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... as this year's Christmas color; but that does not mean I can't admire these sneaky peaks at H&M Home's Christmas Collection 2010! It is certainly festive, no? It makes me think that there are ways you can do red in a very contemporary way too- not just the very traditional and boring one seen EVERYWHERE for the holidays. Shiny red and silver could look cool. Or red and black for something a tad more edgy. Or just red on red, different textures and tones could maybe be allowed to rock my Christmas Day lunch table too!
Note: I am aware that we are not even passed Halloween on the calendar, but today the weather was cold and grey and it looked like snow could possibly be in the air- so I felt very Christmas'y all of a sudden!
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