Shea McGee Just Shared Her Favorite Christmas Tree Trend of This Year – It’s a ’90s Classic That’s So Easy to Recreate

Shea McGee has unveiled her four enchanting Christmas tree styles for 2025, each effortlessly beautiful and easy to recreate at home

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When it comes to decorating my tree, I’m a bit of a traditionalist. I like to bring out the same decorations year after year. But each new festive season, I do add a few new pieces to my collection to refresh the theme slightly, and Shea McGee has just provided all the inspiration I needed to choose this year’s new style.

Shea has revealed her four Christmas tree looks, designed to inspire the undecided (a.k.a. me). From French country to cozy classic, her tree designs for 2025 nail some of the biggest trends of the season – and recreating them at home couldn’t be easier. Here, I’ve broken down each look and included all of Shea’s recommendations so you can shop them too.

1. French Country

Entryway with a christmas tree decorated with hydrangeas and pale blue ornaments surrounded by presents

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Decorated with dried hydrangeas and plenty of vintage-style ornaments, the first look that Shea presents is the 'French Country' themed tree. Inspired by trees of the past, it's a refreshingly elegant display, featuring an array of pale blues, creams, and golds.

Shea says, 'I'm going to show you how to style four distinct tree looks today. The first is my favorite tree this year. I have old magazine tears from the '90s of these French country trees with dried hydrangeas, and I wanted to do that in a new way this year.'

Using the 9" Norway Spruce Pre-Lit Faux Tree as her tree of choice, Shea covers it in French-style Christmas decor, from golden pears to blue and white china ornaments.

2. Heirloom Family

Christmas tree with ribbons and ornaments and a star topper surrounded by presents

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Shea's second tree is undeniably nostalgic. Featuring a mix of ornaments and a striking color palette, it's a real feast for the eyes. While such an array of decorations could be chaotic in theory, the color palette connects the pieces and ensures the scheme doesn't overwhelm the space.

Shea says, 'In the study, we did our Heirloom family tree. The palette is reds, blues, and an eclectic mix of ornaments. I love this because anything goes, but we bring it all together with a unified palette on the ribbons.'

Shea covers the 9" Snowy Grandis Fir Pre-Lit Faux Tree in strikingly whimsical accessories as well as more traditional metallic ornaments, perfectly balancing old with new.

3. Classic

Living room with fireplace and christmas tree in corner decorated with red bows and citrus

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Embracing timeless Christmas decorating ideas, Shea covers the 9' Grandis Fir Pre-Lit Faux Tree in an array of classic ornaments, from heritage-style bows to garlands of dried citrus.

Shea explains, 'This is our classic Christmas tree look. I say classic because we went really heavy with the red, green, and gold. We've done a few different garlands, we added the citrus and then mixed in this red berry that has a gold leaf surrounding it.'

Shea mixes red, green, and orange tones, creating a vibrant yet classic tree that feels familiar and still elevated. You'll notice all the typical Christmas motifs and more; the longer you gaze at it, the more it unfolds.

4. Magical Wonderland

Whimsical christmas tree decorated with bows and glass ornaments surrounded by presents and a console table with rattan light and stocking

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Last but by no means least is the 'Magical Wonderland' tree, inspired by nostalgic Christmases from our childhood. Featuring whimsical ornaments and striking colors, it's a fun take on tradition.

Shea says, 'And we can't forget the kids. We created something playful and full of wonders: our magical wonderland tree, for all those special ornaments your kids make and bring home.'

Shea uses the 7' Snowy Grandis Fir Pre-Lit Faux Tree as part of her display. Featuring delicately frosted branches, it's the perfect backdrop for the bold pops of color and kitschy decorations that catch the light.


Shea McGee has covered all bases with her four Christmas tree looks. From charming nostalgia to enduringly elegant French country, no matter which one you choose, creating a memorable and uplifting display couldn't be easier with so much inspiration.

Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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