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Ashley Olsen is married, in response to a brand new report.
The style mogul, 36, tied the knot with Louis Eisner in a personal ceremony on Dec. 28, Page Six reviews.
The pair exchanged their vows in entrance of about 50 of their closest household and mates at a house in Bel-Air, sources informed the outlet.
Ashley has been linked to Eisner, an artist and son of knickknack designer Lisa Eisner, since October 2017.
Notoriously personal about her love life, the star has but to publicly touch upon their relationship. A rep for the style mogul didn’t instantly reply to PEOPLE’s request for remark.
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In June 2019, Ashley sparked engagement buzz whereas out on a film and dinner date in Los Angeles with Eisner.
The star dressed casually in an oversize black sweatshirt and matching sweatpants, but it surely was the distinguished darkish band worn on her left ring finger that stood out essentially the most.
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Two years later, Eisner posted a uncommon photograph of Ashley having fun with a chilly beverage as the 2 hiked in the woods.
In the image shared to Eisner’s Instagram Story, the style designer was additionally seen carrying an uncommon accent: a black machete.
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Eisner, 33, didn’t add a caption to Ashley’s photograph, although he adopted up the shot with a snap of himself standing on a log over a pond.
The Full House alum and her twin sister, Mary-Kate Olsen, opened up about why they’re low-key folks with a minimalistic type in June 2021, sharing that retaining their private issues out of the highlight is a part of how she and Ashley grew up.
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“We were raised to be discreet people,” Mary-Kate informed i-D, when requested about their style label The Row’s discreet, modest type.
“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.”
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