Whoopi Goldberg’s ‘80s Christmas Tree Isn’t Just Decor—It’s a Time Machine Back to Joy, Glitter, and Wild Imagination.NH

The mere phrase ’80s Christmas’ brings to mind mountains of tinsel, garish Santa decor, and blinding, colorful lights. Despite our previous aversion to the era’s decorative excess, the trend cycle marches on. According to experts and online discourse, kitschy Christmas is back.

Luckily, we have examples like Whoopi Goldberg’s 1983 Christmas tree decor to show us that it’s not as bad as we remembered. In fact, there are many ways to incorporate the fun flashy aesthetic into your holiday decor this year without leaning into the decade’s worst impulses.

Luckily for those who enjoy her design, trees like Whoopi’s are defining Christmas trends this year. Josh Branigan, Interiors Expert at furniture and homeware retailer Cuckooland, explains: ‘Kitsch has made its way into interior trends this year and is expected to be a prominent theme this Christmas. This playful, eclectic aesthetic nods to childhood nostalgia and personalisation, creating an authentic and visually appealing space.’

Recreate Whoopi’s Kitschy Christmas Tree at Home
Whoopi’s Christmas tree comes together with a collection of figurine ornaments (like these Nutcracker-style ones from Amazon) and a bit of sparkle. Here are our editors’ picks for recreating the look.
I will always love the nostalgic look of shimmery tinsel cascading down a Christmas tree, even if some believe it should stick to the ’80s. This gold version is affordable and can be reused year after year.
The little drummer boy features heavily in Whoopi Goldeberg’s decorations, and this option is even better because it is customizable. Add your child’s name for an extra special Christmas treat.
The best tree is the one that requires the least maintenance, and this faux evergreen from Target fits the bill. It’s versatile, hearty, and pre-lit.
To recreate the look in your own home, do as Whoopi has done and lean into unexpected motifs and colors. Josh advises: ‘This trend is a maximalist approach to festive decor and will see trimmings and colors that steer away from the traditional Christmas style. Think vibrant pink and purple tones, novelty decor, and pattern-drenching, particularly stripes. This trend works throughout the home but is an excellent aesthetic for a statement dining table arrangement.’

As 80s decor comes back into style, there’s no better inspiration than Christmas decor that is actually from the ’80s. In addition to nostalgia, it offers lessons in design history past, and guidance for the future. Whoopi Goldberg’s tree is the perfect place to start.
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