Jennifer Garner is right at home in cozy knitwear.
The actress recently opened up her $7.9 million LA house to Architectural Digest’s cameras, saying she wanted the home to feel “old and cool and historic” while simultaneously working “for a big family with lots of things going on.”
And while the palatial property includes plenty of one-of-a-kind touches — from a clover garden to an antique Norwegian milking stool — Garner’s go-to Jenni Kayne blankets are actually available to buy online.
One of the children’s rooms in the “Alias” star’s mansion features what appears to be the luxe label’s Alpaca Basketweave Throw ($375) tossed over the custom-made bed.
It’s no surprise Garner goes to Jenni Kayne for her home decor, given she’s been reaching for the brand’s equally cozy sweaters and shoes on repeat since at least 2017.
Her collection includes multiple colors of the the brand’s bestselling Shearling-Lined Moc Clog ($375) — which she even wears outside — and a striped merino wool sweater she’s worn several times over the years.
While her exact favorite is no longer sold, the Cashmere Boyfriend Sweater ($395) lends a similar look.
She’s hardly the only star obsessed with Jenni Kayne’s luxe basics; Hilary Duff enlisted Kayne herself to design her home — outfitting it with pieces like the brand’s Alpaca Basketweave Pillows ($156+) — while Erin Andrews is also partial to Kayne’s throw blankets.
“So cozy and warm … they dress up any bedroom or living area in your home,” the sportscaster told Page Six Style in 2020 of the snuggly staples. “I can’t get enough of them.”
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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.