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Politically correct Christmas tree causes controversy in Sydney, Australia

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The Dolce&Gabbana Christmas Tree at 25 Martin Place causes controversy by not mentioning the word ‘Christmas’ in any of the messages on the tree.

Standing an impressive 14.5 metres tall, the tree is adorned with over 520 decorations, illuminated by more than 9,000 sparkling lights, and crowned with a custom 1.5-metre star topper. Every detail reflects the precious art of Made in Italy craftsmanship, combining tradition, exclusivity, and style to create an unforgettable festive experience.
 
The tree’s design is a true celebration of Dolce&Gabbana’s distinctive aesthetics. Its stacked ornaments showcase iconic patterns, while decorated baubles evoke the brand’s inspirations. Red mirror balls, refined gold ribbons, and shimmering foil ribbons inscribed with wishes add layers of elegance, culminating in the luminous star that crowns this majestic display.
 
This is more than a Christmas tree - it’s a statement of artistry and luxury, embodying the pure Dolce&Gabbana essence and bringing a touch of Italian glamour to Sydney.

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