Fashion / What Went DownFashion / What Went DownWhat went down at UGG’s extremely fuzzy fall partyFrom UGG-tinis to fur-lined photobooths, Mariah The Scientist’s UGG Season kickoff party was one for the pumpkin spice enjoyers (JT and Evan Mock included)ShareLink copied ✔️September 22, 2025September 22, 2025Text Isabel Bekele Mariah the Scientist x UGG fall party Feel that crisp breeze in the air? That means the rumours are true: It’s officially fall, and that means it’s also UGG season. Last Thursday, September 18, as the sun finally set on a scorching New York City summer, Southern California-based shoe brand UGG celebrated the changing of the seasons with a star-studded event in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Hosted by Mariah the Scientist, the party brought together friends of the brand, local creatives and even some familiar faces – including Ella Emhoff, Evan Mock, JT, Tessa Thompson, Hari Nef and Julez Smith – for a night dedicated to slippers, clogs and sheepskin ballet flats. Naturally, odes to the brand’s aesthetic were everywhere. Guests wore fur-trimmed UGG ballet flats, the tables held bursting floral arrangements that used literal boots as vases and host Marah the Scientist herself donned a custom UGG-inspired look. Below, we break down everything that happened at the extremely fuzzy party. THERE WAS FUZZ GALORE… Mariah the Scientist x UGG fall partyPhotography Jason Lowrie Now what’s an UGG party without loads of fuzziness? Under the glow of an illuminated UGG sign, guests posed on a furry red carpet, most of them decked out in shoes from the brand. The DJ booth, expertly manned by DJ Honey, was draped in a shaggy white veil, while the inside of an Instagram-ready photo booth was lined with a teddy bear-like interior. …ALONG WITH SOMETHING FOR THE TRINKET LOVERS Mariah the Scientist x UGG fall partyPhotography Jason Lowrie UGG won over fans of all things dainty and whimsical with a charm bar, which held trays of glistening trinkets. And for the bag accessories fans, a wall of furry heart-shaped keychains was also among the treasures up for grabs. MARIAH THE SCIENTIST SERENADED THE CROWD Mariah the Scientist x UGG fall partyPhotography Jason Lowrie In true hostess with the mostess fashion, Mariah the Scientist, dressed in a cropped jacket and fur-trimmed micro shorts, kept the vibes right. Right off the heels of her recent tour announcement and Jimmy Fallon performance, the R&B artist gave a live performance, singing hits like “Spread Thin” and “Burning Blue” as delighted die-hard fans sang along. EVERY DETAIL WAS UGG-THEMED Mariah the Scientist x UGG fall partyPhotography Jason Lowrie Though there were no pumpkin spice lattes in sight, UGG renditions of classic cocktails were on the menu. “UGG-Tinis” were served in place of espresso martinis, while a “Classic UGG Fashioned” took the place of the traditional bourbon-based drink. Head to the gallery above to see images from the night. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingIs this the most corrupt World Cup ever?From Donald Trump’s alleged meddling to theories of a pro-Argentina conspiracy, accusations of foul play are taking over the 2026 World CupLife & Culture Nike Life & CultureWhat went down at Nike’s mysterious Desire PathEscentric MoleculesBeautyJoin Dazed and Escentric Molecules for a night of scent and self-expressionLife & CultureWhy the smartest person you know is watching Love IslandMusicWhy everyone hates the FIFA World Cup halftime showDazed LeagueThe heart and soul of LA’s exploding street soccer scene BurberryFashionWatch: Felicia Pennant and TJ Sawyerr talk football's future with BurberryBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaMusicPhotos of Europe’s forgotten free party generation Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy