A Ralph Lauren Inspired Christmas
When I started seeing “Ralph Lauren Christmas” pop up all over my social feeds, I knew I had to dig deeper. My Christmas style has always been a very traditional one: a tree of multi-color lights full of glass, handmade and vintage-like ornaments, garland on our mantel and bannister adorned with red bows, beautiful Santa figurines depicting his different looks through periods of time, a spoke Christmas tree cookie jar and needlepoint stockings hung by the fireside. I want to make it all as warm and cozy as possible – a place our family doesn’t want to leave on those early dark school nights as anticipation for the holiday break nears. But diving into the looks of a Ralph Lauren Christmas? I might just be adding a few of those elements into my traditional vibe.

A Ralph Lauren Christmas is quintessential gilded, cozy, heirloom holiday comfort. It’s holiday maximalism without being tacky – full of velvet stockings, tartan plaid throw pillows, eucalyptus and cedar and playlists full of Sinatra, Fitzgerald and Nina Simone. It feels like stepping inside a snow-dusted daydream: equal parts timeless Americana, quiet luxury, and that warm “come in, stay awhile” magic we all secretly crave. Think rich tartans draped over the back of a well-loved leather chair, the soft glow of brass sconces flickering against wood-paneled walls, and evergreen garlands so lush they practically hum with nostalgia. There’s always a crackling fire, of course. A tray of cut-glass decanters nearby. A wreath that looks like it was gathered from the grounds of a sprawling country estate. It’s the kind of holiday aesthetic that feels beautifully lived-in, never fussy and always inviting.
The magic of a Ralph Lauren Christmas is how effortlessly it blends elegance with warmth. It’s where equestrian touches meet twinkling lights, where velvet ribbons tie up simple pine boughs (check out my post on velvet bow decor for Christmas!), and where the holidays feel less like a production and more like a story – familiar, beloved, and beautifully told year after year.
If this is the kind of holiday vibe that sounds like just your thing, I’ve pulled together some of my favorite Ralph Lauren Christmas decorations to make the beautiful version you envision for your own home. I hope you love some of these ideas as much as I do. Give me all the velvet ribbons, wreaths and tartain plaid a gal can handle!
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Key Elements to Creating a Cohesive Ralph Lauren Christmas Look
A Ralph Lauren holiday aesthetic is all about warmth, heritage, and that elevated-but-effortless charm RL does better than anyone. Here are the signature elements that define the look:
1. Tartan, Tweed & Timeless Plaids
Nothing whispers “Ralph Lauren Christmas” quite like classic tartan. Think throw blankets, ribbon-trimmed wreaths, layered pillows, tailored blazers, and even a splash of plaid on the table setting. The goal: familiar patterns that feel both festive and enduring.
2. Deep, Warm, Heritage Colors
The palette skews cozy and sophisticated, rich burgundy, hunter green, navy, chocolate, and touches of gold. Imagine the colors of an old library wrapped up in holiday sparkle.
3. Equestrian & Americana Touches
Horse-bit details, leather accents, brass buckles, riding boots by the fire, these little nods to the brand’s roots bring in that iconic “Ralph Lauren countryside estate” feeling.
4. Lush Greenery & Abundant Natural Texture
Garlands overflowing with pine, cedar, and juniper. Wreaths tied with velvet ribbon. Fresh greenery on the mantle, staircase, or even woven into chandelier decor. Everything feels organic and slightly wild, in the best way.
5. Candlelit Warmth & Soft Glow Lighting
A Ralph Lauren Christmas is never harshly lit. It’s table lamps with fabric shades, flickering taper candles, firelight, and twinkle lights scattered in a way that feels intentional but never too perfect.
6. Rich Layers: Velvet, Leather & Wool
Texture is key. Layer buttery leather with cozy wool throws, velvet pillows, chunky knits, and touches of suede. The RL holiday home is meant to feel collected and cozy, with materials that get better over time.
7. Heritage Patterns in Unexpected Places
Houndstooth napkins. Argyle stockings. Paisley ribbons. It’s all about weaving in classic patterns that feel nostalgic but chic.
8. Understated Glamour
Cut-crystal glassware, polished silver trays, vintage ornaments, oversized hurricane lanterns. It’s glimmer, not glitter. Sophisticated shine instead of full sparkle.
9. The “Lived-In” Layer
Books stacked haphazardly. A well-worn tartan scarf tossed over an armchair. Slippers by the hearth. A Ralph Lauren holiday is beautiful, yes, but it’s also warm, unfussy, and deeply personal.
Most of all, have fun with it! You don’t have to go all-in but you can create those sophisticated elements with just a few pieces. Happy Holidays!
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