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Homes & Gardens
Hannah Ziegler

Kelly Osbourne's anti-trend Christmas tree includes colorful lights and eclectic baubles – for a 'Kitschmas' look that's shoppable from under $10

Kelly Osbourne.

It's the most wonderful time of the year, which means we are hard at work preparing our homes for Christmas. The only thing that rivals the joy of decorating a Christmas tree is scouring the internet for Christmas decor ideas, and we just found an excellent option courtesy of Kelly Osbourne.

The TV personality opted for an unorthodox, ice-blue Christmas tree and adorned it with an assortment of colored lights, along with some playful, pop culture-forward baubles. According to experts, the pastel look is very much in for 2024.

'Christmas decor trends usually flitter around the traditional: bows, felts, and deep winter colors. However, 2024 has thrown a slightly unusual one out there: the anti-traditional trend is gaining a lot of popularity and switching out from the conformist red and green (not including the "Brat" green that follows from summer to winter) for quirkier options such as pink and blue,' comments 'Scott Jones, a trends expert from Fab Home Interiors.

'An almost punk take on Christmas, there are, of course, still nods to the holiday, avant-garde Christmas trees, for example – switching out spruce for paper, ceramic, or different colors.'

Shop the look

Below, find a selection of Christmas accessories that are perfect for recreating Osbourne's look.

Melissa Denham, an interior design expert, adds that this look taps into the Kitschmas interior design trend – meaning it's a 'celebration of maximalism and playful nostalgia, perfect for those who want to bring humor and individuality to their décor.'

'“This year, it’s all about going bold,' she says. 'Think bright, candy-colored trees adorned with quirky ornaments – retro baubles, food-shaped decorations, and even celebrity-inspired designs [as we see on Osbourne's tree]. 'To nail this trend, lean into eclectic mixes of oversized decorations, shimmering tinsel, and unconventional tree toppers. Kitschmas is a joyful departure from traditional red and green palettes, embracing a vibrant, delightfully chaotic style that guarantees a fun and memorable setup.'


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