paper bag and, perhaps most alarming of all, was wearing flip-flops.
However, despite the casual appearance, the pragmatic footwear may still carry an eye-watering price, as Olsen's fashion empire The Row caught backlash for selling a pair of jelly shoes last year for $900.
The 39-year-old actress-turned-designer, who turned 39 with twin sister Ashley Olsen on June 13, wore black sweatpants and an oversized white T-shirt
Mary-Kate and her fraternal twin sister transitioned from kid stars to top-notch fashion players as young adults.
The siblings are behind the $1billion luxury fashion label The Row, and rarely give interviews or make public appearances.
When they are out on the scene, they tend to turn heads with their streamlined bohemian-meets-classic sartorial choices.
They are older sisters to Elizabeth, Trent, Courtney and Jake. Mary-Kate, Ashley, Elizabeth, and Trent share the same parents — David and Jarnette Olsen, who divorced in 1996.
Meanwhile, the two youngest Olsens are from their dad David's marriage to his second wife, McKenzie.
Mary-Kate and Ashley, although not technically identical, both played the character of Michelle Tanner from the age of nine-months-old in 1987 until the show ended in 1995.
By the mid-nineties, the Olsen twins, then just eight-years-old, were already bonafide celebrities — and also had a production company, Dualstar, to their names.
When Full House ended, they were instantly thrust into their next project, their feature film debut It Takes Two, co-starring Steve Guttenberg and Kirstie Alley.
Mary-Kate divorced her husband Olivier Sarkozy, 56, in 2021 after six years of marriage. The couple tied the knot in 2015 in a small, intimate New York City ceremony.
The former actress petitioned for divorce in April 2020.
According to The US Sun, the day after filing, she requested an emergency divorce order and claimed that Sarkozy was forcing her to vacate their home.
Nine months after the split, the divorce was finalized in January 2021.
Although the two never had children of their own, the businesswoman had become stepmother to Olivier's two kids, Margot and Julien, whom he welcomed from his previous marriage to Charlotte Bernard.
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