Celebrate 50 years of Saturday Night Live with new Saks collab

Not-quite-live from New York… it’s a new collection celebrating 50 years of “Saturday Night Live!”2025 marks 50 years of NYC institution “Saturday Night Live” and to mark the occasion, they’re collaborating with another NYC institution, Saks Fifth Avenue.The “SNL” 50th Anniversary Collection is now available for pre-order at Saks now and will ship on or around February 2; the collection features collaborations with Le Labo and Favorite Daughter, a fashion line by sisters Sara Foster and Erin Foster (who created “Nobody Wants This” in 2024).

Iconic “SNL” moments, phrases, and images headline the collection, which is a must-shop for any super-fan of the show.Below, check out some of our favorite pieces from the Saks Fifth Avenue x “Saturday Night Live” collection, and be sure to stream the three-hour “SNL” anniversary special on February 16 at 8:00 p.m.

ET on Peacock and NBC.The signature episode-opening line is showcased on this crewneck sweatshirt with a fun NYC-inspired design.Like the design but not the style? You can shop the same art-deco “Live from New York” graphic on a cropped T-shirt ($98), a tote bag ($50) and a crewneck with a smaller, pocket-sized design ($148).A more modern “SNL” logo wraps around this minimalist crewneck sweatshirt, covering the front and back hip on the lower right side.

The longest-running recurring sketch on “SNL” is Weekend Update, which first appeared way back in Season 1, Episode 1.This cropped sweatshirt celebrates one of Update’s most iconic eras, the 2000-2004 Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey tenure.Another iconic recurring sketch is celebrated with this roomy canvas tote.

It’s printed with the SNL50 logo and an image of Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri as Craig and Arianna, the Spartans cheerleaders.“An incubator for comedic legends, ‘SNL’ fearlessly gripped the third rail, lampooned celebrities, spotlighted musical talent… and inspired a cult following matched only by Le Lab...

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Publisher: New York Post

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