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Shop These Laufey-Approved Cozy Closet Essentials From Everlane’s Fall 2025 Collection
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Laufey is prepped and ready for fall thanks to cozy pieces from Everlane.
The “From the Start” singer is the face of the brand’s fall 2025 campaign titled “Laufey In Everland.” The concept, in reference to Alice in Wonderland, depicted the Icelandic artist enlarged, towering over various cityscapes, utilizing streets, skyscrapers and houses as a backdrop to model Everlane’s fall pieces. Said pieces range from Mary Janes and ankle boots to cozy cardigans and preppy blazers in a mostly neutral color palette, save for a few pops of green or baby pink. The collection’s main focus is on timeless silhouettes. Pieces that can be worn and re-worn over and over again. If you’re a big Laufey fan, or you’re just in the market for quality fall staples, you’re in the right place.
“I’ve been a fan of Everlane for years, so it’s an honor to be the face of their first talent-led campaign,” stated Laufey in an Everlane press release. “It means a lot to have my work and face represent this new era for Everlane—one rooted in longevity and quality above all.” We’ve picked out a few favorites from the collection that you can shop right now at Everlane.com. ShopBillboard is breaking down pricing, sizing and materials. We’ll even share our two cents on styling our picks. Keep reading to shop through Everlane’s Laufey-approved fall 2025 collection.
Mary Janes have never gone out of style. The silhouette is preppy, practical, stylish and so darn comfy. These Leather T-Strap Flats for $198 are what we call an elevated basic. The silhouette is pretty standard, comparable to most Mary Jane styles currently on the market right now. You’ve got the t-strap, adjustable buckle closure and slip-on construction, giving the shoe a laid-back feel. The all-over silver makes this shoe shine, pun intended. The metallic hue is very on-trend, especially for the fall. It gives the shoe an edge that a normal black style just wouldn’t have. It’s eye-catching and interesting but not unapproachable. We’d style these with baggy denim and a collared blouse, playing off the preppy vibes. Sizing ranges from 5 to 11.
Everlane Blazer in Tailor Twill
Oversized gray blazer.
Blazers are always a good piece to have in your wardrobe. Throwing on a blazer is a sure-fire way to make you look more put together with little to no effort at all. This Everlane blazer retails for $278 and features a majority wool construction, great for chillier days. Laufey was styled in this piece alongside a matching gray skirt. The blazer was utilized like a top, buttoned all the way up. The resulting look was preppy and clean with a playful touch, thanks to the oversized nature of the piece. Wear this to your next work meeting with a pleated skirt and slingback heels to show you mean business, or switch the heels and skirt out for barrel jeans and low-top sneakers for a casual coffee run. Sizing ranges from 00 to 16.
Everlane The Crew Cardigan in Alpaca in Moss
A bright green cardigan.
Fall is all about getting cozy. This Crew Cardigan from Everlane retails for $168 and is the definition of comfy. The piece is constructed of a mix of airy alpaca yarn, recycled nylon and Merino wool, making the cardigan nice and warm but not stuffy or itchy. The moss green hue is just interesting enough to give your outfits a bit of personality, again, without much effort. Clean and crisp button-up closures give way to long sleeves and a trendy cropped fit that sits just above the hips, great for styling along with high-waisted pieces. We’d utilize this cardigan as a layering piece atop crop tops or camis, transitioning your summery pieces into the fall season. Sizing on this one ranges from XXS to XXL.
Everlane The Mac Coat
A blue button-up coat.
There’s something so innocent and sweet about this Mac Coat. The style retails for $198 and reminds us of something Paddington Bear would wear while munching on a marmalade sandwich. Laufey was styled in the Navy colorway of this coat, worn buttoned up like a dress with sheer knee-high socks and Mary Janes.
The coat sits about mid-thigh length with a slim fit. A smart-looking collared neckline gives way to tortoiseshell button closures all down the front and subtle pocket accents. The blue hue is much more interesting than a standard black coat, plus the cut is just so sweet and simple that we can’t help but swoon. With all that in mind, if you’re looking to spice up your outerwear collection, you’re in the right place. Sizing ranges from XXS to XXL. Due to the slim fit, we’d recommend sizing up to give you ample room to layer.
Everlane Wrap Mini Skort in Tailor Twill
A wrap skirt in gray.
Everlane’s Wrap Mini Skort is another one of those pieces that are both stylish and comfortable, marrying the two. The bottoms currently retail for $128. First of all, the style is a skort, meaning it has built-in safety shorts, allowing wearers ample coverage. You’ve also got a metal closure on the side, making it easy to adjust the skort on the fly. The piece is made of a wool blend, a fabric blend that is both durable and warm. We’re taking styling cues from Laufey’s campaign looks on this one and urging you to wear this with the coordinating blazer mentioned above. Sizing ranges from 00 to 14.
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‘Saturday Night Live UK’: Where to Watch the British Version of the Sketch Comedy Show Online for Free
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“Live from London, it’s Saturday Night!” After more than 50 seasons of TV, Saturday Night Live expands outside of the United States to England with Saturday Night Live UK. The new sketch comedy show has tapped Fifty Shades of Grey actor Jamie Dornan to host, while English rock band Wolf Alice is set to perform as musical guest.
Although SNL UK broadcasts live on Saturday, March 28 at 10 p.m. GMT on British broadcaster Sky UK, it drops in the United States the following day on Sunday, March 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Peacock.
Peacock
Want to watch SNL UK online for free? Your easiest bet is to sign up a 30-day free trial to Walmart+, which features access to Peacock as one of its member’s perks, to stream the sketch comedy show online without needing a pay for a subscription service. Learn more about Walmart+ here.
Alternatively, you can subscribe to Peacock directly, which is the official NBCUniversal streamer, starting at $10.99 per month. Peacock gives you access to NBC, Bravo, USA Network, CNBC, NBC Sports and Peacock Originals, like SNL UK.
Meanwhile, Jamie Dornan has taken a few years away from starring on the big screen with his last appearance in A Haunting in Venice in 2023. However, he’s due to star in Michael Cera’s feature film directorial debut Love Is Not the Answer later in 2026 or 2027.
As for Wolf Alice, the band is coming off the release of their album The Clearing in August 2025, while they are set to tour the world starting at the Pepsi Center in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, May 20.
SNL UK features a cast of British comedy actors and comedians, including:
- Hammed Animashaun
- Ayoade Bamgboye
- Larry Dean
- Celeste Dring
- George Fouracres
- Ania Magliano
- Annabel Marlow
- Al Nash
- Jack Shep
- Emma Sidi
- Paddy Young
In the meantime, watch a promo reel for this weekend’s episode below:
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Bad Bunny’s Adidas Collaborations Sell Out in Minutes: Here’s How to Get His Latest Sneaker Drop Online
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Bad Bunny’s new Adidas sneaker collaboration is one fans have been itching for.
The market for the “NUEVAYoL” singer’s footwear collaboration is insane, with his past Adidas silhouettes selling out mere minutes post-release. We’re willing to bet that this new BADBO 1.0 model is going to be a hit as well, because it expands upon his collaborative line by introducing a versatile colorway not previously seen before. The shoe retails for $160 and dropped Saturday (March 28). It is available to shop on the Adidas website now.
Like his first Adidas BADBO 1.0, this style is chunky and high-top-esque. Departing from the monochrome colorscheme, this shoe comes in black and beige, a stylish and wearable option with pops of blue throughout. The shoe features textural suede paneling, an EVA midsole that makes the soles flexible and cushioned, and a unique translucent rubber outsole.
Bad Bunny x Adidas BADBO 1.0
A new Adidas footwear collaboration with Bad Bunny. The style features suede panelling and a black, white and taupe color scheme.
Harkening back to the musician’s Puerto Rican roots is the BadBo signature logo — a star affixed to each heel — drawing direct inspiration from the Puerto Rican flag. According to Adidas, the design choice “symbolizes origin, joy and the limitless possibilities that come from staying true to where you’re from.”
Along with the shoe drop, Adidas and Bad Bunny also collaborated on an accompanying BadBo apparel capsule that includes pieces such as track jackets, sweatshirts, sweatsuits, hats and more, all inspired by Benito’s personal style. Our favorite has to be the comfy sweatsuit, which offers the perfect mix of style and function. Like the shoes, the apparel collection went live on March 28.
Bad Bunny Heavy Crew Neck & Hooded Balaclava Sweatshirt
This is a gray crew neck sweatshirt with Adidas’ three-striped detailing throughout. The hoodie has a unique handkerchief construction on the front.
Bad Bunny Tapered Heavy Sweat Pant
These are gray slouchy sweatpants with Adidas’ iconic three stripes on the sides. The pants have a drawstring closure and a comfy composition.
The first iteration of the Adidas BadBo 1.0, a cream color scheme with pops of blue, sold out in the blink of an eye. Resellers on Farfetch, Stadium Goods, Fight Club and Goat have the shoe marked up for up to $230, a hefty jump in price from its original listing of $160. Bad Bunny wore these shoes during his 2026 Super Bowl performance, reigniting the hype around the style.
The duo first partnered up in March 2021 with an inaugural launch of The First Cafe, a coffee-inspired Adidas Forum Buckle Low. Since then, the two have come together on numerous occasions to give fans and followers styles all inspired by Bad Bunny’s style, music and swagger, including the Adidas AdiRacer GT, Adidas Forum Powerphase and, our personal favorite, the Adidas Gazelle Indoor.
Bad Bunny Crew Sock 3-Pack
This is a pack of three Bad Bunny x Adidas crew socks in white. The socks have blue stitching that is reminiscent of the same detailing on the musician’s shoes.
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Paul McCartney’s Fonda Setlist: Every Song From the First Night of His Two-Night Hollywood Stand
Friday night (March 27) may have officially been billed as Paul McCartney Rocks the Fonda!, but it could have just as easily been called Paul McCartney Makes Everything Better!
Even if it was just for a little while (one hour and 40 minutes to be exact), it felt like the former Beatle made all the world’s troubles disappear within the tiny confines of the Fonda, where he is playing two nights to celebrate the 100th birthday of the 1,100-capacity Hollywood club (the series concluded March 28).
The set was a truncated version of the 2025 Got Back tour, even down to the song order, slimmed down from 33 songs to a tight 21.
McCartney, dressed in a casual black suit with a vest, took the stage at 8:30 p.m., looking delighted to be back on stage even though it had only been four months since the North American tour ended. What followed was a trip back in time, with the spry McCartney serving as the congenial master of ceremonies, surrounded by elite musicians who have now played with him longer than his bandmates in either The Beatles or Wings: keyboardist Paul “Wix” Wickens, lead guitarist Rusty Anderson, drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. and guitarist/bassist Brian Ray. They are a ridiculously tight unit, but more than anything they are a fun, infectiously exuberant one.
As McCartney, 83, touched on almost every facet of his musical career, he seemingly delighted in playing such a small gig, joking it was “good to see the whites of your eyes” to the audience. He convivially bantered with the first few rows, including giving a shoutout to fan attending his 146th show, and good-naturedly shut down a loud balcony attendee getting a little too boisterous. He was loose throughout the show, breaking into short stories (including a humorous Tony Bennett anecdote) and just generally seeming to enjoy the audience as much as they enjoyed him.
But the focus was on the music, and the music soared throughout much of the night. McCartney’s band may be a five piece (with the occasional welcome addition of the three-piece Hot City Horns), but they sound fuller than a configuration at least twice that size, especially when they are locked into a solid, propulsive groove on such songs as “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five,” “Lady Madonna” and “Get Back.”
On Thursday (March 28), McCartney released a new song, the tenderly nostalgic “Days We Left Behind,” which is featured on his forthcoming 18th solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane — but the tune went left undone at the show, with McCartney saying they were still learning how to play it. Instead, he opted to play two songs from solo albums not featured during the Got Back tour and ones that are seldom trotted out: “Every Night” and “Flaming Pie.”
The no-phones policy and no-frills production (there was no projection of any kind, just a few overhead lighting trusses) allowed the audience to be as in the moment as the band and a communal feeling of peace and joy felt like it spread from the stage all the way through the rear of the balcony, especially on late-show singalongs/anthems “Let It Be” and “Hey Jude.”
McCartney and band returned for his standard encore, closing with Abbey Road’s monumental medley of “Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End.” The words are so familiar now, but still ring true like a beautiful benediction, as he sent the audience out into the night with “the love you take is equal to the love you make” echoing in their ears.
Below are all the songs McCartney performed on the first night of his two-night Fonda stand.

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