I've always been anti-early Christmas, but this Lulu and Georgia holiday drop has me shopping in October – snap up burgundy, bows, and retro florals before they go
It's time to get your home in the holiday spirit


Don't get me wrong, I'm a big Christmas person. Come December, I'm practically Mrs Claus. But at this time of year, I'm still firmly in my fall era and refuse to start shopping for the holidays too soon.
But then Lulu and Georgia dropped their new holiday collection and completely changed my mind. And I'm not easily swayed. Balancing nostalgic Christmas decorating ideas with more modern festive trends (think bows and burgundy), these are the kind of pieces that I'd be so sad to miss out on come December.
With so many of these pieces bound to sell quickly, I’ll admit: I’m officially on board with curating my Christmas early this year. Here's why I think this collection is every stylish homeowner's answer to fuss-free holiday decorating.
Fresh off the back of the coveted Sarah Sherman Samuel fall collection for Lulu and Georgia, the stylish design brand has blessed us with a drop of seasonal decor that couldn't have been more exciting to unwrap in my inbox.
Designed to 'set the stage for every celebration', the collection is filled with everything you'd expect from a festive collection: velvet, plaid, and plenty of Christmas mantel decor. But it also takes on a fresh, 2025 iteration of both the bow Christmas trend and the burgundy Christmas trend.
To add a touch of whimsy to the tree, the Adea Bow Ornaments are a new-in must-see, while the burgundy velvet Danita Bow Garland will instantly elevate the simplest of holiday vignettes – and feels way more luxe than DIY.
Speaking of burgundy, the rich hue runs throughout the collection and is paired in unexpected color combinations with a fall take on butter yellow and an earthy olive green in the mix. Plus, you can't miss out on the retro florals and vintage-style tree ornaments.
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Of course, the fun doesn't stop at the Christmas tree.
For the Christmas table, the Musetta Plaid Table Linens bring a touch of tradition, while the chic Romaric Table Linens subtly nod to the season with petite burgundy florals that can be used throughout all your fall hosting endeavors.
And at your entryway or credenza, a statement garland and some attention-grabbing decorative objects are all you need to make it feel festive, without having to redesign totally. I love the idea of pairing the sweet Elodie Mantel Houses that are made of warm brass and reflect twinkling candelight, with the Revel Paper Mantel Trees to create a stylish scene.
The best part? The smaller details are as chic as the big-ticket items. From floral tree skirts to scalloped doormats and brass stocking holders, every item is thoughtfully designed to make Christmas feel extra special this year.
Lulu and Georgia's stylish Christmas
Each piece has been thoughtfully designed to mix, match, and layer, so whether you’re decorating a mantel, trimming the tree, or simply adding a festive accent to your entryway, you’ll find something that feels timeless and super chic.
Here are my top picks from the collection to shop now.
Shaped like wrapped candy and finished in jewel-toned glass, this trio will catch the light beautifully. Scatter them among retro Silver Icicle Tinsel for a playful yet sophisticated holiday accent.
The mix of burgundy, velvet, playful bows, and retro-inspired ornaments in this collection feels both nostalgic and elevated – a combination that’s hard to resist. These are the kinds of pieces that won’t just make this year’s celebrations feel on trend, but will come out year after year. Just don’t wait too long, because collections this good never stick around.

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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