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MEET THE STARS OF THE CHRISTMAS ADVERT

Discover how Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Zawe Ashton, Tan France and Hannah Waddingham celebrate Christmas, from bucking traditions to creating family fun

Sophie Ellis-Bextor

“We host Christmas – my husband Richard and I, and our kids – so everyone comes over to us. We’ve got loads of traditions – some of them are quite universal, while some of them are unique to our family, such as dancing a Conga line around the house singing ‘here comes the Christmas pudding’ after lunch.

On Christmas Day, I like to wear a fun party dress – something I can eat lots of food in and not worry about it. For Christmas parties, I’m open to wearing all sorts of things. I’ve got lots of sparkly pieces. I’ll be dressing up in Christmas partywear as much as I can all throughout December.

My top Christmas advice? Think of it as a season. Enjoy all the aspects of Christmas and don’t put yourself under too much pressure to get that one day right.”

“I’ll be DRESSING UP in Christmas partywear as much as I can”

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Silver diamanté necklace. Shop now
Gives the mirror ball a run for its money
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Black puff-sleeve jacquard party dress. Shop now 
Bid farewell to restrictive waistbands
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Get your pout on-point with a festive red
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Silver slingback heels. Shop now
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Tan France

“I put my Christmas tree up on Halloween and I keep it up until Valentine’s Day! I grew up in a Muslim household, so we didn’t really celebrate Christmas, but I was desperate to. My husband and I provide the food and the presents, but it’s not so much about the religious aspect for us – we’re celebrating family, friends and community.

On Christmas morning, I’ll wear festive pyjamas. In the evening, we usually have friends over for dinner, so I go a little bolder – I’ll usually throw on a blazer.

I try to come back to England as often as I can around December. My family lives in Manchester, and the Christmas markets there are wicked. We don’t do Christmas like this in America – it’s nice, but nothing like in the UK.”

“I put my TREE up on Halloween and keep it up until Valentine’s Day!

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Ivory pure silk bow tie. Shop now
Elevate the day with a pure silk bow tie
£15
Black pure-cotton double-breasted velvet blazer. Shop now
Nod to the occasion with festive velvet
£130
Regular-fit pure-cotton dinner shirt. Shop now
Choose from three cuts for the perfect fit
£45
Black tuxedo trousers. Shop now
Added stretch makes these ideal for Christmas
£40

Hannah Waddingham

“I don’t think Christmas has to be glamorous or over-the-top. It’s absolutely what you make of it with the right people. If there’s a Christmas tune going (from late November), then I’m in. I appreciate the little things, like the little plastic jumping frogs and the fortune-telling fish that come in Christmas crackers, which take me back to childhood.

If I can get away with lounging about on Christmas Day, then that’s fabulous. My top tip? Eat plenty of food before you start drinking. Everybody tends to get a little too excited and you really want to avoid mixing your drinks unless you want to feel like a washing machine.”

“LITTLE things like cracker gifts remind me of childhood

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Silver envelope evening bag. Shop now
Stow your after-dark essentials in style
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Black sequinned sleeveless party dress. Shop now
The LBD gets an ultra-glam makeover
£59
Silver diamanté bracelet. Shop now
More is more when it comes to festive sparkle
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Black diamanté-trim strappy heels. Shop now
Heels you can dance all night in (yes, really)
£39.50

Zawe Ashton

“The thing I’m looking forward to most about Christmas this year is my table centrepiece. It doesn’t necessarily matter if people’s plates can fit on the table or not, it’s all about what’s on display in the middle for me.

I get very excited when it’s time to hang the stockings up, and I make everyone wear novelty jumpers on Christmas Eve. I really love to give a small present on Christmas Eve, open the stockings in the morning and then the presents under the tree later. My sister creates a personalised Christmas quiz for our family, which I always look forward to.

My least favourite thing about Christmas? I’m not a Brussels sprout fan. I want to be. I’ve tried so hard. Last year I tried to jazz them up with a recipe from a cookbook, but it just didn’t work – I didn’t commit enough.”

“I make EVERYONE wear novelty jumpers on Christmas Eve”

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Diamanté drop earrings. Shop now
Embrace your time to shine
£16
Silver sequinned party dress. Shop now
Dial up the drama with a sequinned dress
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Black sequinned evening bag. Shop now
Get your hands on this glittery grab bag
£25
Gold leather platform heeled shoes. Shop now
Platform heels fuse style and comfort
£55

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