This Thursday is the much-anticipated Christmas. You must have been able to feel this joyful festive atmosphere when walking on the streets recently, whether it is the colorful shining lights or the dazzling decorations on the windows and Christmas trees. , all making the Christmas atmosphere even stronger everywhere.
When it comes to the most indispensable Christmas tree for Christmas, in your impression it is nothing more than a green tree covered with all kinds of colorful decorations, right? Such a Christmas tree that ordinary people can assemble at home, through imagination As soon as infinite fashion designers took action, they immediately had a 180-degree fashion transformation. The designers used their creativity to break through the traditional appearance of the Christmas tree and bring an avant-garde new look. Some of the designs just use The symbolic elements make it difficult to tell that it is a Christmas tree (designers really have different artistic minds from ordinary people, right).
Here we will introduce this year’s creative Christmas trees created by major fashion designers. Let’s take a look. Do these novel designs break your established impression of Christmas trees?
Gareth Pugh for V&A Museum
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British fashion designer Gareth Pugh was recently invited to create a Christmas installation for the V&A Museum in London. This pyramid-shaped Christmas tree has a gilded exterior and is composed of different levels of pyramids. The style is as avant-garde as Gareth Pughs clothing design. , becomes the glittering golden Christmas tree in the V&A Museum.
Shirazeh Houshiary for Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham just opened her first store on Dover Street in London earlier this year. For the first Christmas in the store, Victoria Beckham stood in the store with an inverted Christmas tree. This Christmas tree was made by Designed by the famous Iranian designer Shirazeh Houshiary, the appearance is not exaggerated and eye-catching and is very consistent with the interior decoration style, but it is still eye-catching.
Dolce & Gabbana for Claridge’s
British high-end hotel Claridges has invited designers to design unique Christmas trees for the hotel every year since 2009. This year, it once again cooperated with the designer duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana of Dolce & Gabbana. The two used the magic forest as the concept to create a unique Christmas tree for Claridges. It is very labor-intensive to build a two-story luxurious Christmas tree. There are many glass balls hanging on the tree. They are all hand-painted and labor-intensive. At the same time, there are deer, fox, rabbit, squirrel and other forest animal dolls surrounding the tree. , bringing dreamy colors full of childhood memories.
Designer Christmas Tree Exhibition
In addition to the Christmas trees individually created by the above designers, the "Designer Christmas Tree Exhibition" event initiated by Didier Grumbach, the former chairman of the French fashion union, is also the focus of attention every Christmas. The "Designer Christmas Tree Exhibition" calls on major fashion designers to create unique Christmas trees every year. It has been held for 19 consecutive years, and the proceeds from these highly collectible Christmas trees will be donated to cancer research institutions through charity sales, making Christmas more enjoyable. In addition to the joyful atmosphere, it adds warmth.
Finally, let’s take a look at which designers are joining us this yearHow about joining this charity fund-raising team?
Stella McCartney uses colored light bulbs to decorate the triangular wooden frame, implementing the brands minimalist style.
Max Mara made the small mannequin put on a red coat and stand on the spiral staircase, becoming a symbolic Christmas tree, which is very innovative.
Jean Paul Gaultier inverted the bushes with a grid decoration that looks like sprinkles of snow.
Hubert Barrère, the artistic director of Maison Lesage, a high-end embroidery workshop owned by Chanel, folded green and white paper into a delicate little Christmas tree, with the top of the tree looking like it is covered with snow.
Christian Diors Christmas tree is made of blue, yellow, white, red and green balls.
Pierre Hermes’ red Christmas tree.
Abstract Christmas tree by Diane von Furstenberg.
The Christmas tree installation of French "Lingerie Queen" Chantal Thomass at the Artcurial auction house, with its pink bow and sexy legs, makes people smile.