Need Christmas décor inspo? These celebs have the chicest designs

It’s never too late or too early to get those Christmas decors up! 

Whether you’re scrambling to decorate or taking your sweet time picking this year’s design theme, a little holiday inspo from these celebrities wouldn’t hurt.

Kim Chiu 

It’s a White Christmas for Kim Chiu this year. The actress prides herself in decorating her own Christmas tree, no matter how busy she is.

“Ang plano ko this year, it’s White Christmas and na-mi-miss ko lang talaga mag-travel and maka-experience ng White Christmas,” she said in a vlog where she decorated her tree.  

In her YouTube video, Kim shared her tipid tip to reuse and recycle old ornaments that can still be of use.  

Gabbi Garcia 

We’re seeing some pink in Gabbi Garcia’s home!

Gabbi got a little help from event stylist Dave Sandoval and Bespoke Manila for what seemed like her pink-infused Christmas tree.  

In an Instagram post, the actress shared a sneak peek of the ornaments she will be using for her tree. Based on her snaps, it’s a mix and match of different elements for her decorations.  

Mariel Padilla 

Meanwhile, Mariel Padilla got some help from her sister to perfect her “dreamy winter wonderland” at home.  

The host-actress has not just one, but three Christmas trees to complete her wonderland theme. Her three threes are adorned with different but all-white ornaments.  

Marjorie Barretto 

This one’s definitely posh! Marjorie Barretto’s setup at home looks like a dream decked in the classic Christmas colors – gold, green and red.  

In an Instagram video, the celebrity mom showcased her posh yet traditional table setting and her Christmas tree that’s teeming with red and gold ornaments.  

Bea Alonzo 

Seems like multiple trees is a trend this year. Bea Alonzo’s house is a home to three Christmas trees as well.  

In a YouTube video, the actress shared that her theme is romance because of the romantic year she has had. Her décor is definitely one-of-a-kind, as she made use of dried flowers and even dried oranges for a pop of color.  

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