Christmas Trees: The Latest Trends from Socialites to Ballers

Extreme Decorations Take Center Stage

Christmas trees are no longer just a symbolic decoration for the holidays; they have become a statement piece for homes and social media pages. Socialites and ballers are taking their tree decorating to the extreme with lavish ornaments, unique themes, and over-the-top lighting. This year, we’re seeing everything from fully-blown themes (think Harry Potter or Nightmare Before Christmas) to designer ornaments that could put an entire store to shreds.

While most people prefer red and green as their primary color scheme, extreme decorators want pop colors. Nothing is off-limits: hot pink trees, neon green lights, and rainbow tinsel. They bring their personalities and interests to life on their trees, making them conversation starters.

Making It Rain (Ornaments)

For those who can’t get enough of the bling, making it rain ornaments is the trend to follow. These ballers are not afraid to spend big bucks on the most unique and eye-catching ornaments. They know that the way their tree looks can reflect their social status, and they want to show off their wealth in style.

These high-rolling decorators go beyond the standard Christmas balls and invest in designer ornaments like Swarovski crystals, luxury car replicas, and even diamond-encrusted baubles. Nothing is too extravagant, from $50 to $1000 per ornament. It’s all about making a statement; these decorations do just that.

But for those who don’t have a budget to put towards flash and sparkle, making DIY ornaments is a great way to add your personal touch to your tree. Glitter, paper, and any other craft supplies can be used to create unique ornaments that will stand out among the store-bought ones.

Wrap Up:

In conclusion, socialites and ballers everywhere take their Christmas trees to the next level. From fully-blown themes to expensive designer ornaments, nothing is too extreme for tree decorating. Whether you want to keep it classic or go all out, your tree can reflect your personality and style. With these trends in mind, prepare to deck your halls and make your Christmas tree the star of your holiday season.