Ashley Olsen, like her sister, Mary-Kate, maintains a relatively low profile these days after leaving the acting world. However, she recently made a rare red carpet appearance with her husband, Louis Eisner, at a prestigious gala in Los Angeles.
Olsen and Eisner have been married since 2022. She first sparked engagement rumors in 2019 after being spotted with a ring. The two welcomed a son, Otto, in 2023.
Olsen and Eisner Were All Smiles on the Red Carpet
Olsen and Eisner were in attendance for the Young Eisner Scholars (YES) 25th Anniversary Gala on September 4. Notably, the gala is in support of his family’s non-profit.
According to the website, it “identifies high-potential students from low-income communities in Los Angeles, New York City, and rural Appalachian North Carolina, and provides them with the long-term support, resources, and educational access required for success through high school, college, and career.”
Olsen posed with Eisner and his mother, Lisa, while on the carpet for the event. She wore a khaki shirt dress from her fashion line, The Row. Eisner wore a black suit, along with a striped shirt and dress shoes. His mother came dressed in a pair of white pants, a matching shirt, and a pair of sunglasses.

This isn’t the first time Olsen has attended the event. She was there for the 20th Anniversary Gala and 2021 as well. That time, she wore a black ensemble as she posed for photos on the red carpet.

Additionally, she posed for photos with Eisner while at the gala. He wore a classic black suit with a white button-up shirt. Notably, this was before they were married but after the engagement rumors had begun to swirl.
She and Her Sister Continue Their Work in Fashion
The world got to know the Olsen twins as actresses, but they have both moved on and are heavily involved in their fashion brand. According to The Row’s website, the brand was established in 2005. Notably, their last acting role together was in 2004’s “New York Minute.”
According to The Impression, The Row is worth about $1 billion, and the sisters maintain majority control in the company. However, the Wertheimer family, who own Chanel, and Françoise Bettencourt Meyers both have minority stakes in it.



