I Visited Victoria Beckham's Flagship: How Her Subtle Olive-Green Holiday Touches Turn Minimalism Into the Ultimate Christmas Decor Lesson
Inside Victoria's London store, Christmas is defined by simple aesthetics, antique furniture, and one key secret: A bow-covered tree
There's something about Victoria Beckham's flagship boutique that feels eternally chic, with every visit as beautiful as my very first.
A product of designer Rose Uniacke's genius, it is, for eleven months of the year, a forest-green, minimalist retreat amid the hustle of London's Piccadilly. For the twelfth month, it retains its pared-back aesthetic while still feeling subtly festive.
The secret to her success begins with the Christmas tree, standing tall in the entrance. Despite being a commercial space, its pared-back design, comprising nothing more than string lights and olive‑green bows (like these from Amazon), offers a decorating lesson even minimalist enthusiasts will want to replicate in the weeks ahead.
I visited only a few hours ago, and its design continues to resonate (and inspire) how I approach my Christmas decor this year.
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After visiting Victoria Beckham's store, I came home and immediately searched for velvet olive bows – these are some of the closest I could find, crafted from luxurious velvet with delicate thread detailing, bringing a touch of elegance and shine to any living room or entryway.
Simplicity at its finest. These lights provide a subtle, refined glow that enhances your Christmas tree while allowing your bows to take center stage. For a minimalist approach, the polished brass finish offers a sleek, sophisticated touch that's festive but so understated.
Expertly crafted from polyester with a luxurious faux-leather finish, this gleaming gold bow features trailing ties for a graceful, sophisticated aesthetic. Designed for indoor display, it includes a built-in loop for easy hanging on any tree.
Elevate your tree with Victoria way with these exquisite velvet bows, crafted from rich, soft velvet with a lustrous finish. Fade-resistant and durable, they offer long-lasting elegance, perfect for sophisticated Christmas trees and other festive accents.
This pre-lit tree brings instant, Victoria-worthy style to your space. With 2,000 branch tips crafted from realistic PVC and PE needles, it offers a full, cashmere-soft texture that feels luxuriously natural. Simply set it up and enjoy an effortlessly chic, sophisticated holiday statement.
These elegant lights feature a neutral-toned string and a warm, twinkling glow, perfect for enhancing a minimalist tree or serving as a refined foundation for a more lavish decor. Each set includes 150 lights arranged in clusters along the main wire for a delicate display.
The first time I visited Victoria's flagship, I was struck by how it feels like a masterclass in minimalist luxury, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, this continued through the understated holiday decor, as I discovered today.
Upstairs, the interiors feel as curated as those in a private home, with carefully placed antiques – including gilded consoles, vintage mirrors, and 20th‑century designer chairs – that feel almost personal to Victoria. The Christmas decor is just as refined here.
Simple string lights (like these from Amazon) cover the window frames, and there's a bar cart out of shot (but it doesn't need to be the holidays to enjoy a homemade aperitif).
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By blending art, antiques, and luxurious textures with minimalist Christmas styling, the flagship achieves a refined, home-like environment where holiday decor feels natural, intimate, and effortlessly chic. This is Victoria Beckham's store, after all.

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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