Elizabeth Olsen wears a dress designed by sisters Mary-Kate, Ashley Olsen to the 2021 Emmys
Elizabeth Olsen's Emmys dress had a sweet backstory: It was designed by her sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
The "WandaVision" actress, 32, stepped out for TV's biggest night Sunday in a custom cream-colored tent dress with billowing sleeves and a v-neckline from The Row, which was founded by 35-year-olds Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in 2006.
Elizabeth Olsen's look was completed with sparkling earrings from Chopard and shoes by Stuart Weitzman, according to her stylist Elizabeth Stewart.
"#SisterLove," Stewart captioned a photo of the youngest of the three Olsen girls, alongside three heart emojis.
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Olsen was nominated this year for lead actress in a limited series or TV movie for her work on Disney+'s "WandaVision." The award went to Kate Winslet for HBO's "Mare of Easttown."
While her sisters first made a name for themselves in the early '90s as child stars on "Full House" before leaving the entertainment world after the late aughts, Elizabeth Olsen has built her own acting career over the last 10 years.
"It was not something that I was expecting, and it was very intimidating to wrap my head around originally when I found out," she told USA TODAY in January of finally landing a leading role with "WandaVision."
"I got very comfortable being in these ensemble films. But I really have felt it's one of the greatest gifts that a job has given me in a long time, and it was incredibly fulfilling and fun and hard and has now made me fall in love with this part that I've been playing for six years."
Mary-Kate Olsen previously credited her and her twin's step back from acting partly due to the fact that they "were raised to be discreet people."
The twins rarely give interviews, but sat down with Vice's i-D Magazine in June to commemorate the 15th anniversary of their fashion brand. The "New York Minute" stars, who moved to The Big Apple together when they were 18, originally didn't want to be the faces of their company, they told the publication.
"We really didn’t want to be in front of it," Ashley Olsen said. "We didn’t necessarily even want to let people know it was us, in a way. I mean, it was one of those things where it was really about the product, to the point where we’re like, ‘Who could we get to kind of front this so we don’t have to?’ I think, to this day, you’ll see we really put the product first."
She added: "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, and explore what life has to offer (creatively). We wanted to explore making something of ourselves."
Over the years, their designs have been worn by many a superstar, from Angelina Jolie and Rihanna to Taylor Swift and Michelle Obama. Elizabeth Olsen has also previously worn The Row to several red carpets and press events over the years.
"I think because they came from being kid stars – which I wouldn’t usually associate with great style – when they started dressing with incredible taste it was a bigger mind-blow for people because it shattered the image that people had of them in their minds," Jonah Hill told i-D.
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