Celebrities’ favorite throw blankets, from Barefoot Dreams to BaubleBar
Whether they’re hitting the red carpet wrapped in a quilt à la A$AP Rocky or donning a crocheted blanket for date night like Justin Bieber, stars don’t always save their coziest bedding for the bedroom.
So with cold weather still raging on — and blanket season officially upon us — why not look to the A-list set for a little shopping inspiration?
- Best Overall: Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Throw Blanket
- Best Customizable: BaubleBar On Repeat Blanket
- Best Weighted Blanket: Bearby Cotton Weighted Blanket
- Best Portable Blanket: Nodpod Compact Weighted Blanket
After all, while the prices of some of celebrities’ favorite throws might be enough to throw more budget-conscious shoppers for a loop (see: David Beckham wrapping his dog in a $6,000 Louis Vuitton blanket), not all of their comfiest picks come with eye-watering price tags.
Below, explore (and shop) seven blankets that have places of pride in stars’ homes.
Best Customizable: BaubleBar On Repeat Blanket
Pros:
- Makes for a great gift
- Customizable
Cons:
- Takes a little longer to ship, since it’s personalized
While the Hermès Avalon blanket beloved by stars like Jennifer Lopez and Meghan Markle goes for $1,625, this customizable throw from celeb-loved BaubleBar will get you a similar look for far less.
For another likeminded option sans lettering, consider the Williams Sonoma Cashmere & Wool Equestrian Throw.
Size: 54″ x 24″ | Color options: Comes in five multicolored designs | Shipping: Free shipping
Best Printed: Barefoot Dreams In the Wild Throw Blanket
Pros:
- Super soft
Cons:
- Over $150
Khloé Kardashian is wild about Barefoot Dreams blankets, having been spotted numerous times toting this leopard-print throw at the airport. Chrissy Teigen and Oprah are also fans of the brand, with the latter once featuring the Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Ribbed Hooded Robe on her “Favorite Things” list.
“That’s honestly my favorite blanket in the entire world LOL it’s by a company called barefoot dreams,” Kardashian tweeted in 2018 of one of the brand’s designs after a fan inquired about the style.
Size: 54″ x 72″ | Color options: Soft camel leopard print | Shipping: Free two-day shipping
Best Overall: Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Throw Blanket
Pros:
- Super comfortable
- Looks luxe draped over a couch or bed
Cons:
- Pricier than most other options on this list
Hailey Bieber is a fellow brand fan, as she included this Barefoot Dreams throw in her 2022 holiday gift guide.
Size: 54″ x 72″ | Color options: Comes in 10 neutral hues| Shipping: Free two-day shipping
Best for a Quiet Luxury Look: Jenni Kayne Alpaca Basketweave Throw
Pros:
- Chic design doubles as decor
- Designed to “last a lifetime”
Cons:
- On the pricier side
Jenni Kayne’s luxe throws look right at home in A-list actresses’ mansions. Case in point? Jennifer Garner recently gave Architectural Digest a look inside her $7.9 million LA house, where the outlet photographed this super soft blanket in one of the children’s rooms.
Other famous Jenni Kayne devotees include Hilary Duff — who enlisted the brand founder to decorate her entire home — and Erin Andrews, who told us the blankets are “so cozy and warm”
Size: 50″ x 70″ | Color options: Comes in five neutral knits | Shipping: FedEx ground shipping
Best Sherpa-Lined: House No. 23 Alaia Sherpa Throw
Pros:
- Double-sided design made with both organic cotton and soft sherpa
- Oprah-approved
Cons:
- Over $150
When it comes to picking cozy must-haves for the house, Oprah is right at home. The media mogul regularly includes snuggly styles on her “Favorite Things” roundups, including this sherpa-lined blanket she selected in 2022.
“This throw is lined in the softest sherpa, but the outside is chic organic cotton that comes in three colors — a cinnamony shade, a cream color, and, my favorite, a mossy green,” she raved.
Size: 51″ x 67″ | Color options: Olive green | Shipping: Free shipping
Best Weighted Blanket: Bearby Cotton Weighted Blanket
Pros:
- Looks far chicer than the average weighted blanket
- Made from a cooling breathable knit
- Machine washable
Cons:
- Over $240
Bearby’s knit weighted blankets might feel like a bear hug, but they’re also subtle and chic enough to display on your couch 24/7. Just ask Kathryn Hahn and Mindy Kaling, who both own the brand’s throws.
Size: 40″ x 65″+ | Color options: White, gray and navy | Shipping: Free Amazon shipping
Best Portable Option: Nodpod Compact Weighted Blanket
Pros:
- Double-sided design features both fleece and cotton
- Machine washable and dryer safe
Cons:
- A bit heavy for packing purposes
While not technically a throw, this portable weighted blanket is equally soft and stylish. What’s more, Jennifer Lopez shouted it out in a recent Amazon roundup of her self-care staples.
Size: 29″ x 24″ | Color options: Comes in six colors | Shipping: Free shipping
Best Cashmere: Guest in Residence the GIR Blanket
Pros:
- Made with luxurious cashmere
- Doubles as home decor
Cons:
- Over $700
If splurging doesn’t scare you, Gigi Hadid’s Guest in Residence label sells luxe cashmere throws colorful enough to serve as the pièce de résistance of any room.
Size: 57″ x 71″ | Color options: Green and brown | Shipping: Free shipping and returns
Best Amazon Find: Baloo Weighted Blanket
Pros:
- Comes in 12-, 15- and 25-lb. options
- Made from cool, breathable cotton
- Machine washable and dryer safe
Cons:
- Over $175
No need to wait for the holidays to shop Kendall Jenner’s gifting go-to. The catwalker named this weighted blanket as her top present pick on a Poosh guide in 2021.
“I love a weighted blanket. It helps with anxiety and feeling calm,” she wrote. “Curling up with one and watching a movie is my favorite — like a good cuddle.”
Size: 60″ x 80″ | Color options: Green, navy, white and gray | Shipping: Free Amazon shipping
Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels 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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