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How "Ralph Lauren Christmas" Became This Year's Holiday Decor Trend to Watch

The “Ralph Lauren Christmas” aesthetic is shaping the 2025 holiday season with a mix of heritage texture, classic Americana and quiet luxury. Instead of the minimal, modern holiday look that dominated recent years, this style leans into a cozier depth: dark wood paneling, brass accents, velvet, leather and rich seasonal color.

Across social platforms, the look is gaining traction as people reinterpret the Ralph Lauren mood at home. Tartan runners, cable-knit throws, vintage glassware and even the iconic “Polo Bear” motif are becoming recurring pieces in holiday decor. What makes this trend stand out is its atmosphere. Spaces feel warm, layered and cinematic—almost like stepping into a holiday scene from a 1980s film.

The style goes beyond visual decoration. It’s also about sensory cues: smoky jazz playlists, pine and wood-smoke scents, and dim, warm lighting that softens every surface. A simple bar cart styled with brass, crystal and dark spirits, or a layered reading nook with wool blankets and leather-bound books, can create the effect without a full overhaul.

The article emphasizes that achieving this look doesn’t require new furniture or elaborate styling. It’s about blending existing pieces with intentional accents—tartan, velvet, brass, candles—to create a sense of history and presence. In a holiday landscape filled with fleeting trends, the “Ralph Lauren Christmas” mood stands out because it feels timeless and rooted. With 2025 leaning toward warm, nostalgic design, this approach is striking a chord.

Credit: Elle Decor.

 
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