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The Most Wanted Christmas Décor Trends Everyone Is Clicking on Right Now

Christmas décor in 2025 has officially reached its “go big or scroll home” moment. This year’s collections are richer, moodier, more nostalgic, and more shareable than ever. Between TikTok virality, Pinterest saves, and Google Discover showcasing festive décor on repeat, the most popular holiday looks are already setting record-level demand.

Image: Vintage Christmas Ornament Collection

Whether you’re rethinking your tree, refreshing your mantel, or simply craving something that sparks that holiday magic, these are the most wanted Christmas décor trends for 2025 — and exactly why the internet can’t stop talking about them.


1. West Elm’s Four-Mood Holiday Collection: The Trend Everyone Is Saving

West Elm has created one of the most talked-about collections this season. The approach feels modern, fresh, and incredibly easy for shoppers to replicate at home.

  • Highly curated styling
  • Distinct color stories that are “Pinterest perfect”
  • An accessible mix of playful and elevated pieces

Standout items

Social reaction:
“This is the aesthetic.”
“Saving this for my holiday redesign.”


2. Anthropologie x New York City Ballet: The Nutcracker Trend

This collaboration is everywhere this season. Soft pinks, embroidered pillows, ballerina ornaments, and tutu-like tree skirts make this one of the most whimsical and nostalgic holiday trends of the year.

Why it’s viral

  • Balletcore is resurging across fashion and décor
  • High nostalgia value

Best-sellers

Social reaction:
“I need this.”
“This collection feels like a fairytale.”


3. Hearth & Hand with Magnolia at Target: The Cozy Leader

This collection continues to dominate holiday décor conversations thanks to its classic, rustic textures, warm neutrals, and approachable price points. Joanna Gaines’s influence is unmistakable — simple, timeless, cozy.

Why people love it

  • Affordable pieces that easily mimic high-end décor
  • Natural styling that feels warm and welcoming
  • Perfect for living rooms, mantels, and entryways

Key pieces

Common comment:
“Heading to Target now.”


4. The Viral Items Seen Across TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest

Image: Maria Valeria Urdaneta

There are a few recurring stars dominating social media feeds this season:

The TikTok-Famous Home Depot Christmas Tree

  • Over six million views
  • Thousands of comments asking where to buy it
  • Repeatedly selling out

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The Ralph Lauren Christmas Aesthetic

A color and styling trend inspired by tartan, deep burgundy, navy, velvet, leather, and equestrian touches.

  • Mentions up over 600 percent since last year
  • A top-performing search category across Google and Pinterest

The Angelica Throw Blanket is my favorite.


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Image: Susie Watson Designs

The palettes dominating the season include:

  • Deep forest green paired with antiqued gold
  • Burgundy and navy in classic Ralph Lauren style
  • Soft pastels inspired by Balletcore
  • Mixed metals in champagne, brass, silver, and pewter
  • Warm, earthy neutrals layered with texture

These colors consistently appear in the most saved and shared holiday content.


Image: Boxwood and Berry Mini Chairback Wreaths

Texture is playing a significant role in 2025 Christmas styling. This year, the emphasis is on layers, warmth, and tactile richness.

  • Velvet ribbons and bows
  • Knit textiles and throws
  • Faux fur accents
  • Mercury glass ornaments
  • Natural greenery and eucalyptus
  • Wood, clay, and handmade finishes

If it adds depth and invites touch, it’s trending.


Final Thoughts: A Year of Elevated, Personal Christmas Style

Image: Classic Christmas Tree

Christmas décor in 2025 is all about creating a space that feels magical, intentional, nostalgic, and beautifully personal. Whether you’re drawn to the softness of Balletcore, the boldness of monochrome luxury, the charm of rustic farmhouse pieces, or the glamour of West Elm’s curated moods, there’s a style trending this year that fits every home.

And with social media amplifying these collections into viral fame, the holidays have never felt more inspiring — or more fun to decorate for.


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