Elizabeth Banks Shows Off Erin Andrews’ Viral Fur Coat and Pats-Inspired Nail Art During Super Bowl LX Pregame Coverage
Elizabeth Banks Stuns in Viral Fur Coat During Super Bowl LX Pregame Coverage
During the pregame coverage of Super Bowl LX on February 8, actress Elizabeth Banks donned a striking black-and-cream fur coat from AUTER, echoing the style made famous by sportscaster Erin Andrews. Banks, 51, showcased her ensemble with a New England Patriots-inspired manicure while attending the game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where the Patriots faced off against the Seattle Seahawks for the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
The excitement was palpable as NBC Sports reporter complimented Banks, saying, “Looking great in your jacket!” Banks expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “So excited to be here,” while promoting her upcoming show, The Miniature Wife, set to premiere on Peacock on April 9. The show features Banks in a unique plot where her character confronts a significant twist in her relationship after being accidentally shrunk by her husband, played by Matthew Macfadyen.
In a nod to fashion, Banks was spotted wearing the same coat that Andrews, 47, had showcased weeks earlier during the NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers on January 11.
Erin Andrews. Courtesy of Denise Madrigal/Instagram
The social media response to Banks’ fashion choice was swift. One user quipped on X, “Elizabeth Banks stole Erin Andrews’ fur coat,” while another remarked, “I guess @ElizabethBanks copying your furry jacket is the highest form of flattery, @ErinAndrews?”
The jacket in question is known as the FOX JACKET in Sand Noir, priced at $950. It is noted for its plush faux fur and oversized shawl collar. The design emphasizes a relaxed silhouette that offers both warmth and movement.
The coat’s popularity surged after Andrews wore it during a sideline report, leading to a quick sellout. Social media users were captivated, with one stating, “I’d f***ing kill for that coat,” and another asserting, “I just want Erin Andrews’ coat.”
As fashion trends continue to circulate around major sporting events, Banks’ choice highlights the interplay between celebrity culture and football fandom, resonating with fans both in the stadium and online.
