Hailey Bieber's go-to blanket is the work-from-home accessory I didn't know I needed – I tried it for a week, and I've never been cozier
I tested the model's beloved Barefoot Dreams and it kept me the coziest I've ever been while working from home – everyone needs this warming treat


In January, all I can think about is being cozy. Whether it's schlepping across London bundled in a massive scarf or bunkering down in my flat, I make it my mission to be warm and comfortable. This year, the mission was supported by an unexpected actor: Hailey Bieber.
I spotted the model carrying one of the world's best throws, a cheetah Barefoot Dreams Blanket in Marie Claire, and I knew I had to try it. Bieber has long expressed that she's a fan of the blanket, listing the angular rib blanket as one of her top gift guide picks last year. Barefoot Dreams sent me one in the graphite colorway, and it completely upgraded my cozy January.
The first thing I noticed when I opened my package from Barefoot Dreams was how unbelievably soft the blanket was. Their blankets are made of a signature blend of 100% polyester microfiber. The second thing I noticed was how beautiful the pattern was. I really love the leopard print pattern (it's also a current interior design trend). It feels incredibly fun and adds texture to any room where it is used.
This bolder wild throw blanket is an exact match to the one I spotted Hailey Bieber carrying as she entered her car. This eclectic alternative to my more muted gray throw is perfect for the more maximalist lovers among us – perfect for spreading across an accent chair or a beautiful green or orange sofa.
I am admittedly a bit high-maintenance when it comes to washing my linens, but I didn't love the way it smelled when it came right out of the package. Luckily, the blanket is highly washable, and unlike washing bed sheets, there's little finesse involved. I threw it in the washing machine with regular detergent on a gentle cycle and then hung it up to dry, and my problem was fixed within a few hours. After washing, the fresh-smelling blanket was just as soft as when it came out of the package.
Since the initial opening, I've been living in this blanket. During the winter, on the days when I'm not in the office, I love to work on my living room sofa. I draped the throw over my lap. I felt immediately warm, cozy, and settled in for work. When I moved to the kitchen table, I placed the blanket around my shoulder for an extra cozy touch. The extra warmth made me much more comfortable in my home at this gloomy time of year, and gave me all the motivation I needed.
My Barefoot Dreams blanket on my lap while I work
Plus, it looks fabulous with my Matthew Williamson Ruggable Rug and my Black Chinoiserie Addison Ross Coasters.
Editor's Picks of Barefoot Dreams Blankets
This classic blanket from Barefoot Dreams blanket has a ribbed texture that is comfortable for running your hand over. The range of colorways fit in with any room.
Another perfect solution for people who love neutrals, but still want to add interest to a room. This stripe throw has a toned-down colorway, but just the right amount of pattern to provoke a conversation. It'd look particularly beautiful on an all-white bed or dark leather sofa.
Just like the classic Cozychic blanket – only slightly smaller, this rib trim blanket offers yet more texture and interest to your bedroom. It's the pefect starting blanket if you want to experiment with this celeb-approved brand for an even more accsessible price tag (and today, it's cheaper than ever before).
If you work from home, I would highly recommend this blanket for upgrading your setup. So does Hailey Bieber.
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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