Can Mary-Kate Olsen Convince You to Wear a Wool Beanie in 80-Degree Heat?

 The Olsen twin wearing a similar-sized tan beanie, black coat, black pants, and red scarf in New York City on January 1, 2023.
The Olsen twin wearing a similar-sized tan beanie, black coat, black pants, and red scarf in New York City on January 1, 2023.

When you think of summer hats, the usual candidates—floppy buckets and straw flat-brims to wear while lounging at the seaside—come to mind. But Mary-Kate Olsen thinks slightly outside the box. Ever the fashion iconoclast, The Row's co-founder accessorized with a giant knit beanie on a late-spring, almost-summer evening, despite Los Angeles's uncompromising heat.

On Monday, June 3, Olsen dined with Canadian hockey player Sean Avery at the Beverly Hills restaurant E Baldi. (The meal was reportedly not a date night: a source confirmed to Us Weekly last week that the two are just friends.) She wore a maroon velvet top coat over black split-hem trousers with dark slip-on mules, with a plaid scarf wrapped around her neck.

The pièce de résistance was a towering hat fit more for a ski weekend in Aspen than dinner in Los Angeles. The sand-colored knit beanie towered almost a foot into the air, adding significant height to her humble five feet and two inches. Clearly, Olsen will wear whatever she wants, when she wants—weather be damned.

Mary-Kate Olsen wearing a tan beanie, red coat, black pants, and mules in Los Angeles.e
Mary-Kate Olsen wearing a tan beanie, red coat, black pants, and mules in Los Angeles.e
model wearing a Steve Madden red velvet Imann Blazer
model wearing a Steve Madden red velvet Imann Blazer

Steve Madden Imann Blazer

A model wearing J.Crew
A model wearing J.Crew

J.Crew Factory Kelsey Flare Pant

black Dansko Lexie Leather Mule on white background
black Dansko Lexie Leather Mule on white background

Dansko Lexie Leather Mule

As for her other accessories, Olsen went incognito mode in rectangular black sunglasses. A chunky gold signet ring added a metallic pop to her finger. Exact credits for her look weren't available at press time.

There are a few explanations for Olsen's topper of choice on the warm June night. Maybe Olsen is getting a jumpstart on the upcoming fall 2024 hat trend, as seen on recent runways and largely influenced by The Row's eclectic headwear. Or, perhaps the air conditioning inside the restaurant was too frigid, and the accessory helped her stay cozy.

There's also the fact that beanies have long been a staple in Olsen's style file. Her affinity for the casual hat dates back decades, from walking '00s red carpets and city sidewalks with slouchy crochet caps hanging off the back of her head.

Mary-Kate Olsen in New York City wearing a large tan hat on January 1, 2023.
Mary-Kate Olsen in New York City wearing a large tan hat on January 1, 2023.
Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen during Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen Sighting in Paris - October 4, 2006 at Paris in Paris, France.
Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen during Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen Sighting in Paris - October 4, 2006 at Paris in Paris, France.

Olsen's position as a powerful trendsetter has long been documented. She and her sister Ashley epitomized the "boho chic" archetype during the aughts with their billowing maxi dresses, flower-print caftans, and feathered accessories. Most recently, the twins ignited the far-reaching quiet luxury movement through their pared-back fashion brand, The Row.

So, the question remains: Can Olsen launch a summer 2024 accessory trend of wooly beanies? It wouldn't be the first time she started an unexpected fashion moment and it certainly won't be the last. She and her sister are responsible for today's jelly sandal revival, after all.

Shop Beanie Hats Inspired By Mary-Kate Olsen

Bonnet Cresta
Bonnet Cresta

Varley Bonnet Cresta

Ribbed Cashmere Beanie
Ribbed Cashmere Beanie

The Row Ribbed Cashmere Beanie

Cashmere-Blend Hat
Cashmere-Blend Hat

H&M Cashmere-Blend Hat

Tan Elia Beanie
Tan Elia Beanie

Anine Bing Tan Elia Beanie