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You can probably get something similar if applying this to a collection of items achieve this via by the use of a StyleSelector, i have used this to approach a similar problem in using different styles on TreeViewItems depending on the bound object type in the tree. You may have to modify the class below slightly to adjust to your particular approach but hopefully this will get you started

public class MyTreeStyleSelector : StyleSelector
{
    public Style DefaultStyle
    {
        get;
        set;
    }

    public Style NewStyle
    {
        get;
        set;
    }

    public override Style SelectStyle(object item, DependencyObject container)
    {
        ItemsControl ctrl = ItemsControl.ItemsControlFromItemContainer(container);

        //apply to only the first element in the container (new node)
        if (item == ctrl.Items[0])
        {
            return NewStyle;
        }
        else
        {
            //otherwise use the default style
            return DefaultStyle;
        }
    }
}

You then apply this as so

 <TreeView>
     <TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector
         <myassembly:MyTreeStyleSelector DefaultStyle="{StaticResource DefaultItemStyle}"
                                         NewStyle="{StaticResource NewItemStyle}" />
     </TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector>
  </TreeView>
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You can probably get something similar if applying this to a collection of items achieve this via the use of a StyleSelector, i have used this to approach a similar problem in using different styles on TreeViewItems depending on the bound object type in the tree. You may have to modify the class below slightly to adjust to your particular approach but hopefully this will get you started

public class MyTreeStyleSelector : StyleSelector
{
    public Style DefaultStyle
    {
        get;
        set;
    }

    public Style NewStyle
    {
        get;
        set;
    }

    public override Style SelectStyle(object item, DependencyObject container)
    {
        ItemsControl ctrl = ItemsControl.ItemsControlFromItemContainer(container);

        //apply to only the first element in the container (new node)
        if (item == ctrl.Items[0])
        {
            return NewStyle;
        }
        else
        {
            //otherwise use the default style
            return DefaultStyle;
        }
    }
}

You then apply this as so

TreeView
    TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector
         myassembly:MyTreeStyleSelector 

 <TreeView>
     <TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector
         <myassembly:MyTreeStyleSelector DefaultStyle="{StaticResource DefaultItemStyle}"
                                         NewStyle="{StaticResource NewItemStyle}" //TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector
 /TreeView

edit: i cant get the angle brackets to display the WPF hence ive removed them!> </TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector> </TreeView>

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You can probably get something similar if applying this to a collection of items achieve this via the use of a StyleSelector, i have used this to approach a similar problem in using different styles on TreeViewItems depending on the bound object type in the tree. You may have to modify the class below slightly to adjust to your particular approach but hopefully this will get you started

public class MyTreeStyleSelector : StyleSelector
{
    public Style DefaultStyle
    {
        get;
        set;
    }

    public Style NewStyle
    {
        get;
        set;
    }

    public override Style SelectStyle(object item, DependencyObject container)
    {
        ItemsControl ctrl = ItemsControl.ItemsControlFromItemContainer(container);

        //apply to only the first element in the container (new node)
        if (item == ctrl.Items[0])
        {
            return NewStyle;
        }
        else
        {
            //otherwise use the default style
            return DefaultStyle;
        }
    }
}

You then apply this as so

TreeView
    TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector
         myassembly:MyTreeStyleSelector DefaultStyle="{StaticResource DefaultItemStyle}"
                                         NewStyle="{StaticResource NewItemStyle}" /
    /TreeView.ItemContainerStyleSelector
 /TreeView

edit: i cant get the angle brackets to display the WPF hence ive removed them!