We’re in our decking-the-halls era.
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Costumes and set designs from the iconic stadium show began influencing fashion and design.
We embracedSwiftie-inspired home decorandused paint colorsto give a subtle nod to our favorite eras.
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For the Christmas season, each of Swifts albums present a theme and color palette.
Queue upChristmas Tree Farmas we share the best holiday decorating ideas.
You have 11 to choose fromas if you didn’t already know.
Embrace natural textures with pinecones and raw wood, mixing them with bright accents and sparkling gold ornaments.
Taylors aesthetic from this time nodded to the 1950s, with vintage-inspired black, white, and red accents.
Go beyond traditional red ornaments and Christmas bows.
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They stand out against natural elements like aflocked treeand dried floral sprays.
Add plenty of sandy-colored accent pieces, like gold ribbons, white yarn decorations, and natural wood tones.
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Lover: Pastel Palette
Loveris a stark contrast toReputation, with its light, joyful feel.
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Let the album cover guide your holiday decorating by embracing apastel palette.
Sprinkle in other pastel hues in the form of a tree skirt, wrapping paper, or tree topper.
Folklore: Rustic Whimsy
If pink and pastels don’t suit your taste, lean intoFolklore.
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Start with an evergreen base and add ornaments and accents in non-traditional colors.
(Cardigan-inspired stockings are a must, too!)
For an even more playful take on this era,make paper snowflakesand ornaments to hang around the home.
WhileFolkloreera has one foot in the fun, whimsical look,Evermorehas a full-on fantasy forest feel.
This eras aesthetic is70s stylemeets bedazzled Space Ageso pretty much anything goes.
Try black pillar or taper candles to ground the decor.
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