Sophia Loren's Christmas Tree Looks Too Nostalgic to Be From 2000 – Its Vintage, Personal Style Remains Inspiring a Quarter of a Century Later

More than two decades later, Sophia's tree captures the magic of Christmas past, starting with delicate vintage ornaments that continue to inspire

Sophia Loren
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Every year, we look to the past to inform our Christmas tree decor, and this year, it's back to the turn of the millennium, courtesy of Sophia Loren. Despite the Italian actress being most synonymous with the 1960s, her most inspiring Christmas tree is more recent, dating back to the year 2000.

At the time, Sophia displayed her tree for auction at the 'Merv Griffins 7th Annual Christmas Tree Lane Lighting Ceremony,' but its gold, vintage-style design remains just as beautiful in 2025. Featuring porcelain angel figures (like this one from Target), her tree has a nostalgic aesthetic that makes it feel older than it really is. However, in this case, dated certainly isn't a negative.

Sophia Loren's Christmas tree

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More than two decades on, Sophia's look remains effortlessly captivating. Every element, from the classic silhouette to the curated ornaments, feels as fresh and elegant today as it did 25 years ago. It's a truly rare example of style that transcends fleeting trends, proving that true glamour, confidence, and refinement are utterly timeless. However, it is Sophia Loren's tree, after all.


Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

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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