Sisters Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian are both taking part in this year's hottest holiday decorating trend: pink Christmas trees.
Jenner, 21, shared photos Wednesday on Twitter of the pink Christmas tree decking the halls at the office of her beauty brand, Kylie Cosmetics.
The tree is decorated with round pink ornaments and Kylie Cosmetics products hanging as ornaments.
Jenner's older sister, Kardashian, also shared a photo Wednesday of a pink Christmas tree in her California home.
The cute photo shows Kardashian's daughter True alongside the tree. The reality TV star and Good American co-founder wrote in a caption that the family's longtime florist, Jeff Leatham, surprised True with the "beautiful pink tree."
The Jenner-Kardashian sisters are right on trend for holiday decorating.
While black Christmas trees were the unlikely trend-setters last year, pink Christmas trees are being heralded as this year's holiday must-have.
Searches for pink Christmas trees are up 125% on Wayfair.com compared to the same time period in 2018, the home furnishings company told "Good Morning America" last month.
(MORE: Your scientific excuse to decorate your house even earlier for Christmas)The popularity this year of the colorful trees is attributed by Wayfair to the popularity of the blush or delicate shade of pink that has come to be known as millennial pink and seen in everything from restaurants to runways.
Pantone's 2019 color of the year is living coral, a shade of pink, proving the color's hotness.
Pink is also just a fun pop of color and one that photographs well for the all-important Instagram post. The hashtag #PinkChristmasTree brings up more than 20,000 posts on Instagram.
One Wayfair customer explained in a review on the company's website that she chose a pink tree for a more personal reason.
"I was diagnosed with [breast cancer] earlier this year," she wrote. "After surgery and treatments, I am celebrating Cancer Free this Christmas! I purchased this pink tree as a symbol of being cancer free."
In addition to Wayfair, retail sites including Amazon, Walmart and Treetopia each have dozens of pink Christmas tree options.
Treetopia, an e-commerce site that sells artificial Christmas trees, reports a 33% increase in searches on its site for pink trees compared to last year.
Wayfair's options range in price from $24 to more than $300.
(MORE: Now Alexa can control your Christmas tree)"Pink signals a refreshing air of celebration and adds an element of relaxed fun to any space. It's also unexpected for the holidays," a Wayfair spokesperson told "GMA." "We're so accustomed to the traditional tones of red, green and gold. Pink for holiday encourages people to put traditions aside and experiment with a color that's more unexpected."