
K.S.: But then when we were like 18, I think, we dyed it separately. But it was really helpful for our parents.Īnd you grew up with the same hair color?ī.S.: And then we used to, like, bleach it because we were really Avril Lavigne-y. I thought it would be there forever but it faded over time. K.S.: We used to keep track of our freckles and stuff on our faces.ī.S.: But now they’ve moved! When I was born I used to have a red dot on my nose. And then we have different face shapes, I think.ī.S.: Yeah, like bone structure right here. Apart from your hair color, what type of physical differences do you notice in each other? It’s really interesting you guys kind of have similar scent memories. All in all, it smells kind of like home to me. And the sandalwood just reminds me of the South. It’s a spice, that is kind of like a cigar. It kind of reminds me of my dad for some reason, he always smells spicy and almost tobacco-y. Because it has tons of fresh scents in it, like sandalwood. Maybe that’s why I like this one so much. We live in the woods in South Carolina with tons of pine trees.ī.S.: Fresh-cut grass. K.S.: I would have to say fresh air and pine. It’s filling all the gray area where traditionally it’s masculine or it’s feminine.ī.S.: It’s not like putting a label on anything, which I like. K.S.: I like it because today, gender’s not really black or white. It’s interesting that CK2 is described as a gender-free fragrance. We ran across that bridge a number of times. We were in Puerto Rico for two days, but only shot for five hours.īaylee Soles: He gave us the concept and then we were just playing around and climbing, jumping, and flashing. He definitely wanted a lot of interaction and to show that we have a bond that two random people wouldn’t have. Kelsey Soles: We were two troublemakers who were trying to have a good time and “be free.” It was really fun. What did Ryan McGinley tell you about the concept for your CK2 ads? The Cut talked to them about working with Ryan McGinley, that mystical twin connection, and why baking soda is their secret beauty weapon. Ever since Baylee crashed her sister’s Saint Laurent casting, the two have been inseparable both professionally and personally. The Soles sisters, fraternal twins, are sort of like what would have happened if Mary-Kate and Ashley had grown up to become models instead of fashion designers and CEOs. If unisex, CK One, and Kate Moss were the adjective, scent, and face of the ‘90s, then genderless, CK2, and Kelsey and Baylee Soles are the Generation Z update. Kelsey and Baylee Soles finish each other’s sentences.
