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The Style Evolution of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

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The Olsen twins have been in the public eye since a very young age. They became popular after playing Michelle Tanner on  Full House, from there, they moved into film and television with appearances including Double, Double, Toil and Trouble (1993), Passport to Paris (1999), and New York Minute (2004), which marked their final film appearances. They also ventured into a clothing line at Walmart that introduced them to fashion.

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2004 New York fashion week

As they moved into their teenage years, where they began making red carpet appearances in the early 2000s, their style began to shift slightly. The twins were often seen in trend-driven outfits such as layered pieces, and early Y2K-inspired looks. At this stage, their outfits were still coordinated but also showed signs of individuality, with each twin beginning to explore different styling choices.

In 2005, they launched their own brand The Row, a luxury fashion label created with the intention of designing the perfect T-shirt. In a past interview with i-D magazine, Ashley Olsen said back then, they had just moved to New York. “We were 18 years old and I think what we did know was that we wanted to take that time to take a break from what we were previously doing and to explore things that interested us.”

Mary-Kate also noted that, for them, luxury means “something that makes your life easier. The idea that you could buy something off the rack, put it on your body, and it already feels like a part of your wardrobe, that’s luxury.” She also explained that the reason they do fashion “is to constantly try to fix our imperfections.”

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2015 Met Gala

By the late 2000s, their fashion identity became more prominent and intentional. Attending events like the Met Gala and award ceremonies, they were sometimes seen dressed in oversized coats, monochrome outfits, and sunglasses, leaning into a minimal aesthetic. Some of their red carpet appearances explored long flowing gowns in muted-toned.

Their approach to dressing continued to evolve with the seasons and trends. They adapted to what was current without losing their own direction or personal style. What defines their style is its gradual evolution.

In regard to their 40th birthday on June 13, take a look back at their evolving style over the years.

 

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2002 Vanity Fair Oscars party

 

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2004 MTV Video Music Awards

 

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2005 amFAR Cinema

 

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2006 CFDA awards

 

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2007 Giambattista Valli after party

 

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2008 “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” Met Gala

 

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2009 at the Museum of Modern Art Film Benefit

 

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CFDA Fashion Awards announcement

 

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2012 CFDA awards

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2019 Met Gala

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2025 CFDA Awards

 

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2026 New York outing

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Shakira Opens 2026 FIFA World Cup Ceremony with Performance in Off-White

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Shakira has a long history of stadium performances, with past appearances for the FIFA World Cup and Super Bowl adding to her presence on major live stages. On June 11, she performed at the opening of 2026 FIFA World Cup ceremony in Mexico City Stadium, where she wore a custom Off-White piece.

Her outfit was styled by Italian Nicholas Bru and consisted of a fitted high-neck bodysuit in a yellow shade with cut-out detailing throughout the design. The look was paired with matching opera gloves in the same shade.

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She wore it with an asymmetrical mini skirt created by Off-White, in a mix of lavender, white, and yellow jersey-inspired paneling. She added fishnet tights and white high-top sneakers from R13, designed with a basketball-inspired silhouette and lace-up detailing.

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Shakira was joined on stage by Nigerian artist Burna Boy. They performed this year’s official World Cup song, “Día Día.”

With this appearance, she became the first and only artist to perform at four separate FIFA World Cups. Her previous appearance was in 2010, when she performed “Waka Waka” in a custom Roberto Cavalli set.

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One noticeable detail across her performances is the coordination between her outfit and microphone. In 2010, her microphone carried a neon pink tone that matched her outfit, while in 2026 it appeared in a yellow finish that complemented her stage look.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup celebrations will continue across the remaining two host nations, Canada and the United States. The second host ceremony will take place in Canada on June 12, with performance from Alessia Cara, Katy Perry, Elyanna, and Tyla. The tournament concludes on July 19 in New Jersey.

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Taylor Swift’s Toy Story 5 Premiere Look Included a Hidden Detail

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While fans continue to speculate about her upcoming wedding to Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at the Toy Story 5 premiere on June 9 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The singer stepped onto the red carpet just days after releasing her new song, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” which features on the film’s soundtrack.

For the occasion, Swift wore a look from the Erdem Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection. The off-the-shoulder corseted mini dress featured floral patchwork across the front, a raw hem, and a bow-tied detail on one sleeve. Crystal embellishments traced the upper bust and extended down the corset.

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Her accessories included a horseshoe necklace, which she had worn back in April during an outing in New York. At that time, she had not yet announced her collaboration with the film. Now, it appears the necklace was an early teaser, linking back to Toy Story. The piece of jewelry connects to Jessie, the cowgirl character she wrote about in her track “I Knew It, I Knew You.”

When she first released the song on Friday, she explained what it felt like writing from the character’s point of view. She wrote, “This song felt like a musical departure and coming home at the same time. Creating something for Jessie was a new challenge and also felt like second nature all at once. And being a Toy Story kid from age 5 till now, it’s an adventure I plan to be on to infinity and beyond.”

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Following the release of the new single, the film’s director and screenwriter, Andrew Stanton, spoke about how the song fits with the film. “It’s incredible just how meaningful it’s been having Taylor write and perform this song. Her connection to Jessie and the immediate way she understood what the character was going through was undeniable. The song is so deeply connected to Toy Story. So much so that on first listen, it instantly felt like it had always belonged there, like a long-lost family member. It was kismet.”

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On the first day of its release, Apple Music revealed that “I Knew It, I Knew You” became the biggest country single of 2026 and broke the record for the biggest soundtrack single based on first-day plays. On Spotify, it became “the most streamed country song in a single day by a female artist,” while Amazon Music reported it as “the biggest first 24-hour streaming debut globally for any song” in 2026.

Toy Story 5 is set to hit theaters on June 19.

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The Best Dressed Stars at the 2026 Tony Awards

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The 2026 Tony Awards took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York, hosted by Pink. The 79th annual ceremony celebrates the finest theatre productions of the year, with highlight moments including tributes marking the 30th anniversary of “Chicago” and the 50th anniversary of “Rent,” while “The Lost Boys” and “Schmigadoon!” led with 12 nominations each. The Best Leading Actress category featured only first-time nominees for the first time since 2002.

With a lineup like this, the event had its major moments ready, but before anything even started, the red carpet had already captured attention with a range of looks, from bold colors to minimal details.

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Rose Byrne in Prada

Rose Byrne wore a beaded Prada gown with a black ribbon detail running from the shoulder down the side of the dress. Rachel Zegler appeared in a brown Michael Kors gown with a deep neckline and Lea Michele wore black wide-leg trousers with a long trailing hem paired with a white top.

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Cole Escola in Christopher John Rogers

While some stars took a minimalist approach, others like Cole Escola arrived in a voluminous bright pink set. Sarah Paulson appeared in a look from Erdem Fall 2026 Collection featuring a cream-toned top with a plunging neckline and a pink skirt.

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Queen Latifah in custom Naeem Khan

Queen Latifah who presented at this year’s ceremony wore a black gown with a feathered  cape draped over her shoulders which appeared to switch shades as it caught the light. Shoshana Bean also chose a black gown with sheer panels detailed in floral embroidery across the transparent sections.

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Aubrey Plaza & Christopher Abbott

Aubrey Plaza showed off her baby bump in a pinstriped Chanel gown, alongside her partner Christopher Abbott, who complemented her in a black velvet suit.

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Jeremy Pope in Robert Wun

Some men on the red carpet stepped away from the regular menswear staples. Jeremy Pope wore a tailored suit with attached cape details extending from the elbows. Instead of trousers, the look featured a pleated skirt with a black-to-white gradient, while Leslie Odom Jr.’s suit was layered with a red bomber jacket from Public School.

Here are the best dressed celebrities of the night

 

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Sarah Paulson in Erdem and Boucheron

 

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Christiani Pitts in Marchesa

 

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Carrie Coon in Altuzarra

 

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Whitney Leavitt in Marchesa and Fred Leighton Jewels

 

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Bernadette Peters in vintage Zac Posen

 

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Maya Rudolph in Chanel

 

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Cassie Levy in Rahul Mishra Couture

 

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Leslie Odom Jr. in Public School

 

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Julia Louis Dreyfus in Wiederhoeft and Jessica McCormack

 

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Joshua Henry in McQueen

 

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Danielle Brooks in Wiederhoeft

 

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Rachel Zegler in Michael Kors Collection

 

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Lea Michele

 

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Layton Williams

 

 

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Shoshana Bean

 

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