"Anyone with even the slightest interest in trends can see that Ralph Lauren Christmas is blowing up all over your social media this holiday season. And while it's definitely having a moment, there's something about it that feels less trendy and more like nostalgic, classic Christmas, which is probably why it has such staying power on the feeds. If you're looking for an easy way into this year's top theme, consider adding a little extra tartan, a mainstay RL fabric, into your space."
"Tartan has a way of just making a home look cozy. Just look at how the designer behind the beachy design studio, Cailíní Coastal, uses tartan to decorate a stairwell for the holidays. Even though it's an airy, coastal home, the deep tones in the bows make it feel less stark. If you're wondering how to capture this look in your space, keep reading."
"To put it simply, all tartans are plaids, but not all plaids are tartans. Plaid is a fabric woven to create a decorative crisscross pattern. However, tartan is a more specific and more symmetrical design woven in particular colors and patterns, all linked to historic Scottish clans. Snapping up these tartan pieces into your Christmas decor this year will instantly bring a bit of Ralph Lauren sophistication into your space."
Ralph Lauren-inspired Christmas style emphasizes nostalgic, classic tartan patterns to create cozy, timeless holiday decor. Tartan adds warmth to varied interiors, including airy coastal homes, through deep tones and traditional plaids. Tartan differs from generic plaid by being a specific, symmetrical weave linked to Scottish clan patterns, while plaid broadly denotes crisscross designs. Incorporating tartan shams, bows, and accents introduces Ralph Lauren sophistication and moody yet classic colorways like blue. Durable, yarn-dyed cotton pieces maintain their look for years, making tartan both a stylish and practical choice for seasonal decorating.
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