Reese Witherspoon’s Minimalist Christmas Tree Is Unexpected – Yet It’s Effortless, Elegant, And Steeped In Ancient Tradition

Bring the holidays to life with scarlet bows, burgundy ornaments, and candy canes in a timeless red-and-white palette

Reese Witherspoon
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Create a cheerful and spectacular Christmas tree this holiday season by taking inspiration from one of the most sophisticated, enduring color combinations for the festivities: red and white with metallic silver.

Every year, actress Reese Witherspoon changes her Christmas tree ideas, so browsing through her Instagram archives reveals a consistent, high-impact aesthetic: her statement silver tree, decorated exclusively with red and white ornaments and a pretty velvet bow topper.

Decorating with red can be hard to master, but if you are going to use it at home, Christmas is the moment. In moderation, red transforms into a highly sophisticated color that exudes warmth, comfort, and celebratory frivolity – perfect for yuletide gatherings. Emma Deterding, founder of Kelling Designs and KDLoves, perfectly captures its magnetic appeal: ‘Red makes people sit up and take notice and is a festive color that says you are self-reliant, optimistic, and know what you want. It is the most popular Christmas color for a good reason.’

White is the essential counterpoint, a fantastic non-color to decorate with over Christmas. White has long been associated with peace and innocence, and today, it provides the pure, snowy landscape that grounds the energetic red accents. Silver, a precious metal historically symbolizing prosperity, adds a cool, elegant brilliance to the pairing.

As Justyna Korczynska, senior designer at Crown, advises on the cool metallic base: ‘There is no hard or fast rule with finding the perfect white Christmas ornaments – it really depends on what atmosphere you want to create. If the desire is to create a calm, serene space, then use white with silver for a cooler tone.’ By pairing the icy clarity of silver with the passionate red and soft white, you achieve a beautifully balanced tree that is chic, nostalgic, and utterly spectacular.

The true modern flair of Reese Witherspoon’s tree comes from its luxe finishing touch: the dramatic Christmas tree topper. Bow tree toppers, which first captured a celebrity following a few seasons ago, have firmly cemented themselves in the 2025 Christmas decor zeitgeist.

They offer a textural, high-end statement that elevates any tree far beyond a traditional star or angel. This season, stylish velvet and satin bow tree toppers are already in high demand, selling out well before the holidays.

The appeal lies in the intentional contrast they provide, adding sophistication and depth to festive displays. Retailers such as Walmart, Target, and Amazon are already reporting sell-outs, proving the bow is the must-have Christmas tree trend for 2025.

Shop the Look

This year, take your cue from Reese Witherspoon's elegant blend of red, white, and silver. This classic yet bold combination, finished with the trending, dramatic bow topper, provides the perfect balance of nostalgic cheer and modern sophistication. By pairing the powerful energy of red with the serene purity of white and the luxurious shimmer of silver, you create a timeless and spectacular Christmas tree, guaranteed to be the joyful focal point of your 2025 celebrations.

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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