Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's office 'look': Vans slippers, luxury bag (on the floor) and sun tops

Fashion in each appearance leaves us more than a valuable lesson in style.

By Marta Martínez Tato

It seems as if the Olsen twins made a promise after leaving television to abandon the color and tendencies imposed from the outside. From then on it was as if Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen had decided to dress only in black and follow their own style. A style that has led them to found one of the most interesting fashion brands in the industry, the Row. Their parades, always in the brand's own studio in Manhattan, without celebrities in between and with a select handful of guests, are the demonstration that they have been able to create their own language at the stroke of luxury basics. Men's style coats, shirts, pants, sober line dresses and dancers or flat boots always on a reduced color palette: black, white and brown tones. They themselves are their best brand ambassadors, as long as they let themselves be seen in New York. Yesterday was one of those days when the twins were photographed at the door of their studio.

Mary-Kate wore a light white coat, with large sleeves, cut almost to the ankle, and combined it with tight black pants and worn looking Vans slippers. The hair collected and black sunglasses of thick pasta, they finished their look for a day in the office.

El ‘look’ de oficina de Mary-Kate y Ashley Olsen: zapatillas Vans, bolso de lujo (en el suelo) y maxigafas de sol

Ashley, for her part, was wearing an extra large silhouette jacket suit. Wide pants, very long underpants, and XL shoulder jacket that combined with a white shirt of the same oversize style. A low bow with a combed effect and sunglasses. On the floor, an extra large bag of black crocodile skin.

Both are positioned as well as the best references of minimalist and avant-garde style. Their relaxed clothing combinations with luxury details or accessories, the choice to reduce the variety of colors they wear to two or three and the extra-large silhouettes are their seal. It is a pity that they are seen so little, or perhaps in that halo of mystery, is also part of their success.