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Take a Look at the Claridge’s Christmas Trees Through The Years — Claridge’s tradition of collaborating with fashion designers on their Christmas trees dates back to 2009.

At this time of the year, the luxury hotel Claridge selects a famous fashion designer to decorate its iconic Christmas tree. Since the beginning of the project, in 2009, a lot of renowned designers have added their own personal touch to the Christmas tree. After prestigious fashion designers like John Galiano, Burberry, Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana and Kally Ellis for Alexander McQueen it’s Karl Lagerfeld‘s turn to shine and dress the five-star hotel lobby for this year. Today, Daily Design News invites you to take a glimpse of the Claridge’s Christmas trees through the years!

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Claridge’s Hotel Christmas | Photo: @aspenaire

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John Galiano for Dior (2009)

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In 2009, in the beginning of the project, the selected designer was John Galiano.

John Galiano for Dior (2010)

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And the fashion designer came back in 2010 with this unique Christmas tree design.

Alber Elbaz for Lanvin (2011)

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A traditional take on Christmas décor.

Kally Ellis for Alexander McQueen (2012)

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A stunning design in the signature style of Alexander McQueen.

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana (2013)

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An extravagant design by the fashion house Dolce & Gabanna.

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana (2014)

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Claridge selected Dolce & Gabanna two years in a row and we can definitely understand why.

Christopher Bailey for Burberry (2015)

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Two years ago Burberry presented the hotel with this crystal and gold design.

Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson (2016)

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Last year’s design was a bit unconventional with a forest setup.

Karl Lagerfeld (2017)

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This year the selected Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director of the prestigious design house Chanel. The famous fashion designer was delighted to take on the project as he revealed that “Christmas trees are what I remember most from my happy childhood.” The final result was a beautiful upside-down pine tree located in the hotel’s main entrance and which was unveiled on the 22nd of November.

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