'Tis The Season
In an age where every celebrity launch feels like another product drop, Meghan Markle’s upcoming holiday special, With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration, offers something subtler—yet no less intentional. Premiering December 3, 2025, on Netflix, this is not your average seasonal TV fare. It’s a soft-power moment dressed in satin, wrapped in fir branches, and framed in flickering candlelight. And yes, it’s worth watching.
A Cinematic Holiday Moodboard
In the press release, With Love, Meghan Holiday Celebration is described as “With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration invites you to join Meghan at home in Montecito, California, as she shares how she likes to make this time with family and friends especially memorable and meaningful. Together, friends and family deck the halls, create holiday feasts, craft heartfelt gifts, and share lots of laughs — and give you simple how-tos to follow at home.”
What makes Meghan’s special stand out isn’t its recipes or hosting tips—it’s how those elements are styled like a story. From the glint of a velvet bow to the glimmer of vintage champagne coupes, With Love, Meghan is filmed with the kind of quiet, cinematic precision usually reserved for indie films and perfume ads. It’s not about selling you something—it’s about inviting you into a feeling. And that feeling is warm, curated, feminine, and aspirational. It says “home” but through the lens of fashion and film.

Style Is the Story
There’s no costume designer credited, but make no mistake: every look is considered. From Meghan’s cashmere knits to the hand-written place cards and botanical arrangements, everything speaks. There’s a language to how a dinner table is dressed and how a guest is welcomed—and here, that language is Meghan’s.
If you pay close attention, you’ll see echoes of her past: her days on Suits, her time as a blogger, her love of handwritten notes and soft tailoring. The special blends lifestyle with narrative, and the result is a kind of modern fairy tale—real, but polished.

More Than Holiday TV
This won’t just be a holiday show. It’s an aesthetic document. In an era when fashion houses are partnering with streaming platforms, and costume departments are as influential as stylists, With Love, Meghan reads like a lookbook in motion.
It’s an example of how celebrities are reclaiming the visual narrative—taking control of how they’re seen, how their homes are shown, and how they express style beyond red carpets. And just like a couture campaign or carefully crafted trailer, it has the power to inspire moodboards, Pinterest saves, and holiday menus alike.