My Very Favorite Holiday Movies: A December Full Of Delights

Tina, here.

Happy (almost) weekend! Time to break out my classic Holiday Movie List and start working your way through them with your favorite little or big people over the next few days. Movies transport us. I get lost in not only the stories, but the costumes and set designs. I have so many favorite holiday movies for these reasons, and I've complied them here for you to enjoy for the 3rd year in a row. You may want to make the Salted Caramel Bark for the best movie munchie.  And if you're having people over to watch and want some great outfit ideas, check out this post on What To Wear Christmas Eve.

This list is always a big hit, so if you do't mind, I'm including it here again. I stick with the classics, and these are all classics worth watching every Christmas. All these are streaming on Netflix.

Miracle on 34th Street (1947 version here). The first Christmas movie I truly fell in love with. I believed. And my mother loved this one, too.

The Holiday. I love everything, everything about Cameron Diaz's LA home, and her wardrobe is my dream. I love Kate Winslet's cozy, whacky English cottage, too.

It's A Wonderful Life (Black & White Version). I basically want to be Mary. In every way.

Love Actually. The opening shot is worth watching over and over and over. And I love British humor. And Emma Thompson is divine.

Little Women. This movie makes me want to live in the 1800's with Susan Sarandon as my mother and grow up with sisters like Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.

The Family Stone. Diane Keaton is always good for a perfect wardrobe. LOVE hers in this movie. And SJP has an incredible wardrobe of Prada and Ralph Lauren. As she matures into a real human being over the course of this movie, she earns the right to wear Ralph.

While You Were Sleeping. Sandy is just soooo great in this movie. You'll want to adopt her and make her your daughter or best friend. And you'll forgive her for all her sad fibs.

A Christmas Carol (1999). A perennial favorite. A stirring message. And many people's most beloved adaption of this Charles Dickens classic.

Pop the popcorn and settle in! In this t-shirt.

Merry merry!

xo,

Tina

 

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