एशले ऑलसेन 2021 CFDA अवार्ड्स में सिस्टर मैरी-केट के बिना दुर्लभ रेड कार्पेट अपीयरेंस बनाता है

Nov 11 2021
एशले ऑलसेन की बहन मैरी-केट 2021 CFDA अवार्ड्स में शामिल नहीं हुईं, इस जोड़ी को उनके फैशन लेबल द रो के लिए एक बार फिर अमेरिकन एक्सेसरीज़ डिज़ाइनर ऑफ़ द ईयर के लिए नामांकित किया गया।

एशले ऑलसेन रेड कार्पेट पर वापस आ गया है!

न्यूयॉर्क शहर में बुधवार रात को 2021 CFDA अवार्ड्स के उपलक्ष्य में, एशले ऑलसेन ने अमेरिकन एक्सेसरीज़ डिज़ाइनर ऑफ़ द ईयर के लिए द रो के नामांकन के सम्मान में एक दुर्लभ, एकल रेड कार्पेट उपस्थिति बनाई। बहन मैरी-केट ने एशले के साथ कार्यक्रम में भाग लेने का विकल्प चुना।

The designer showed off her fashion finesse dressed in a minimal black floor-length dress with a matching blazer and clutch plus a diamond cuff earring. Ashley wore her hair in her signature loose waves, lined her eyes with heavy black eyeliner and softly smiled as she posed on the red carpet.

Since establishing The Row in 2013, the Olsen sisters have been awarded the CFDA Award for Accessory Designer of the Year three times (2014, 2018, 2019). They also earned the CFDA Award for Womenswear Designer of the Year in 2012 and 2015. Back in 2009, they became the youngest designers to ever be inducted into the association.

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This year, they are up against top contenders in the American Accessories Designer of the Year category: Aurora James for Brother Vellies, Gabriela Hearst, Stuart Vevers for Coach and Telfar Clemens for Telfar.

The notoriously private sisters have not walked a red carpet together since the 2019 CFDA Awards. Earlier this year, Mary-Kate, 35, opened up in a rare interview  about why she and her sister have avoided the public eye in recent years.

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"We were raised to be discreet people," Mary-Kate said, when asked about The Row's modest style.

"I think that potentially that's just our aesthetic, our design preference," Ashley added. "But that doesn't mean that we don't also appreciate something truly ornate or maximal. Sometimes a collection even starts quite like that, and then gets pared down. It doesn't always start from that simplistic place."