The Olsen Twins Turn 40 Next Year And Photos Of Them Then And Now Will Make Us All Feel Old

The Olsen Twins Turn 40 Next Year And Photos Of Them Then And Now Will Make Us All Feel Old


September 22, 2025 | Jesse Singer

The Olsen Twins Turn 40 Next Year And Photos Of Them Then And Now Will Make Us All Feel Old


It Takes Two...To Reach 40

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are about to hit the big 4-0, and if that doesn’t make you feel old, nothing will. From their Full House debut to their fashion empire today, the twins have packed multiple careers into just four decades. Let’s rewind the tape through their then-and-now story—you know, for maximum nostalgia.

Baby Breakout Stars

Before they could even walk, Mary-Kate and Ashley were cast as Michelle Tanner in Full House. Producers doubled up to meet child labor laws, and the twins became the youngest sitcom scene-stealers in TV history.

Screenshot from Full House (1987–1995)ABC, Full House (1987–1995)

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“You Got It, Dude!”

By preschool age, the girls already had a catchphrase. Michelle Tanner’s sass made her the fan-favorite Tanner, and those three little words turned into one of the most quoted sitcom lines of the ’90s.

Screenshot from Full House (1987–1995)ABC, Full House (1987–1995)

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Childhood Stardom—Times Two

By the early ’90s, Mary-Kate and Ashley weren’t just sitcom stars—they were everywhere. Dolls, lunchboxes, posters, even a toothpaste endorsement (yes, really). The Olsens became the ultimate childhood brand. If you had a sleepover, their merch was probably in the room somewhere.

Untitled Design (5)Warner Bros., It Takes Two (1995)

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The Straight-to-Video Empire

They weren’t blockbusters, but almost every tween out there was getting their parents to rent them at Blockbuster—Olsen movies were a slumber party essential. Titles like Our Lips Are SealedHoliday in the Sun, and Winning London meant there was always a new twin adventure to rewind (and rewind, and rewind).

Screenshot from Our Lips Are Sealed (2000)Dualstar Entertainment Group, Our Lips Are Sealed (2000)

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Big Screen Debut: “It Takes Two”

In 1995, the twins jumped to the big screen with It Takes Two, starring alongside Steve Guttenberg and Kirstie Alley. It was basically The Parent Trap with double the Olsen charm—and fans couldn’t get enough. The movie even scored them a 1996 Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress (because, of course, you couldn’t pick just one).

Screenshot from It Takes Two (1995)Warner Bros., It Takes Two (1995)

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Growing Up on Camera

Through the late ’90s and early 2000s, Mary-Kate and Ashley grew from child stars into teen idols, with paparazzi trailing every mall outing. For their fans, watching them grow up felt like growing up alongside them.

Screenshot from Full House (1987–1995)ABC, Full House (1987–1995)

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Teen Mag Queens

Remember the magazine covers? From Teen People to CosmoGirl!, the Olsens were staples. With centerfold posters taped on bedroom walls, they became unofficial big sisters to millions of kids navigating middle school.

File:Posing by the Olsen twins' star.jpgJohn, Wikimedia Commons

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The Fashionista Years Begin

Even before launching their label, the twins were known for bold style choices. Matching outfits gave way to experimental teen fashion, making red carpets their personal runway long before it became their career.

File:Ashley Olsen 4.jpgAdam from Sydney, Australia, Wikimedia Commons

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Goodbye Hollywood, Hello Fashion

By the mid-2000s, the Olsens traded scripts for sketchbooks. Their brand, The Row, started small but quickly earned acclaim for its understated luxury. Suddenly, the girls once known for overalls were setting the tone for high fashion.

File:The Row sweater and scarf at the Met (52716).jpgRhododendrites, Wikimedia Commons

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Elizabeth and James

Not content with just one brand (because who would be?), they launched Elizabeth and James—a more accessible line named after their siblings. It proved they could conquer both high fashion and everyday wardrobes.

File:Elizabeth Olsen at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival 3.jpgJohn Sears, Wikimedia Commons

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Coffee Cups and Oversized Shades

Their personal style became iconic, too. Paparazzi snaps of them in giant sunglasses and with coffee cups glued to their hands sometimes looked more like Starbucks ads than red carpet photos.

Engin AkyurtEngin Akyurt, Pexels

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Mary-Kate in the Headlines

Mary-Kate made tabloid waves with her marriage to French banker Olivier Sarkozy, and later their divorce. Though often hounded by gossip columns, she managed to keep much of her private life private.

File:Olivier Sarkozy, Managing Director, Head of the Global Financial Services Group The Carlyle Group, IMG 7126 LBS PE 7th annual conference (5439043157).jpgGareth Wong (pix.garethwong.com), Wikimedia Commons

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Ashley Flies Under the Radar

Ashley preferred a quieter path. With fewer public appearances, she built a reputation as the more reserved twin—though equally dedicated to their shared fashion empire.

File:Ashley Olsen.jpgNaddsy from Sydney, Australia, Wikimedia Commons

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The Billion-Dollar Empire

Together, their fashion businesses and licensing deals turned them into some of the youngest billionaires in Hollywood history. They didn’t just act successful—they designed it.

File:Mary-Kate Olsen 2009 TFF 2.jpgRubenstein, Wikimedia Commons

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Skipping “Fuller House”

When Netflix revived Full House, fans begged for Michelle’s return. The twins politely declined, saying they’d moved on—and honestly, maybe Michelle just didn’t want to sit through Uncle Joey’s jokes again.

Screenshot from Fuller House (2016–2020)Netflix, Fuller House (2016–2020)

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Awards in Fashion, Not Film

Once expected to rack up movie trophies, Mary-Kate and Ashley instead collected honors from the fashion world. The Row has won multiple CFDA awards, cementing their place as respected designers.

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Still Side by Side

Even with different lifestyles, the twins remain inseparable. Whether photographed on red carpets or spotted in New York, they always appear perfectly coordinated—without looking like they planned it.

Still Side by SideMary-Kate & Ashley Olsen Make Rare Public Appearance at NYFW 2025 | E! News, E! News

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The Influence on a Generation

For kids of the ’90s, the Olsens weren’t just stars—they were a cultural marker. Their movies, shows, and products defined childhood for an entire generation. Watching them now feels like flipping through a time capsule.

Screenshot from Full House (1987–1995)ABC, Full House (1987–1995)

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Child Stars Who Made It

Plenty of child actors flame out. The Olsens did the opposite—walking away on their own terms and building something bigger. Their success story is one of the rare happy endings in Hollywood.

Screenshot from Full House (1987–1995)ABC, Full House (1987–1995)

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From Cute to Chic

Their journey is the definition of a glow-up. From floral dresses on TGIF promos to couture gowns at the Met Gala, the Olsens proved reinvention is the real secret to staying relevant.

File:Mary-Kate Olsen 2.jpgAdam from Sydney, Australia, Wikimedia Commons

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Private, But Powerful

In contrast to their open-book childhood, the twins guard their privacy fiercely as adults. It only adds to their allure—fans see them less, but admire them more.

Screenshot from Full House (1987–1995)ABC, Full House (1987–1995)

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A Fashion Legacy in the Making

At this point, The Row isn’t just a label—it’s an institution. Young designers study the Olsens’ success as proof that Hollywood names can thrive in haute couture.

File:Mary Kate Olson - Louis Vuitton autumn-winter 2014 fashion show.jpgDustin Gaffke, Wikimedia Commons

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The Countdown to 40

Now, as they near their milestone birthday, the Olsens are less about headlines and more about legacy. Their days of catchphrases are long gone—but their influence isn’t going anywhere.

File:Olsen twins hollywood star.jpgJohn from Washington, DC, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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Feeling Old Yet?

Mary-Kate and Ashley turning 40 is more than just a reminder of passing time. It’s proof that those VHS tapes, red carpet looks, and oversized shades weren’t just fads—they were eras. And if you remember them all, well…you might be older than you think.

File:Ashley Mary-Kate Olsen 2011 Shankbone.jpgDavid Shankbone, Wikimedia Commons

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