Barbara Palvin Shares Her Dream Christmas Gift and Holiday Traditions with Dylan Sprouse
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Barbara Palvin knows exactly what she hopes to receive from her husband, Dylan Sprouse, this holiday season.
“My dream gift would be for him to build an entire room with storage space for all my holiday decorations,” Palvin, 31, shared during the Revolve Holiday Shop event at The Grove in Los Angeles.
She elaborated, “I just packed up my Halloween decorations — about ten big boxes — and now I’m pulling out all my Christmas stuff. I love celebrating every holiday.”
While Palvin is enthusiastic about decorating, Sprouse, 32, playfully pointed out, “We don’t have any storage left in the house.”
Thanksgiving has been a relatively new experience for Palvin, who grew up in Budapest, Hungary. Despite this, she’s embraced the holiday as another opportunity to decorate. “Thanksgiving is new for me,” Sprouse said, and Palvin added, “But it’s just another reason for me to get festive.”
She also noted that Christmas traditions in Hungary differ from those in the U.S. “In Hungary, Saint Nicholas Day is on December 4th,” she explained. “Santa comes then and leaves toys in the window or your shoes.”
However, celebrating the holidays far from her family overseas isn’t always easy for the model. “It’s a challenging time because we’re here, though my sister is now in L.A. too,” she shared, referencing her sister, Anita Palvin.
Reflecting on meaningful traditions from her childhood, Palvin recalled a unique family practice. “Every four years, we had to hand-make our gifts. No spending money — just crafting and DIY. My dad was always the most creative,” she said fondly.
“One year, he collected chestnuts and little sticks and made tiny figurines by gluing them together,” she reminisced.
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