Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Return to Their Boho Roots

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Return to Their Boho Roots
The Row designers wore complementary looks that seemed to pay homage to Rei Kawakubo’s “Broken Brides” collection of Fall 2005.

It’s not a surprise to see the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have a boho Met Gala moment. The two, after all, have a corner on (good) granny style. Having done all-black ensembles for “China: Through the Looking Glass” and broken their twinning style last year (one wore black, the other gold) for “Manus x Machina,” the sisters wore complementary looks this year that, appropriately for the evening’s theme, seemed to pay homage to Rei Kawakubo’s “Broken Brides” collection of Fall 2005.

The duo might have skipped the flower crowns Kawakubo accessorized her show with, but Mary-Kate had full-on festival hair that worked with her hippie-ish beads. Her ivory high-necked open-work dress had a 1910s vibe that she updated with a modern lingerie-dressing twist: black briefs peeking out from beneath. More modestly, Ashley topped her white lacy dress with a fur-trimmed embroidered jacket and cross that recalled the OTT luxe of Christian Lacroix, darling.

This story originally appeared on Vogue.

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