'Go Big or Go Home' – Dolly Parton's Maximalist (Yet Traditional) Christmas Tree Taps into 2025's Most Over the Top Holiday Decor Trend
Bold red bows, oversized ornaments, and multi-leveled taper candles create a bold and dramatic effect in Dolly Parton's Christmas display
Dolly Parton has never been one for subtlety, and Christmas is not the time to start. This year, we're taking notes from the singer's unapologetically over-the-top decor style.
The icon herself shared her Christmas tree idea in an Instagram post last year wishing fans a happy holiday from her charming, country style home in Brentwood, Tennessee. It features a silver, gold and green color scheme, with each surface covered in seasonal flair. Red ribbon (like this one from Amazon) adorns the tree and stretches across the piano. From the oversized ornaments on the tree to the large star on top, to the garlands draped over the mantel, every inch is an ode to Christmas.
According to designers, Dolly's style aligns perfectly with this year's Christmas trends. Josh Branigan, Interiors Expert at homeware retailer Cuckooland predicts the rise of 'Go Big or Go Home' design for Christmas 2025, where we are seeking bolder, more over-the-top, and eye-catching designs than ever before.
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Josh explains: 'We’re going bigger and bolder with festive decorations this year. Oversized trimmings will be used for a bolder statement, adding festive cheer and drama. Eye-catching pieces will include large bows - and plenty of them, according to this year’s trends - and gigantic baubles for a show-stopping effect.'
Recreate Dolly's Look at Home
This tree features 2,000 branch tips adorned with realistic green PVC and PE pine needles for a lush, cashmere feel. It comes with hundreds of warm white lights, a plug-in cord, and a tree-topper outlet – so we can achieve the look easily.
No white Christmas tree is complete without lights. These simple white string lights provide the perfect base, giving your tree a soft, even glow. Take the time to weave them carefully through the branches, tucking them in so they aren’t just on the surface. This way, the tree looks full and beautiful even when the lights are off.
These pretty gold and clear ornaments are the perfect complement to red on a christmas tree. They would be beautiful layered with a mixture of oversized ornaments.
As good-looking today as they are in Dolly Parton's home, red bows are one of the few trends that have survived through the years. This red bow takes the trend to new heights. It's designed to sit on top of your tree instead of a star or angel, and we think it's a beautiful twist on the classic.
This green garland boasts a flexible wire frame densely adorned with faux Norfolk pine leaves and highlighted with vibrant red bows with trailing ribbons for an elegant, festive appearance.
This set of four red-and-white spiral taper candles evokes the look of candy canes without being overly themed. Crafted from high-purity paraffin with clean cotton wicks and eco-friendly dye, they burn cleanly and keep your home free of unwanted odors
What is the reason for this bigger, bolder shift? Not only is it stunning, but it also taps into this year's desire for bringing joy and brightness into our holiday interiors. An impulse similar to nostalgia, 2025's decor embodies a longing to capture the happiness of celebrating Christmas as a child.
Josh states: 'Oversized decor creates visual impact and can serve as focal points throughout the home. This theme follows similar impacts of other festive trends to inject joy with an eclectic yet stylish aesthetic.'
Though minimalism has its time and place, Dolly Parton's tree shows that Christmas is not either. When our decor gets bolder and brighter, so does the joy of the holidays. This Christmas, we suggest thinking about how you can make your holiday display more over-the-top than you might have previously considered.
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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