Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s Unexpected Christmas Tree Feels Like a Glimpse at the Future of Holiday Style
Some Christmas trees deserve to be replicated through the years – this arrangement is one of the most timeless displays I've seen this December
Thoughts may be moving away from the holiday period, but it would be a crime to let 2025 pass without honoring Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s Christmas tree.
You may have missed the couple sharing their eclectic decorations – including a guitar, tree figurines, and candy-cane striped ornaments (like these from Amazon) – all of which feel personal but never tacky. When decorating with mini figurines and variously-colored ornaments, it's often tricky to maintain an ultra-chic scheme. However, Nicola and Brooklyn's example proves it's possible.
Their Christmas decorations are playful without sacrificing style, and it's a look that's sure to continue how we decorate for many December's ahead, including 2026.
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This exquisite ornament glimmers with faux crystals in vibrant blue, red, and yellow, casting a festive glow across your tree. A delicate beaded garland weaves around the branches, adding refined texture and elegance.
A lustrous glass ball adorned with shimmering beads adds subtle sparkle and charm to your tree. Topped with a matching golden cap and hanging string, it’s effortless to display while bringing a luxurious accent to your seasonal decor.
These charming ornaments bring color and personality to your seasonal décor. Hang them on tree branches, drape them along garlands, or incorporate them into a festive arrangement to brighten any space with whimsical holiday spirit.
Just like the guitar on Brooklyn's tree, his beautifully crafted acoustic guitar ornament captures the intricate details of a classic miniature guitar, measuring 5 inches tall. Made from wood and metal and suspended from a gold hanging cord, it makes a thoughtful gift for any music lover.
Break up the dark tones of your tree with this gold sequin bauble, radiating warmth and subtle shimmer. It promises to be shatterproof, combining the beauty and luster of real glass with the unbreakable practicality of plastic.
Labeling Brooklyn and Nicola's Christmas tree style as a 'trend' can be unfair, as this label sometimes suggests the look is fleeting. However, the idea of decorating your branches with eclectic, personal ornaments isn't set to waver, according to experts.
'Old-school, traditional Christmas decorations were the embodiment of festive cheer. Think less chic and more sentimental and nostalgic. Over the past decade or so, many people have been making their Christmas trees more uniform, leaning more into decorations that match their decor, which can feel predictable,' comments Claudia Kampmann, Europe Brand Manager at Ruggable.
People are looking back to their childhoods for decoration inspiration, and I expect we’re going to see a resurgence of clashing primary colours, including gold, reds and greens, alongside flashing lights, handmade decorations and nutcrackers.'
We may be thinking about taking our Christmas decor down for another year, but that isn't stopping us from bookmarking Brooklyn and Nicola's tree for next December. We can almost promise it'll look just as charming in 2026, but time can only tell.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.