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Alice Temperley
I’ll be in Somerset, and I am planning to drink as much port and eat as much expensive cheese as possible. Our Christmases revolve around playing games with the family, beach walks and food. Luckily, I went to India last week for work, so I was able to load up on presents – trinkets and fabrics – so I could make my inlaws things for the house. We still do stockings, and my sisters and brothers still get into my bed at 5am, even though we’re all more or less grown up. We start eating chocolates at 6am, then there’s lots of mulled cider and brandy, a huge lunch and a Boxing Day walk on the beach. As it’s the countryside, I’ll wear just one simple, easy dress and huge knitted house socks. I’m hoping my husband’s got me some underwear.
Karl Lagerfeld
I’m not allowed to travel at Christmas, as we are in the middle of couture and I might have an accident. I have to stay in Paris and work. It’s divine to stay here, reading, sketching, not watching “the thing” [the TV], but getting things done because there is nobody about. What I like best is when I don’t have to look at my watch. I love to be alone – you have to recharge your batteries. This Christmas, I’m moving, leaving a house I have lived in for 30 years. It’s a difficult move – not sentimentally, because I am not a sentimental person – but because of everything I’ve accumulated over the years. I’m taking only what I really need. The new place is very modern: all glass, silver, white and grey, and very beautiful, overlooking the Seine. It took me 2½ years to do.
Sharon Osbourne
The family are all working so hard in different places over the year that we never get to spend any time together, just the five of us. Ozzy’s on tour in America at the moment, so this year we will all be over there. Ten days of just family. Nothing is more important than that.
Anya Hindmarch
Locking the doors, lighting the fires and closing out the world. I can’t wait. This year, at home in London, we’re also going to do all the things we never have time to do: a Jack the Ripper walk, a competitive gingerbread-house cook-off, dinner at the Tiroler Hut, for Austrian madness, lunch at the Nags Head. Then we are going to the mountains on December 28 to work off the damage.
Holestar
I’ll be performing in a trannie panto. Christmas is a celebration of indulgence: being a trannie is overindulgence, and what I do is overoverindulgence. I will be partying very hard, and partaking in a little “relaxation” after the gigs. Then I’m going to my father’s for Christmas Day. Holestar won’t be coming – my alter ego will be stuck in rehab. My parents know her, but they don’t quite get her. They find it amusing but bizarre. Actually, although I’m playing with gender roles, Hole is my family name – but, obviously, a lot of people think it refers to something else. When I was in the army, I was Private Hole. Anyway, Sir Cliff of Richard once said: “Christmas is love and Christmas is peace.” And I say: “Why not?”
Roberto Cavalli
Christmas for me means two things: family and Florence. I spend so much time travelling that, for a few days, it’s just so fulfilling to cherish my roots and find myself again in my own place, in our house in the hills above Florence, with the people I love the most: my children, my grandchildren and my wife, Eva. We’ll all be there, chatting by the fireplace, eating wonderful Italian meals, exchanging presents, having a good time. We have a proverb in Italy that goes: “Spend Christmas with your family and Easter with whoever you want.” I happily oblige.
Perez Hilton
I’ll be in Los Angeles – it’s my first Christmas here. The big thing for us is Christmas Eve: we have a huge Cuban Noche Buena. Traditionally, Cubans roast a whole pig and eat it with rice, beans, avocado and things, but I’m not sure we’ll go that far. I mainly love the desserts: buñuelos and turrones. Buñuelos are mashed-up root vegetables made into ribbons and deep-fried, and turrones are different kinds of candies that you buy in a box. We exchange presents at midnight, then spend the whole of Christmas Day eating. I’ll do some work, probably for about four hours, because I work every day of the year. If I don’t post, people will be disappointed – I have a demanding public.
Alex James
Everyone piles into our bed in the morning with their stockings, including my mum and dad. One of my last rock-star purchases was a huge bed, big enough to fit us all, and we have a fire in our bedroom that we only ever get around to lighting on Christmas Day. We don’t do presents until after lunch – it’s almost posher than goose, doing the presents after lunch, isn’t it? This year, we’ll eat boned stuffed duck, with oysters to start, but for me, the absolute high point is just before the cheese comes out: that’s the moment when I take a deep breath and say . . . yeah. This year, I’ll serve two cheeses – a vacherin, because it can punch its way through the layers of duck and oysters, and our cheese, Evenlode Little Wallop. The best thing about Christmas here is the fires in every room. They take over from the TV: you just sit and stare at them, and the next thing you know, you’ve been there for hours. And the tree. We have a huge tree that Claire decorates. It’s totally bling. Wedding dresses and Christmas trees – women can’t control themselves, can they?
Daniella Helayel of Issa
For the past four years, I have spent Christmas at our factory in China, looking at fabrics and samples, as I keep changing things until the last minute. I loved Christmas when I was a kid, but I think it’s only fun when you have lots of children around. I can’t wait to have my own children, so I will want to celebrate again. I often spend the time between Christmas Day and the new year detoxing and meditating – this year, I’m going to Chiva-Som spa, in Thailand. I like to swim and be in the sun and relax; it is the ultimate pampering. Flavio Briatore For sure I will be heading somewhere hot, with lots of sunshine and blue sea, in the company of my fiancée, Elisabetta, and a few good friends.
Diane von Furstenberg
Christmas Eve will be spent under a huge tree in our house in Los Angeles. My husband, children and grandchildren will be there, as well as some friends. We will eat early and open presents, then the next day we will all fly to Aspen for a week of skiing and rest.
Mairead, Queens of Noize
You can get away with anything at Christmas: sleep, eat and party as much as you want. I’m an only child, and Christmas with just my mum and dad is never that much fun, so I see them beforehand. When I start breeding, I’m sure I’ll go back, though. I spend time with friends and do things I haven’t done before. I’ve been to Hawaii and Mexico, and had a whale-watching Christmas. This year, we’re skiing in France. We’ll do lots of cooking, take Pictionary and play loads of daft games.
Angela Hartnett
Our family, over the past few years, has got bigger and bigger. This year, we’re 22. Presents don’t feature: it’s just about getting together, although my brother’s children get a few gifts in the morning. I know Christmas is here when my mum, my aunts and I sit down and make anolini – little ravioli-type parcels filled with braised beef and veal, mixed with breadcrumbs and parmesan, served in a chicken broth. When we sit down to eat them, everyone has to give their opinion on every little detail – nobody can just say they’re nice.
Jilly Cooper
On Christmas Day, we wake up clutching our heads and have smoked salmon and a glass of champagne for lunch – last year, we tried Nigella’s recipe and it didn’t work. We don’t open presents until 9.30pm. The animals buy presents for everyone. It’s obscene: there are three dogs and two cats. My perfect Christmas would be to stay at Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons with the whole family, and just eat and sleep. We’d play poker, and it would be lovely to have a magic present-giver wizard to sort out all the gifts.
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