Forget Silver and Gold – Victoria Beckham Redefines Holiday Glam With Luxe Christmas Tree Featuring Bronze, Rose Gold, and Yellow Accents
Yellow ribbons, touches of bronze, and white lights transform the Beckhams' Christmas tree into a stunning design-led experience
According to the singing snowman in Rudolph, there is no color palette more appropriate for the holiday season than silver and gold. However, after seeing Victoria Beckham's Christmas tree, we have to disagree.
The fashion designer took to Instagram to share her and her husband, David's, stunning Christmas tree idea. It's lit up with bronze and yellow, presenting a new and elevated take on metallics.
The tree features rose gold ornaments, white lights, red ornaments, clear ornaments (like these from baubles from Anthropologie), and pops of bronze. One of the most striking elements is a collection of yellow ribbons tied into beautiful bows.
It's a beautiful example of how metallics can be used innovatively in a non-cliché way. Let's take a look.
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The look is not limited just to Victoria's tree; it is poised to become a huge Christmas decorating trend for the coming year. Joanna Formby, gifting and decorating expert at Tiger Feet, states: 'Instead of using the more traditional gold and silver, this trend is all about elevated metallics, in softer tones of bronze, champagne gold and copper. These warmer hues bring a feel of understated luxury to the festive season.'
Shop the Look
This holiday season, swap the tree skirt for a tree collar – and in particular, a rattan tree collar. This one will tastefully surround the base of your Christmas tree – hiding any loose branches and the unsightly trunk. Plus, it'll bring some textural appeal to your holiday display.
This set of white Christmas lights brings warm, modern, sensibility and is perfect for a minimalist design. When paired with colorful lights, it creates a boldly bright look.
This glimmering topper is a true Christmas showpiece. Its swirled glitter design adds charming detail, while its bright light draws the eye up for a view no one will soon forget.
These charming ornaments are perfect for adding personality and color to your holiday décor. Hang them on tree branches, drape them along garlands, or use them to create a festive arrangement fit for Victoria's home.
This high-quality set of 8 ornaments is a stunning way to add a Beckham-approved red to your tree. This classic hue embodies the season, ensuring they look beautiful year after year.
This beautiful satin ribbon is the perfect addition to any Christmas tree. It can be tied into on-trend ribbons or arranged more casually in knots draped over the branches.
Fortunately, Victoria's beautiful look is easy to recreate. Joanna advises: 'Pair these sophisticated shades with deep, dimensional colors such as dark green and navy blue to create striking contrasts in decor and gift wrapping.'
She continues: 'For a more subtle approach, try incorporating small details such as touches of gold foil on greeting cards, or metallic accents on tablescapes for an elegant finishing touch.'
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The most beautiful Christmas trees toe the line between traditional and novel, a balance that Victoria's tree perfectly strikes. With a few ribbons, ornaments and lights, her look is easy to achieve.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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