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Sophie Edwards

Tinsel is back in style this year – and Shea McGee's chic Christmas tree shows how this retro holiday decor should be used

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Love it or hate it, tinsel is back. The 1950s Christmas staple has been appearing in some of the world's most stylish homes across social media, including in the house of the final harbinger of what's cool in interior design: Shea McGee. The McGee & Co. founder's style is sleek, coastal, and neutral. 

Basically, the opposite of the gaudy maximalism we've come to associate with tinsel. However, as is to be expected, Shea has made the silver garland look effortlessly chic and completely in line with her signature style. Her Christmas tree loudly declares: It's time to give tinsel a chance.

Shea McGee's Christmas decor is full of cool, neutrals, incorporating several pieces from the 2023 McGee & Co holiday collection. Unexpected silvers and blues form the basis for the look with grayish-blue, brown, and silver ornaments on the tree amongst the cascading tinsel.

This shade of modern Christmas decor is trending, according to color experts. Research from Hiatt Hardware shows that searches for Blue Christmas Decor reached over 3 million views on Google and TikTok this year. 

Ryan Calvert, color expert at Hiatt Hardware states that when it comes to Christmas tree decor, 'A focal point of one color can work well when executed correctly.' He continues, 'Different shades of blue will add dimension to your interiors and prevent a flat, 2D look from developing, whilst achieving a wintery and cool effect. To execute this trend, you can buy a blue Christmas tree or decorate a regular one with blue ornaments, tinsel, and lights.'

Furthermore, many experts welcome the return of tinsel. Jennifer Ebert, digital editor at Homes & Gardens states: 'This trend will always cycle back around because it has the ability to turn your living room into a magical winter wonderland. Silver tinsel cascading down your tree reflects light around the room, creating an icicle-like effect. When paired with blue ornaments like Shea has done, the trend looks sophisticated and stylish.'

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Will you use tinsel on your tree this Christmas? There are a whole host of Christmas decor trends interior designers are using in their homes this year, but the best policy is always to take what you like and leave the rest. By blending trends with your personal style, you can create holiday decor that feels both timeless and like a true reflection of you.

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