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Rare Joint Outing in NYC: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Spotted


Key Insights

  • Recent Appearance: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were spotted in Midtown Manhattan on April 30.
  • Casual Style: The twins opted for casual outfits, with Mary-Kate in a long black coat and Ashley in blue jeans.
  • Fashion Focus: Since their retirement from acting, they have concentrated on their fashion brand, The Row.
  • Award Recognition: They received the American Accessory Designer of the Year award at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards.

Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen have a passport to Manhattan.

The Row co-founders made a rare appearance on April 30, when they were seen walking around Midtown Manhattan before meeting with a friend for lunch. 

The 39-year-olds kept it casual for the outing, with Mary-Kate donning a long black coat, black pants, a white scarf and sunglasses. Ashley, meanwhile, opted for blue jeans and a mid-length black coat, completing her look with a black scarf and round sunglasses. 

Since retiring from acting in 2012, the Full House alums have kept their focus on their fashion brand and were even recognized with the American Accessory Designer of the Year award at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards in November.

And the honor meant a lot to Mary-Kate and Ashley, who established The Row in 2006.

“To our individual buyers, you have been our guiding light for the past 20 years now,” Mary-Kate shared while accepting the award. “To our amazing customers who truly give us the opportunity to do what we love, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you.”

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