Kristina Ang is a Who What Wear editor in residence, a fashion writer and content creator, and a social producer for Spotify. Previously, she worked as a social video coordinator at Harper’s Bazaar.

Growing up with an identical twin sister was both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, you’re always in the company of a best friend—someone who just gets you emotionally and spiritually. On the other, trying to uncover your individuality while constantly being compared to someone who looks exactly like you was a challenge.

When we were young, our parents got a kick out of dressing us up in matching outfits. And for a long time, it stuck. Even when we were old enough to style ourselves, we dressed the same. Suffice to say, it was very hard to tell the two of us apart. The only thing that differentiated us was a red (me) and yellow (my sister, Alex) bracelet that we wore since birth.

Kristina Ang and her sister Alexandria ice skating in 2005.

Kristina and Alexandria ice skating in 2005.

As we grew up, things started to change. Once we entered high school, we found our differences in the people we hung out with, the extracurricular activities we partook in, and the way we dressed. Together, we found small ways for people to differentiate us—Alex with her bob and bangs, and me with my long hair and highlights. We both always wore glasses, but even then, the frames we landed on were always very different. Soon, it became relatively easy to tell us apart, with new friends even being surprised to learn that we were identical twins and not fraternal.

Kristina Ang and her sister Alexandria in Upstate New York.

Kristina and Alexandria in Upstate New York in 2019.