As High-End Goods Grow Out of Reach, Cost-Conscious Consumers Make Luxury Style Accessible to All
- "Ralph Lauren Christmas" trend blends 90s luxury aesthetics with budget-friendly DIY, driven by Gen Z and cost-conscious shoppers amid inflation. - Etsy/TikTok searches for the trend surged 180-600%, as consumers replicate plaid/velvet decor via thrift stores and discount retailers. - Economic pressures see 2025 holiday spending down 10% to $1,595, while tariffs add $132 average costs per shopper, per Deloitte/LendingTree. - Ralph Lauren's Q3 2025 revenue rose 13.7% to $3.77/share, with institutional inv
With inflation and higher prices changing how people shop for the holidays, a new trend is emerging: the "Ralph Lauren Christmas." Popular among Gen Z and shoppers watching their budgets, this movement mixes a longing for the lavish style of the 1990s with creative thriftiness. Social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram have seen searches for the term soar by 600%, and Etsy has reported a 180% increase in related decor searches compared to last year, according to
The heart of this trend is recreating the brand’s iconic look—think plaid patterns, velvet textures, and brass details—without the hefty price tag. Shoppers are turning to thrift shops, dollar stores, and discount outlets for imitation brass candle holders, plastic nutcrackers, and generic tartan throws. “This search pattern shows the trend has shifted from a niche interest to a widespread approach to holiday planning,” said Chase Varga, Marketing Director at ListenFirst, as cited by Fortune.
This change mirrors larger financial worries. The 2025 Deloitte Holiday Retail Survey predicts average holiday spending will be $1,595, a 10% drop from 2024, while Visa’s data reveals people expect to spend $736 on gifts—a 10% rise from last year, but mainly due to increased prices, according to
For many, the "Ralph Lauren Christmas" is less about the brand itself and more about the feelings it inspires. The style brings back memories of “grandparents’ homes” and “classic holiday movies,” providing comfort during uncertain times, according to Fortune. Retailers are tapping into the trend by pairing luxury-inspired products with budget-friendly options in their holiday promotions.
At the same time, the brand is enjoying a financial upswing. In the third quarter of 2025,
Experts remain optimistic. Needham & Company has raised its price target to $350, and the stock now holds a “Moderate Buy” rating with an average target of $336.12, according to an
This movement highlights a contradiction: as luxury becomes harder to afford, its style is kept alive through more accessible means. For Gen Z, putting together a "Ralph Lauren Christmas" is a sincere effort to revive warmth and tradition in tough times, not a tongue-in-cheek gesture. As one social media commenter said, “It’s about making magic, not just purchasing it,” a sentiment Fortune featured.
Though some critics say the trend simply recycles old customs, its popularity shows the lasting charm of carefully crafted nostalgia. For Ralph Lauren, the challenge is to maintain its luxury image while appealing to a generation that values affordability—one that is now redefining the spirit of the holidays in new ways.
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