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The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Kicked Off Holiday Season
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The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Kicked Off Holiday Season

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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When does festive season officially kick off? When does your tree go up, the presents come in? The jury is out—but among the best dressed stars in the world of celebritydom, jingle bells are ringing, and frocks are shimmering.

This week, the stars embraced the forthcoming festivities in both sumptuous satins and eye-catching sequins. While many looked to classic silhouettes, it was in their intricate finishings, fun textures, and considered spins of the color wheel that things hit on a seasonal sense of sartorial joy.

Take Anya Taylor-Joy, heading to party with Tiffany & Co. in a white corseted Dilara Findikoglu mini-dress with lace accents that elevated the LWD. Elle Fanning—styled by Samantha McMillen—who delighted in sky blue and bouquet-printed Rodarte, with a swishy matching scarf an elegant and dynamic detail. A pink and sparkly good witch Ariana Grande (dressed by Law Roach) stepped out for a night at the Singapore premiere of Wicked: For Good, debuting Balenciaga designer Pierpaolo Piccioli’s first custom couture offering. The gown’s shifting sizes of sequin created an affect not unlike Glinda’s traveling orb. Rosamund Pike opted for Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Couture for the Now You See Me: Now You Don’t premiere: a drop-waisted, fluid cowl-necked gown in a buttery shade of yellow with frosted white leafy sprigs adorning the mid-hemline.

Next came Demi Moore—styled by Brad Goreski—who opted for an ultra-sheer, clingy black lace Gucci gown that proves there’s still more to give to the naked dress phenom. Olivia Rodrigo attended the GQ Men of the Year awards and kept it cool and classic in Tom Ford: a minimal dress silhouette, leveled up with blue shimmer. A-listers are hitting the holiday party circuit hard with their fashions—where do we go from here? It’s all to play for among the best dressed!

Which were your favorite celebrity looks this week? Vote below, and check back on Friday to see who Vogue readers crowned best dressed.

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Mel Owens and Peg Munson
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‘Golden Bachelor’s Mel Owens and Peg Munson’s Holiday Plans Revealed (Exclusive)

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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Mel Owens and Peg Munson were able to step into the spotlight with their relationship just in time for the 2025 holiday season. The couple confirmed that they’re an item following The Golden Bachelor finale on November 12.

Now, they have a very busy few weeks coming up, and they dished to Swooon all about their plans. From Thanksgiving to Christmas, and lots of fun weekends in between, Owens and Munson have a lot to look forward to.

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Dr. Steven Gundry Shares His Celeb-Approved Wellness Hacks for Staying Healthy All Holiday Season
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Dr. Steven Gundry Shares His Celeb-Approved Wellness Hacks for Staying Healthy All Holiday Season

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Have a happy and healthy holiday! Dr. Steven Gundry, the expert behind transformations from stars like Kelly Clarkson and Usher, is sharing his top wellness tips with ET just in time for the 2026 holiday season.

Before you hit a holiday party, Gundry says a little prep can go a long way.

“Eat a handful of the right nuts beforehand to you’re not starving and tempted to eat things you wouldn’t normally have,” he advises.

Think: Hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, and walnuts. But proceed with caution when it comes to pistachio nuts before a long night out.

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“Pistachios are a natural source of melatonin, so they might make you sleepy,” he notes.

Once you’re in party mode, hydration is key, especially if you’re enjoying celebratory cocktails.

“If you plan on drinking alcohol, have a big glass of water between each beverage, or aim to sip one drink throughout the event,” he says.

If alcoholic beverages aren’t on your menu, Gundry still has a festive fix. 

Gundry MD

“Get a cocktail glass full of sparkling water, add a lime slice, and act like you are sipping on a gin and tonic. … Drinking sparkling water will also help fill you up,” The Gut-Brain Paradox author explains. 

When it’s time for dinner, load up on greens before diving into other dishes.

“Fill your plate with a majority of veggie sides and make the carb-rich sides and meat the minor part of your plate.”

After you’ve eaten, don’t just settle into a seat. Instead, take a lap around the party.

Gundry MD

“Studies show that going for a quick walk after eating aids in digestion and supports maintaining a healthy weight,” Gundry shares. 

Of course, if you stray from the plan, The International Heart and Lung Institute and The Centers for Restorative Medicine founder recommends giving your body a little extra love at the end of the night.

“Overindulging on either food or alcohol can happen if the conversation is flowing and you’re having a good time, but before you go to bed, take chlorophyll and H2 water to help flush out the toxins.”

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Pre- Holiday Entertaining & Gift ideas
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Pre- Holiday Entertaining & Gift ideas

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Larder & Vine Cookware – Larder & Vine’s 8-Pc Bakeware Set includes 2 baking sheets, 2 muffin tins, 1 loaf pan, 1 round cake pan, 1 square pan, and 1 roasting pan. The set is non-stick, made from aluminized steel, dishwasher / oven-safe, chemical-free, nestable for easy storage and comes in 6 fun colors. Now we have dessert- it’s time for Food in the Oval Dutch Oven- This large oval 8 quart Dutch Oven is designed to elevate your everyday cooking experience. Perfect for simmering soups, baking artisan bread, or crafting delicious one-pot meals, this versatile essential seamlessly transitions from stovetop to oven. With its spacious oval shape, it’s ideal for larger cuts of meat and whole roasts. Equipped with a dome-shaped lid featuring evenly spaced drip bumps, it locks in moisture to continually baste your food, ensuring each dish is packed with flavor and tenderness. Get 15% off signing up for their emails -PLUS get an extra 10% off with code: HOLIDAY- so get cooking! larderandvine.com

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9 pitch-perfect holiday gifts for the music lovers in your life
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9 pitch-perfect holiday gifts for the music lovers in your life

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Shopping for a music fan is no easy task. It seems like it should be: Know their favorite artists? Simply buy them an album on the physical medium of their choice. But how can you be certain they don’t already own it?

9 pitch-perfect holiday gifts for the music lovers in your life

The best presents are a bit more creative than that. Don’t know where to begin? We’ve got your back.

Here’s a gift guide for the audio lover in your life — from a massive new oral history courtesy Paul McCartney to a pocket-size drum machine, some Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg gin, and so much more.

What do you get the classic rock ’n’ roll fan in your life? Something that lets them share their enthusiasm with others, of course. Bicycle playing cards make the perfect stocking stuffer, and their AC/DC collection offers a personalized touch. Peep Angus Young and his signature axe on this deck; it’s enough to make anyone want to break out their guitar … or, at the very least, play a little poker. $8.99.

Every music enthusiast needs a decent speaker in their life. And for the more eccentric listener, only a truly unique device will do. That’s where Uncommon Goods’ Acoustic Gramophone Amplifying Speaker enters the conversation. This beautiful smartphone speaker — handmade from walnut wood — naturally amplifies. That’s right: There are no cords, wires, batteries, solar panels or whatever else involved. Simply slide your phone into the slot, press play on your favorite streaming platform and let the natural acoustic enhancements happen. $100.

It’s hard to go wrong with Dolly Parton. So, make your holiday shopping easier by gifting a country connoisseur her latest coffee-table book, “Star of the Show: My Life on Stage.” It’s the third and final installment in her photographic trilogy of big ol’ books — following “Songteller,” which was all about her lyrics, and “Behind the Seams,” about her daring and culture-shifting fashion. Parton has arguably saved the best for last: This text is all about her performance, offering both an in-depth personal and professional history. Plus, it’ll look great in any living room. Random House. $55.

For the 21-and-older hip-hop crowd: This one is for you. While most gins are a bit polarizing — non-fans think the liquor is too bitter, or too botanical — Still G.I.N., the brainchild of rap royalty Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, hits the right notes. The official description of their gin’s flavor profile includes “notes of tangerine, jasmine, and coriander for an unforgettable aromatic finish.” None of your holiday party attendees will complain about its distinct, delicious — and best of all for those on the fence — unobtrusive taste. $36.99 for a 750ml bottle.

Loving music is one thing. Making it is another. For the aspiring producer, prolific percussionist or virtuosic songwriter, look no further than a Stylophone Beat Drum Machine. The pocket-size device allows its user to make beats on the go. Because who knows where inspiration will strike? It’s best to have access to four sound banks and a stylus on hand at all times. And if that’s not enough of a selling point: It also features a built-in speaker and headphone socket, so you can listen and play wherever you are. $40 from the Museum of Modern Art’s online store.

Bad Bunny’s latest album, the ambitious “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” is a love letter to Puerto Rico. It effortlessly combines modern genres — house rhythms, electronic production, reggaeton — with salsa and nylon-stringed plena guitars. In his music videos and at his historic residency in San Juan this summer, the global superstar continued to embrace traditional Puerto Rican iconography. That included the use of pavas — straw hats traditionally worn by jíbaros, Puerto Rican rural farmers. His official merchandise does the same and has been discounted for the holiday season. Especially attractive is the Bad Bunny Pava T-shirt, with its fashionable high neck and artful illustration of Bad Bunny in a pava — lifted from his 2025 Met Gala look. $40.

Tour books are a dime a dozen these days and with good reason. They make for great gifts! High-resolution, never-before-seen images are ideal for the young superfan — and Olivia Rodrigo knows that. Her “GUTS World Tour Book” boasts 136 pages of images and some text detailing her energetic run of shows, alongside a sticker sheet, limited-edition poster and more. While the stan in your life awaits Rodrigo’s third album, surprise them with this. Available via Rodrigo’s merch store for $38.

For the K-pop lover — heck, for the animated family film fan — there was no bigger pop culture story in 2025 than “KPop Demon Hunters.” The women of the fictional girl group HUNTR/X as well as the heartthrobs of demon boy band Saja Boys no doubt inspired a million cosplays. The most envy-worthy of their fashions is likely HUNTR/X leader Rumi’s bright yellow bomber jacket and, luckily, Netflix has it available for purchase on their webstore. It’s unique enough to function as a costume but also sporty enough for everyday wear. $89.95.

Paul McCartney has teamed up with editor Ted Widmer for a new oral history, “Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run,” compiled from over 500,000 words of interviews. It’s an impressive undertaking that follows the band from their founding in the 1970s to their dissolution in 1981, featuring extensive commentary from McCartney as well as co-founding members, the late Linda McCartney and Denny Laine, and many more. For the Beatles fan in your life and then some. Liveright. $45.

For more gift guides and holiday coverage, visit /hub/gift-guide and /hub/holidays.

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These children's books from 2025 make great holiday gifts for every age group
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These children’s books from 2025 make great holiday gifts for every age group

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Look no further for great gift ideas for your kiddos. The Associated Press scoured the bookshelves for standout 2025 releases to share the love of reading with your child, student or friend, and came up with this list for the holidays.

These children’s books from 2025 make great holiday gifts for every age group

— “I Love You, Little Moose!” by Sandra Magsamen. A five-line poem about nature and all the things we love about it, with vibrant colors and bubble-letter text. This board book also has soft plushie antlers on top. Cartwheel Books, $8.99.

— “Why Does the Wind Blow?” by Eric Carle. Science made easy in classic Eric Carle style! This quick read explains in simple terms how wind blows, aided by illustrations and one Very Hungry Caterpillar. World of Eric Carle, $5.99.

— “Little Heroes of Color: I’m A Little Hero” by David Heredia. Heroes range from hardworking Jim Thorpe to inventive Arvind Gupta to fearless Sonia Sotomayor. Rhyming and repetition make complicated words and ideas easier to understand. In the back, readers will find a mirror with a message that they’re a little hero, too. Cartwheel Books, $9.99.

— “Everywhere You Are” by Victoria Monét, illustrated by Alea Marley. This sweet book reaffirms a parent’s love for their child even when they’re not physically together. Grammy winner Monét’s musicality shines in this lullaby, illustrated in a colorful, swirly, star-speckled outer space. G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books For Young Readers, $18.99.

— “Bitty and Bub, Best Buds” by Janee Trasler. Five short, silly comics follow fun-loving friends Bitty and Bub. It’s a great introduction to reading comics, using speech bubbles in simple panel progressions. Holiday House, $14.99.

— “Don’t Trust Fish” by Neil Sharpson, illustrated by Dan Santat. Why read another boring animal book when you can read something hilarious? The book teaches kids how to recognize mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds — and, chiefly, why you shouldn’t trust fish. Dial Books, $18.99.

— “Grandmother Moon” by Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason, illustrated by Trisha B. Waters. A girl’s grandma explains Grandmother Moon to her. The author’s Indigenous storytelling tradition is extended by dreamy full-page paintings. Includes a Moon Calendar and a guide to reading the calendar on the scales of Turtle’s back. Beaming Books, $18.99.

— “Dory Fantasmagory 7: Center of the Universe” by Abby Hanlon. Book 7 in the silly illustrated series that’s a perfect bridge into chapter books. In this story, Dory has a new rival. Dory’s zany antics and odd friends could elicit laughter from any reader. Dial Books, $17.99.

— “Maker Girl and Professor Smarts” by Jasmine Florentine. So what if they don’t have superpowers? These supersmart best friends are ready to take on supervillains! This hilarious, hybrid graphic chapter book includes science-backed instructions for making sorbet and cardboard grappling hooks. MIT Kids Press, $19.99.

— “The Weirdies” by Michael Buckley, illustrated by Forrest Burdett. From the creator of “Sisters Grimm,” these 10-year-old triplets and the world they live in are weird — and highly entertaining. Pencil-hatching illustrations accompany Lemony Snicket-esque humor and fourth-wall breaking. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, $14.99.

— “The Poisoned King” by Katherine Rundell, illustrated by Ashley Mackenzie. It’s up to 12-year-old Princess Anya to save the dragons and her kingdom. The hotly anticipated Book 2 of the Impossible Creatures series is a fantasy adventure driven by an unyielding belief in the power of goodness. Knopf Books for Young Readers, $19.99.

— “Bunns Rabbit” by Alan Barillaro. The other rabbits fear that Bunns’ short ears are a bad omen. Full of heart, this mature, tender chapter book showcases descriptive writing and stunning, dramatically lit illustrations. Candlewick, $18.99.

— “The Story of My Anger” by Jasminne Mendez. Told in verse and as a play, this empowering story follows Yuli, a junior at a Texas high school, as she learns how to handle racism, the pressure to shine, and stress at home with a widowed mom living with a chronic illness. Dial Books, $19.99.

— “The House of Quiet” by Kiersten White. A Gothic mystery that explores class struggle and what it means to make a positive impact in the world. The stunning ending pulls the pieces together without a single detail wasted. Delacorte Press, $19.99.

— “When We Were Monsters” by Jennifer Niven. Arlo and Effy trade off narrating this genre-bender of dark academia, murder mystery, thriller and romance. A “Frankenstein” motif throughout the novel conveys themes of monsters and fate vs. free will. Knopf Books for Young Readers, $20.99.

— “Leave It on the Track” by Margot Fisher. After her dads die in a fire, Moose moves to a new state to live with her older half-sister, who convinces her to try roller derby. Fisher’s debut grabs you and doesn’t let go, tackling grief, being LGBTQ and finding community. Dutton Books for Young Readers, $19.99.

— “Take Up Space, Y’all” by Tess Holliday and Kelly Coon. A body positivity book with guides and tips, from finding your fashion to having a healthy relationship with food to dealing with labels. It always defers to consulting your doctor for medical needs like skin problems and mental health challenges. Running Press Kids, $13.99.

— “I Wish I Didn’t Have to Tell You This: A Graphic Memoir” by Eugene Yelchin. The sequel to “The Genius Under the Table” also stands on its own, chronicling a Jewish man’s escape from Soviet Russia in the 1980s with a unique art style that incorporates photographs. Yelchin’s mom and grandmother provide comic relief with their melodrama and uncanny wisdom. Candlewick, $22.99.

For more gift guides and holiday coverage, visit /hub/gift-guide and /hub/holidays.

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Alexa Chung x Madewell Vintage-Inspired Holiday Collab
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Alexa Chung x Madewell Vintage-Inspired Holiday Collab

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Yet another cool-girl fashion collaboration has entered the chat. This time, model Alexa Chung is celebrating her long-standing relationship with Madewell — 15 years after their first collaboration — with a vintage-inspired holiday collection that pays homage to the East Village and East London.

“We’ve been on a journey together, me and Madewell,” Chung tells Refinery29. “I’ve always made an effort to make things super personal, but this is definitely the most personal collection that we’ve collaborated on. It’s very vintage inspired and it’s also quite musically led, so it’s really specific to my tastes. I am thrilled with it.”

From tried-and-true winter styles like oversized sweaters, crochet scarves, lacy slip dresses, and herringbone dress coats, to more unexpected styles like football jerseys, white jeans, and “We’re Witches Bitches” graphic tees, the collaboration perfectly reflects Chung’s “eclectic, specific, and cool” aesthetic.

The nostalgic and romantic 31-piece collection also spans distressed Madewell jeans and leather skirts and jackets, as well as giftable accessories like crew socks, hooded scarves, and floral brooches. Chung specifically recommends gifting one of the statement belts for the holidays. “I love this belt because it can cinch your waist over a dress, slung low with baggy jeans, or wear it over loads of coats. I love the idea of jewelry over outerwear, so I’d probably get someone one of the belts.”

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Full Trailer for Holiday Comedy 'Oh. What. Fun.' with Pfeiffer & Moretz
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Full Trailer for Holiday Comedy ‘Oh. What. Fun.’ with Pfeiffer & Moretz

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Full Trailer for Holiday Comedy ‘Oh. What. Fun.’ with Pfeiffer & Moretz

by Alex Billington
November 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Why does Saint Nick get all the credit? Moms do all the work.” It’s Mom’s time to have some fun! Prime Video has debuted their official trailer for a Christmas comedy movie called Oh. What. Fun, from director Michael Showalter. This raucous comedy is ready to debut streaming in December – it’s skipping theaters entirely for an online release. Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Claire Clauster – she makes the Christmas magic happen every year for her family but her children & grandchildren don’t realize the effort it takes, until she goes missing. Claire’s already set off on a festive adventure of her own – it’s one that doesn’t involve cooking, cleaning, or coordinating anyone else’s chaos. When they realize she’s missing, their holiday is at risk until she returns to give them a celebration they deserve. Along with Pfeiffer, it also stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Danielle Brooks, Denis Leary, Dominic Sessa, Havana Rose Liu, Maude Apatow, Eva Longoria, Jason Schwartzman, Devery Jacobs, Joan Chen. The fun film is “a wink to every overworked holiday host, the film celebrates family, freedom, and the unexpected magic of a Christmas gone off-script.” Looks crazy fun and kooky and wild! Might be entertaining enough to watch with the whole family one evening. 🎄

Here’s the full official trailer for Michael Showalter’s comedy film Oh. What. Fun., direct from YouTube:

Oh. What. Fun. Film Trailer

Oh. What. Fun. Film Poster

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Showalter’s Oh. What. Fun. movie right here for the first look again.

Claire Clauster (Michelle Pfeiffer) is the glue that holds her chaotic, lovable family together every holiday season. From perfectly frosted cookies to meticulously wrapped gifts, no one “decks the halls” quite like Claire. But this year, as her grown kids & distracted husband get swept up in their own seasonal drama, they make a crucial mistake: they forget their mom. By the time they realize she’s missing, Claire’s already set off on a festive adventure of her own – it’s one that doesn’t involve cooking, cleaning, or coordinating anyone else’s chaos. As her family scrambles to find her and salvage their Christmas, Claire rediscovers what the holidays mean when you’re finally free to put yourself first. Oh. What. Fun. is directed by the American filmmaker Michael Showalter, director of the films The Baxter, Hello My Name is Doris, The Big Sick, The Lovebirds, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Spoiler Alert, and The Idea of You previously. The screenplay is written by Chandler Baker & Michael Showalter; from a story by Chandler Baker. Produced by Kate Churchill, Jordana Mollick, Jane Rosenthal, Michael Showalter, Berry Welsh. Amazon will release Oh. What. Fun. streaming on Prime Video starting on December 3rd, 2025 coming soon. Want to watch this?

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The Best Holiday Gifts For Moms For Every Budget 2025
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The Best Holiday Gifts For Moms For Every Budget 2025

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

From reader-favorite brands like Lululemon, Jenni Kayne, Caraway, and more, we’ve curated a mix of covetable fashion, cozy home goods, beauty splurges, personalized trinkets, and many other treasures ahead. (We didn’t forget about the picky moms out there, either, picking out practical items they’ll appreciate and use for years to come, like gardening tools for the green-fingered or chic cookware for the mom who loves to host.)
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Hunter Hayes Unveils ‘Evergreen’ Holiday EP; Chosen as Grand Marshal for 2025 Gatlinburg Christmas Parade
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Hunter Hayes Unveils ‘Evergreen’ Holiday EP; Chosen as Grand Marshal for 2025 Gatlinburg Christmas Parade

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Hunter Hayes is stepping into the 2025 holiday season in a major way. The Grammy-nominated, multi-instrumentalist and Platinum-selling artist has spent the past year in his Evergreen era – marked by genre-bending production, soulful storytelling, and a mission to celebrate growth. This December, Hayes will serve as the Grand Marshal for the 50th Anniversary of the Gatlinburg Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade, which is set for December 5th in Tennessee. Before he waves to tens of thousands of fans along the Smoky Mountain parade route, Hayes is gifting fans an early present today (November 7th), with the arrival of his Evergreen Christmas Sessions EP.

The four-song project features Hayes’ signature blend of intricate musicianship and heartfelt takes through timeless holiday favorites. Opening with a glistening, jazz-inflected rendition of “Winter Wonderland,” the track flows seamlessly into a tender version of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Hayes then delivers a hushed, soulful “Silent Night” before cutting loose with a bluesy, good-time spin on the holiday classic “Run Run Rudolph.”

“There’s a calm and peaceful Christmas vibe to the EP, which was intentional,” Hayes tells Spin. “For me, Christmas music has always been about spending time with family and friends – the people you love. And I hope this project becomes part of those yearly traditions.”

Recorded in Los Angeles with his band during a few days off from tour last July, Evergreen Christmas Sessions serves as a companion to Hayes’ larger Evergreen vision – a side chapter inspired by the same themes of growth, gratitude and connection, reimagined through holiday classics. The project follows the Evergreen songs released earlier this year: “Around the Sun,” “Wait,  “Fragile,” and “Every Piece.”  Known for his electrifying live shows and his ability to make even the quietest moments feel intimate, Hayes approached the sessions with the same spirit he brings to the stage. “This project felt like a jam session with family,” Hayes says.

Photo Courtesy of Visit Gatlinburg

When the award-winning Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade commemorates its 50th year next month, 80,000 attendees will line the streets of Gatlinburg to witness Hayes lead the celebration. The Smoky Mountain fete is recognized as one of the Top 20 Events in the Southeast and will feature 70 to 90 lighted floats, plus marching bands, giant balloons, and of course, Santa Claus himself. The annual festivity will also  broadcast nationwide on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on local television stations in over 40 markets throughout the U.S. and available to stream to over 100 million viewers through a collaborative partnership with Nexstar.

As for his Grand Marshal honor, Hayes – a Louisiana native – says, “I have a deep love and appreciation for that whole part of Tennessee. Gatlinburg seems to call to all of us around Christmas, and I have incredibly fond memories of being there during the holidays with my family as a young performer. When I was asked to participate, it felt like the perfect way to celebrate the Evergreen Christmas Sessions release.”

Photo Courtesy of Visit Gatlinburg

Now in its 50th year, the Gatlinburg Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade has grown to become one of the nation’s most enchanting holiday traditions. The 2025 Grand Marshal sponsor is Ole Smoky Distillery, a longtime Gatlinburg institution known for its craft moonshine and whiskey.

With Hayes front and center, this year’s celebration promises to be truly unforgettable. The Evergreen Christmas Sessions EP, meanwhile, makes for the perfect soundtrack to a December night spent by the fire, with the Christmas tree glowing and the season in full swing.

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