All we want for Christmas is a ‘Bridgerton’-inspired tree.
Jay Wilde
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Regencycore
After season three ofBridgertonpremiered this spring, Regencycore has had a resurgence.
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Think velvet bows, toile ornaments, and hints of soft pastels to bring the historical elegance to life.
Annie Schlechter
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Tinsel
There can never be too much tinsel when decorating for the holidays.
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This year, swap out the garlands and go heavy with tinsel so your tree glistens.
Use a large version as a tree topper, or gather smaller ones to hang as ornaments.
Add a faux fur skirt or garland around the tree for an elevated approach to the decade.
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Winter Wonderland
Make your dreams of a white Christmas reality with a winter wonderland-themed tree.
The frosted look can also be easily achieved with a snow-dusted garland.
Maximalism
Maximalism embraces the concept that more is more.
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Jewel Tones
Neutrals are out, andjewel tonesare in this season.
These tones bring drama to any room, and they are the perfect pop of color for holiday decor.
Nostalgic Decor
While style trends come and go, nostalgia is forever.
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Classic Christmas decor pays homage to the holidays we remember as kids.
Think rainbow lights, hand-crafted ornaments, Shiny Brites, and over-the-top tree toppers.
Kip Dawkins
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Pink artificial trees also emulateBarbiecore, as well as fuchsia ornaments, ribbons, toppers, and skirts.
Janet Kwan
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Wood-beaded garlands and moss tree skirts also do the trick.
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Mixed Metals
Your tree will glisten like never before by mixing silver, gold, or bronze decor.