Martha Stewart's Vintage Christmas Tree Invites Us to Reimagine This Nostalgic Trend for 2025 – and It’s Surprisingly Easy to Replicate on a Budget

Nostalgia is the must-have trend for Christmas decor this year, and we can’t wait to take a stylish step back in time

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A Christmas ornament staple of the '80s and '90s, photo frame ornaments once adorned trees across the country every holiday season. Fast forward 30 years, and these nostalgic decorations are more popular than ever. Modern decorators are increasingly looking to the past, drawing inspiration from bygone decades while giving classic styles a contemporary twist.

It’s no surprise that Martha Stewart, America’s favorite TV personality, was one of the first to showcase this style on her Christmas trees. Since then, designers, high street stores, and online retailers have all taken note, as vintage trends continue to surge in popularity.

‘Nostalgia is one of the strongest emotional connections people can make with their homes,’ says Hebe Hatton, Head of Interiors at Homes & Gardens. ‘At Christmas especially, decorating with ornaments from the past brings a warmth and personality to a tree that modern pieces often can’t replicate.’

Nostalgic decorating has been a hallmark of interior design throughout the year, but it resonates most profoundly at Christmas, conjuring memories of childhood holidays and cherished family traditions. Like the traditions themselves, festive decorations are often passed down through generations, and there is a special intimacy in adorning a tree with ornaments that evoke joy, sentiment, and timeless memories.

Taking a page from Martha Stewart, you can subtly incorporate nostalgic touches into your own Christmas decor ideas. Whether through photo frame ornaments, retro baubles, or heirloom-inspired pieces, this style allows you to create a tree that feels uniquely yours while celebrating the people and moments you hold dear. Nostalgia isn’t just charming – it’s timeless, and it’s shaping Christmas decor and interior design trends more than ever in 2025.

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Jennifer Ebert
Editor

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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