Kylie Jenner’s beautiful & extravagant Christmas decorations through the years

Kylie Jenner turns her home into a Christmas wonderland year after year. It’s clear that she’s a big fan of the holiday, especially since she and Travis Scott became parents to 4-year-old Stormi and their son, whom they originally named Wolf, who came into the world on February 2, 2022. Many continue to be left breathless when they lay eyes on the impressive Christmas tree the young businesswoman put up this year, but it's not like it's the first time that her Christmas decorations have made an impact because of their spectacular extravagance.

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Ever since she moved into her own home, Kylie has taken pains to decorate in an over-the-top, luxurious sort of way for the holidays. Let’s just say that she does not skimp on the Christmas tree or other décor for the season. And, like her sisters and her mother, Kris Jenner, the owner of Kylie Cosmetics is all about filling her impressively luxurious mansion in California with opulent decorations no matter the cost. Let’s take a look at how she’s decorated her home for Christmas over the years.

Her 2022 decorations are majestic.

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Her 2022 Christmas tree isn’t just large, it’s two stories' worth of large. It’s so big that it starts on one level of the home and brushes the ceiling of the next level. It’s imposing, to say the least.

Her tree is stunning.

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The young mom shared a video of what it took to get the Christmas tree situated in her home. It’s not like she just drove over to a Christmas tree lot and strapped the thing to the roof of her car. Nope—it took a whole team and a lot of maneuvering to put this baby in place.

In 2021, her tree was a little less commanding, but still lovely.

In 2021, Kylie showed off how she set the mood for the holidays with multiple trees. One of the trees sat in a corner of one of the rooms in her home, looking pretty covered in white lights. In that same room, she had an electronic wooden pyramid that told Christmas stories and was illuminated with chandeliers around it.

The pyramid was handmade and imported from Germany by the Muller Company. According to Daily Mail, it is valued at about $1,000.

In 2020, she gave a tour of her Christmas villa.

The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan invited her YouTube followers on virtual tour of her home, where luxury and beauty were on full display. She had two natural fir trees and talked about the history of the ornaments on one of her trees. Her little girl, Stormi, was by her side.

Check out her North Pole-inspired tree.

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Figures of polar bears accompanied Kylie Jenner's second Christmas tree in 2020. That was the year she was listed by Forbes as the highest-earning celebrity of the year. She had plenty of reason to feel festive that year.

Santa came for an extended visit.

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Here we all thought that Santa lives in the North Pole, but apparently he’s been living with Kylie since she was born. Or at least the white and gold Santa that Kylie showed sitting in a comfy sofa by the fireplace lives with her. Can you blame him? She’s got a very nice home.

We got a virtual tour in 2019.

The reality star opened up her home to us via one of her YouTube virtual tours. In this tour, she shared that she always puts the “big” tree in the entrance. She referred to that year’s decorations as “super simple.” Her idea of super simple is anything but super simple, though.

Even before it was decorated, the tree was impressive.

Kylie Jenner's monumental 2019 Christmas tree was resplendent with large white ornaments and white lights. The tree was worthy of a magazine spread and grander than some of the trees that get put up in fancy hotels.

Her workspace got the pink treatment.

At her Kylie Cosmetics office in 2019, Kylie put up a pink tree, decorated with simple large spheres as well as lipsticks and other beauty products from her line that had been turned into ornaments. Very clever and a great branding opportunity.

In 2018, she went for the gold treatment.

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The year that her daughter was born, Kylie opted for a gold theme on her main tree. She thanked Jeff Leatham and his team for never failing to make the magic of Christmas come alive. That tree was definitely magical.

Stormi's first Christmas also had a touch of pink to it.

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That same year (2018) Kylie and boyfriend Travis Scott added pink touches in the form of elves to the décor. Maybe they were inspired to do so in honor of their baby girl, who was only 9 months old at the time.

In 2017, pink was also on display.

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That year, Kylie thanked Jeff Leatham and team for making her Christmas decoration dreams a reality. Her tree was 20 feet tall that year and featured large pale pink ornaments on it. Some of the pink ornaments were so large, they could only be classified as ginormous.

Her decorations were very elegant in 2016.

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Kylie took a selfie in front of her beautiful snowy pine tree. That year she went with a silver and white theme. The winter season is perfect for this shimmering white effect that is enhanced by the lighting.

There was a very special detail that year.

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Kylie had a personalized gingerbread mansion on display in 2016. The brown facade was decorated with the names of her then-boyfriend Tyga, as well as the rapper's son, King Cairo, and Kylie's pets, named Bambi, Norman, Ernesto, and Penny.

In 2015, she had a more modest approach.

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This was when Kylie was beginning to develop her talent for making Christmas a magical time. By then she was in her own home and wanted to put up a fairly simple tree with metallic tones, which she chose to show off to her followers.