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Stress-free Christmas preparation – our complete festive guide

December always flies by at breakneck speed. Between shopping, invitations, children, and work, we often find ourselves choosing gifts and outfits at the last minute. This year, let’s change things up. Here is a festive calendar—designed like an Advent calendar without the rigidity—to guide you through your holiday prep week by week. Outfits, decor, gifts, and meals: everything you need to get ready for Christmas with peace of mind and fully enjoy the magic of the holidays.

1. Late November or Early December: Setting Up Holiday Magic in your Home

The best starting point is to transform your home. Holiday decor immediately sets the mood and makes you want to enjoy the festivities. 

2025 holiday decor trends: 


  • Natural materials: Think wood, wool and linen. Decorations made of raw materials are making a comeback.  
  • Bright discretion: Out go the multicoloured garlands, in come white or gold LEDs, which bring a touch of softness and elegance. 
  • Craftsmanship spirit: Blown glass ornaments, handmade decorations, homemade cast candles.


Tip: No need to spend a fortune. A few fir branches in a vase, a string of lights around a mirror, and your living room exudes Christmas spirit. For the more creative among us, December is also an opportunity to start small projects such as making a homemade Advent calendar, personalizing candles with ribbons, or even creating your own self-hardening clay ornaments. 


And don’t forget Black Friday on November 28! A unique opportunity to kick-start your gift shopping for less.   

2. First Week of December: Preparing Your Style

Once you’ve set the mood at home, time to focus on your wardrobe. Procrastinating until December 23 to find a dress or coat can not only be stressful but may also lead to overspending. Get a head start and enjoy a wider selection by planning your outfit purchase in advance. 


Trends to look for: 


  • Velour: Timelessly elegant, it comes in dresses, blazers, or wide-leg pants. 
  • Controlled sequins: With discreet additions a top or skirt, they add a festive touch without overdoing it. 
  • Metallic touches: Think silver, golden or copper accessories.  


The trick is to plan according to the occasion:  


  • For dinners with friends: A casual outfit with a festive accessory.   
  • For the office party: Understated elegance, with a sparkling detail. 
  • For Christmas Eve with the family: Comfortable elegance (fluid dress, well-cut shirt).


Shopping tip: Start your search early. The best pieces sell quickly. You will be satisfied knowing that your outfit is prepared while your friends and family are still undecided.

3. Second Week of December: Thinking About Gifts

Gifts are often the main source of stress. Planning ahead can change everything. 


Trendy and efficient gift ideas:

 

  • For women: natural beauty sets, fine jewelry, and minimalist bags. 
  • For men: fashion or sports accessories, headphones, and electronics. 
  • For children/teenagers: creative games, tech gadgets, subscriptions (magazines, online platforms).   
  • For grandparents: framed photos, heated blankets, gourmet baskets. 
  • For work colleagues: fine chocolates, indoor plants, scented candles.  


Tip: Set a clear budget and stick to it. Gifts don’t have to be lavish to be appreciated—what matters is the thought behind them. 


A strong trend in recent years has been to give experiences as gifts. Massages, cultural events, cooking classes, or even a night out at a restaurant. These gifts create lasting memories, and that’s often what makes the biggest impression. 


4. Third Week of December: Planning Meals

At Christmas, food is everything – but it shouldn’t be an extra source of stress.    


If you’re hosting: 


  • Plan your menu in advance and test your original recipes. 
  • Revisit the classics: a turkey stuffed with exotic flavours, an ice cream log with white chocolate and red berries, and homemade cocktails. 
  • Always include options for vegetarian or intolerant guests: vegetable gratin, mushroom pie, and fruit pavlova.


If you’re going to the restaurant: 


  • Reserve your table in early December. 
  • Choose different cuisines: try something different (Italian, Asian, fusion cuisine) to experience something new.


Practical tip: There’s no need to go overboard for the entire meal. A well-presented cheese and charcuterie board or an ice cream dessert accompanied by fresh fruit can effortlessly save an unexpected situation. 

5. Christmas Week: Time to Finish Up and Enjoy!

It’s the final stretch, but there’s no need to exhaust yourself. 


  • Last-minute gifts: Last-minute gifts such as personalized cards, coffee beans for coffee lovers, or gourmet gift boxes. 
  • Wellness: Take some time to yourself. Hair styling, a manicure, home spa, or even just a hot bath – the goal is to get relaxed and re-energized for the festivities.    
  • Ambience: Let yourself be swept away by what you’ve prepared. The house is decorated, outfits are ready, and your gifts are wrapped. All that’s left to do is enjoy yourself.


Stress-busting tip: Delegate! Everyone can bring a dish, contribute to the decor, or help sort things out. Christmas isn’t a solo event.  

6. After Christmas: Extending the Magic

What if things continue after January 2nd?  


  • Winter sales: Take this opportunity to complete your wardrobe or pick up that decor item you’ve wanted.  
  • Recycle and repurpose: Turn leftover turkey into gourmet sandwiches or use extra vegetables to make comforting soups. 
  • Decor: There’s no need to put everything away too quickly. Keep the lights and candles to soften the long winter evenings. 
  • Cocooning: Put on your coziest sweater, make some hot chocolate, and watch a belated Christmas movie or play a board game with your family.


After all, the magic of Christmas isn’t limited to December 25. It lasts as long as you want it to.


Above All, a Time of Relaxation and Connection

This festive calendar is an invitation to slow down, think ahead, and savour the moment. Rather than rushing through December, take it week by week: decorate, choose your outfits, buy your gifts, prepare your meals, and then finally, enjoy yourself. 

And remember: Christmas isn’t about perfection; it’s about sharing moments together. So, take a deep breath, smile, and enjoy the good times.