In lieu of the yuletide season, we would like to commend the beautiful celebrities who have embodied the holiday spirit so well that they actually started looking like Christmas trees. Thank you for bringing holiday cheer to fans, friends, and foes all across the globe.
Without further ado, we present our lovely celebrity Christmas trees. Do you Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge was inspired by one of these holiday outfits?
1. Drew Barrymore in Green Gown
Boasting perfect tree proportions, this look just needs a star on the head and it’s all set for the upcoming festivities. Perhaps some decorations would be good as well. We’d hate to leave a tree so bare.

2. Victoria Beckham in Bold Green and Black Velvet Oscar de la Renta Dress
We call this the Christmas Tree with Gorgeous Long Stems. This tree also has, and quite ironically at that, a booming fashion career to boot.


3. Katy Perry in Embroidered Gucci Dress
This is the Blessed Tree, which got its title from its bountiful, um, fruits. This tree also happens to be one of the sexiest looks in 2013, as we have recapped recently.

4. Gwyneth Paltrow in Green Sequin Elie Saab Gown
Here we have a tall, slim Christmas tree of utmost sophistication and elegance. This tree would fit right in at Tony Stark’s home. Or at Coldplay’s.

5. Nicki Minaj Is Queen of Christmas Trees
Yes, Nicki Minaj, we get it. You are a Christmas tree.



6. Beyoncé in Skin-Tight Zac Posen Resort 2008 Dress
This tree has the amazing ability to throw diva-like poses because this is the Diva Christmas Tree, which is the female version of a Hustler Christmas Tree.

During the show, the American singer sang a rousing rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz.

7. Catherine Zeta-Jones in Green Strapless Ball Gown
From that gorgeous pine green color to that detailed plastic tree texture, this is the mother of all celebrity Christmas trees. Look at how it beautifully tapers out at the bottom. A merry Christmas to everyone, indeed.


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