The sisters who style together, stay together.
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All eyes are on the Naders right now.
From opening the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show to hitting the streets of NYC wearing nothing but fake bubbles, the four sisters — Brooks, Grace Ann, Mary Holland and Sarah Jane — have made head-turning fashion a family affair lately.
Now, they’re putting their stamp on sunglasses with the new Quay x Nader Sisters collaboration, dubbed “Made to Be Seen.”
“We’ve worn Quay forever,” Brooks told Page Six Style, saying they wanted their selections “to feel confident, sexy, playful and very summer-on-the-go.”
Quay Clock It Sunglasses
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Brooks’ selections epitomize her “jet-setting” aesthetic, per the brand. QUAYThe “Baywatch” actress modeled several movie star-worthy frames for the campaign, including Dress Code and Clock It.
“Our vision was to create a collection that represented all four of us individually, while still feeling cohesive,” she told us.
Quay Main Feed Sunglasses
QuayFor a polished, timeless look, Mary Holland opted for designs including the limited-edition Main Feed, while Grace Anne wore the ’90s-inspired oval Nevermind.
Grace Anne Nader modeling the Nevermind frames. QUAYQuay Nevermind Sunglasses
Quay“I’m loving anything effortless and a bit sporty right now,” the latter sister told us.
Sarah Jane, meanwhile, reached for styles including the modern, luxe-looking In the City shades, saying she’s going for an “effortless but intentional” aesthetic this summer.
Quay In the City Sunglasses
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The Nader sisters modeling Quay’s In the City glasses. QUAY“Think early-2000s Euro vacation — something that looks like you grabbed it off a chair but it’s actually perfect,” she explained.
And while the fabulous foursome often poses together on red carpets and in fashion campaigns, Mary Holland tells us coordinating aesthetically is “not something [they] worry too much about.”
The “Love Thy Nader” stars are becoming red carpet regulars. Getty Images
Just last weekend, they opened the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show at Miami Swim Week together. Getty Images for Sports Illustrated“We really encourage each other to lean into our own style personalities. The best moments happen when everyone feels like the best version of themselves, not when we’re overly matching,” the Wall Street analyst-turned-content creator said.
“Brooks definitely tells us when she doesn’t like an outfit, though.”
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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