It’s hard to believe that young Michelle Tanner is old enough to be married, but it is true. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen won the hearts of many portraying the youngest member of the Tanner family on Full House. Now the twins are all grown up and doing adult things such as tying the knot.
Ashley Olsen married Louis Eisner in a small, intimate ceremony on December 28, 2022. They were surrounded by their closest family and friends. According to a source close to the couple, it was the “perfect” ceremony for the private pair.
According to People magazine, a source close to the couple revealed that Ashley and Louis’ wedding "was a small affair" with around 50 guests. Sisters Mary-Kate and Elizabeth Olsen were among the guests attending. The event took place at a private residence in Bel Air, California.
"She is very close with her family. Louis is very close with his family too, and they were in attendance as well. For them, it was a perfect celebration. They never wanted a huge wedding,” the source said.
Ashley and Louis prefer to stay out of the limelight. Louis is the son of jewelry designer Lisa Eisner and entertainment executive and lawyer Eric Eisner. He is an artist who is greatly inspired by Ed Roth.
During her childhood, Ashley was one half of the dynamic Olsen twin duo. The twins got their start at just 6 months old on the hit television series Full House. From there, they would branch out and create their own line of television specials, movies, and merchandise. If you grew up in the '90s, you were undoubtedly influenced by the Olsen twins. As the twins grew older, they changed focus and began to work in the fashion industry instead of Hollywood.
Louis and Ashley have been linked since 2017. In 2019, rumors were circulating that the pair were engaged because Ashley was spotted wearing a dark band on her ring finger. It was not until 2021 that the couple publicly acknowledged their relationship.
In 2021, Ashley and Louis made their first public appearance together. They attended the YES 20th Anniversary Celebration, which celebrated Young Eisner Scholars. Louis’ father Eric created YES, so it was a family event.
Ashley and Mary-Kate spoke to i-D about their private natures and minimalist design preferences. Part of the inspiration for the preference for privacy comes from their childhoods.
"We were raised to be discreet people," Mary-Kate said.
"I think that potentially that's just our aesthetic, our design preference. But that doesn't mean that we don't also appreciate something truly ornate or maximal,” Ashley chimed in.
"Sometimes a collection even starts quite like that, and then gets pared down. It doesn't always start from that simplistic place,” she concluded.