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Bows, for Christmas? Groundbreaking

To paraphrase the great Miranda Priestly: “Bows, for Christmas? Groundbreaking.”

You could argue that TikTok has made trends impossibly fleeting, and you would be correct, but there are some fashion moments that stick around long enough to impact the way we dress. And this is one of them. Bows have been everywhere for the last couple of years, along with other femme staples like pearls, ruffles and ballet flats.

The ubiquity of these cutesy ribbons is partly due to the rise of girly, hyper-feminine designers such as Simone Rocha, Sandy Liang and Cecilie Bahnsen. (The holy trifecta of girly design.) Not to mention, you have the popularity of online aesthetics such as “coquette” in recent years, which has got the girlies wanting to look like a cross between a wedding cake and a Sofia Coppola character.

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Now, what was already a massive trend has spiked in the run-up to Christmas with almost 2 million searches in the past 2 weeks, according to Google Trends. Granted, some of those are probably people looking to wrap their gifts… but still!

With Christmas looming closer, if you’re attending a festive party but don’t want to wear red and green, how about cosplaying as a present? It’s much chicer than wrapping yourself in tinsel. Look no further than woman of the moment, Lily Allen, as proof that bows are the sweetest addition to a winter party dress. The songstress wears Trashy Lingerie, a Los Angeles-based label.

Below, take a peek at other stars who have sported a bow recently, from Amanda Seyfried to Sabrina Bahsoon, AKA Tube Girl.

It’s a West End Girl Winter, and bows are on the menu. Here are our best picks for bow-adorned dresses and apparel this holiday season.

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Writers at Lord’s Press come from a range of professional backgrounds, including history, diplomacy, heraldry, and public administration. Many publish anonymously or under initials—a practice that reflects the publication’s long-standing emphasis on discretion and editorial objectivity. While they bring expertise in European nobility, protocol, and archival research, their role is not to opine, but to document. Their focus remains on accuracy, historical integrity, and the preservation of events and individuals whose significance might otherwise go unrecorded.

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