Jennifer Aniston’s Chic Minimalist Christmas Tree Features an Unexpected ‘Ornament’ – A Playful, Fun Look That’s Easy to Recreate in 2025

Make your Christmas tree fun, full of character, and uniquely personal this holiday season, inspired by Jennifer Aniston’s tree from last year

Jennifer Aniston attends "The Morning Show" New York premiere at Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York City
(Image credit: Getty Images / James Devaney / Contributor)

With the evolving design landscape, Christmas decor in 2025 is less about rigid tradition and more about personal storytelling and effortless charm. Gone are the days of overly curated or overthought trees; instead, the season celebrates playful, meaningful touches that reflect your family and your memories. A Christmas tree should feel entirely unique to you, a sentiment beautifully exemplified by Jennifer Aniston’s memorable holiday decor from last year.

Though the image of Jennifer's playful tree – often tied to her personal brand – is an older post, its emphasis on personality remains incredibly relevant, especially as homeowners look to move beyond the generic. The idea of cultivating a tree that reflects a personal theme, complete with playful ornaments, personalized trinkets, and symbolic gifts, is a defining characteristic of the 2025 holiday aesthetic.

I always aim to try something new every year when perfecting my Christmas tree ideas, and this time, I want to curate something that, similar to Jennifer's, feels deeply personal. Alternative Christmas tree ideas and themed secondary trees are a wonderful option and a trend that is rapidly gaining ground.

Daisy Coombes, Marketing Manager at Sass & Belle, confirms this desire for individuality: ‘Over the past few years, we’ve seen homeowners have more fun with their decorations, as they opt for more color, novelty decorations, and ornaments they can personalise with photos and keepsakes, and even decorating as per their favorite hobby – be it bee-keeping, gardening, or even beauty related.’

Having a coherent theme for your tree helps to create a sophisticated look. While it’s good to keep up with Christmas trends, the most important thing is to ensure the theme is true to your personal style and suited to your home.

Another critical element to consider for elegance is the overall color scheme. The best modern trees subtly mimic the existing shades in the room. By pairing the colors of your ornaments with those found elsewhere in the space, you achieve an understated glamour that looks straight out of your favorite design magazine. Here, the unique ornaments subtly mimic the contemporary shades and tones found in Aniston’s modern living room beautifully, proving that personalized flair is the ultimate form of holiday elegance.

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Jennifer Ebert
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Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing years of interiors experience across the US and UK. She has worked with leading publications, blending expertise in PR, marketing, social media, commercial strategy, and e-commerce. Jennifer has covered every corner of the home – curating projects from top interior designers, sourcing celebrity properties, reviewing appliances, and delivering timely news. Now, she channels her digital skills into shaping the world’s leading interiors website.

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