Demi Moore's anti-trend tree exhibits a style that's already impressed for centuries – design experts say it's an eternal source of inspiration
The actress's Christmas tree features white lights and colorful ornaments for a vibrant, traditional look that is anything but boring
Green trees and white lights are practically unofficial symbols of the holiday season, so it makes that they are fixtures in many homes over Christmas. Anything but boring, these trees can be made visually pleasing and unique with personalized assortments.
Case in point: Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' tree from a couple of years ago. In a post shared on the actor's Instagram page, we can see the grand tree adorned with bright lights, colorful ornaments, and metallic ornaments, giving it a look that is nothing short of festive.
While Christmas tree trends come and go (we have seen plenty of naked trees, i.e. minimally decorated ones this year), investing in a traditional tree is a surefire way to introduce a vibrant and versatile piece of Christmas decor into the home.
We recommend experimenting with different shapes, sizes, and colors of baubles and ornaments, while ensuring lights are delicately wound around the tree's perimeter.
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Realistic branches
This pre-lit tree offers an instant Moore look without any fuss at all. It has 2,000 branch tips with realistic green PVC and PE pine needles for a lush, cashmere feel that feels completely natural. Place it in your entryway to instantly get the actress's aestheric.
Highly-rated
A best-seller on Amazon (and deserving of glowing reviews), it's hard to go wrong with these lights this Christmas. If you are shopping for a larger tree, the strands are connectable, so you can have a harmonious glowing light throughout your branches.
Snowflake patterns
Much like the details on Moore's tree, this piece has a bright gold finish that feels timeless. We can invest knowing it will look just as good next Christmas and for many more holidays ahead.
Festive classics
Red, white, green, and gold have been associated with Christmas for centuries – so why start anywhere other than the timeless basics? Moore agrees – in case we need another excuse to invest.
Swarovski crystal
For the ultimate Christmas treasure that's special enough to pass through the generations, we can find nothing better than this Swarovski ornament. Though it's a small investment, it will impress each time it returns to your tree – promising luxury every single year.
Personal
If you love personalization, you'll love this monogram piece. With its sophisticated gold detailing, the Aurelia Gold Monogram Ornament adds a personalized touch to your holiday décor.
'Here on the celebrity style team, we've seen a host of figures, including Michelle Pfeiffer and Jennifer Aniston, experimenting with a 'nearly naked' Christmas tree – often meaning their branches comprise of nothing but lights. Moore's tree is the opposite of this,' comments Megan Slack, the head of celebrity style news at Homes & Gardens.
'There's nothing quite as statement-making as a tree in an entryway, especially when it stretches tall beside the staircase – and her exhibition of eclectic ornaments makes it all the more sentimental. Moore has opted for a red, green, and gold palette that's been associated with the holidays for centuries, and who can argue with the classics? While I admit I do love the pared-back minimalist design trend, Moore reminds me that some looks will never go out of style. Return to her Christmas decor year after year for failsafe inspiration.'
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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