Look, we’re all used to seeing those huge celebrity Christmas trees. You know the type: drowning in a thousand matching baubles, maybe a life-sized Santa wedged next to the fireplace. It’s glorious, sure, but isn’t it all a little… much?
If you thought Christmas decorating meant going big or going home, think again. The chicest stars in Hollywood and fashion are quietly—and I mean quietly—adopting a seriously pared-back look this year: the “nearly naked” Christmas tree. It’s the ultimate expression of “quiet luxury,” proving that sometimes, what you leave off is more stylish than what you pile on. This trend is all about elegance, trading the traditional festive explosion for a sophisticated, sculptural statement.
Less is More: Posh and Pared-Back
Take Victoria Beckham, for example. Posh Spice has always been ahead of the curve, hasn’t she? While her family tree at home remains a charming, traditionally decorated affair, her approach to the Christmas tree is pure minimalist luxury perfection. She’s been showcasing trees—in her London store and at home in recent years—that are basically just the stunning evergreen itself. We’re talking no ornaments, maybe some subtle, warm string lights woven in just so. Sometimes she’ll use green velvet bows that practically vanish into the foliage. The point isn’t clutter; it’s celebrating the sheer, rugged beauty of the tree. It feels intentional, and honestly? It’s incredibly classy.
Then you have Julianne Moore, whose take on the trend is equally compelling, though perhaps a little cozier. She often opts for a smaller tree in her Manhattan townhouse. Moore leaves the branches wonderfully bare, letting the simple string of lights do all the work, casting a gentle, welcoming glow. It seems like the tree is meant to complement her existing sophisticated, mid-century furnishings, rather than steal the spotlight entirely. It makes the whole space feel organic and restful, doesn’t it? The tree itself becomes a piece of understated art.
Final Thoughts
So, ditch the tinsel mountains and the overwhelming collection of childhood ornaments for a moment. This year, the A-list is telling us that true holiday elegance comes from restraint. It’s easier, too! Who wouldn’t want a simpler cleanup after the holidays? Perhaps you’ve got a gorgeous tree that’s just begging to be seen, not buried under glitter. Give the nearly naked look a try!
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Sources:
- www.homesandgardens.com/celebrity-style/victoria-beckham-minimalist-christmas-tree
- www.homesandgardens.com/celebrity-style/julianne-moore-nearly-naked-chirstmas-tree
- www.idealhome.co.uk/all-rooms/celebrity-no-ornament-christmas-tree-microtrend