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Bare Tree Trend Divides Homes This Christmas

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Minimalist Christmas trees with few or no ornaments are trending.
  • Celebrities like Julianne Moore and Khloé Kardashian embrace the style.
  • The trend sparks debate between those who love simplicity and tradition.
Bare Tree Trend Divides Homes This Christmas

A minimalist Christmas tree trend is gaining traction this holiday season, characterized by bare branches adorned only with subtle lights or no decorations at all. This approach, championed by celebrities such as Julianne Moore and Victoria Beckham, has sparked a lively debate online and among families.

Supporters of the 'nearly naked' tree aesthetic highlight its peaceful, streamlined, and stress-free nature, appreciating the elegance and lack of mess. For some, it's also a practical choice, especially in households with young children or pets, as it eliminates hazards from fragile ornaments. This trend aligns with a broader movement towards smaller gatherings and budget-conscious traditions.

However, the minimalist tree is not universally embraced. Many express a strong preference for traditional trees, deeply connected to nostalgia and the sentimentality of cherished ornaments. Etiquette experts advise against criticizing differing holiday decorating choices, emphasizing that personal preference should be respected, suggesting that for some, less is indeed more, especially regarding negative comments.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The minimalist Christmas tree trend involves decorating with very few or no ornaments, focusing on bare branches and simple lighting.
Celebrities like Julianne Moore, Michelle Pfeiffer, Victoria Beckham, and Khloé Kardashian have been noted for adopting the minimalist tree style.
People choose minimalist trees for their elegance, simplicity, reduced mess, cost savings, and as a practical option for homes with pets or children.

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