Madonna’s Blue-Bow Christmas Tree Sparks a New Wave of Holiday Decorating Trends That Combine Tradition With Unexpected Modern Flair
Madonna’s unorthodox twist on the traditional Christmas tree shows how playful color choices and oversized accents can transform any festive space
When you think of a Christmas color palette, the classics usually come to mind: red, gold, and green. This year, however, I am tempted to shake up tradition, inspired by none other than one of the most iconic figures of our time, Madonna.
Last year, Madonna shared a photo of her Christmas tree on Instagram. At first glance, it looks almost entirely traditional, but the blue bows are the exception. She has filled her branches with generously sized ribbon bows that interrupt the expected color scheme, giving her tree a unique, modern feel that has made me reconsider my own holiday palette.
Madonna may have been a trailblazer with this look, unsurprisingly, but interior experts suggest that we are likely to see more of this palette in Christmas decor trends for 2025.
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Bring a touch of seasonal charm to your decor with this teal PU bow ornament, inspired by the bows on Madonna’s holiday tree. The glossy finish and bold shape add a modern edge to classic holiday styling. With a simple hanging loop, it’s an easy way to update your festive setup.
This wooden initial Christmas decoration, inspired by the iconic ‘M’ on Madonna’s tree, is coated in sparkling gold glitter. It comes with a gold rope for easy hanging. Ideal for personalizing your tree or adding a stylish touch to gift boxes and bags.
With 1,109 realistic branch tips and 500 color-changing micro fairy lights, this tree shines even if a bulb goes out. It includes a convenient foot pedal and a sturdy metal stand for easy setup. Designed to let you focus on decorating rather than the logistics.
Give your holiday tree a cool, elegant touch with this 24-pack of icy blue velvet bows. The soft, single-sided velvet adds subtle sheen and texture for a polished look. Each bow comes with a gold twist tie for easy, stylish placement, the Madonna way.
This set of 12 Christmas ornaments adds vintage-inspired elegance to any tree, especially striking on white branches. Their classic design complements colorful tinsel for a timeless holiday style. Perfect for creating a festive look that will be admired for years.
Add a pop of blue with this LED bow, featuring 36 embedded lights for a festive glow. Its flexible wire frame lets you shape it however you like, ideal for railings, gifts, or creative holiday displays.
'Blue is surprising in holiday decor because it’s not a color we traditionally associate with Christmas,' comments Hebe Hatton, the head of Interior Design at Homes & Gardens.
'Red and green feel familiar and safe, so introducing blue immediately catches the eye and shifts the mood of a space. Madonna’s bold choice of blue bows shows how a single unexpected color can refresh a traditional tree, making it feel modern, playful, and entirely new, while still remaining festive.'
Madonna's may have set the standard last year, but I expect to see a lot more of this color over the next few weeks, starting with my own tree.
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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.
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