Hollywood Regency – named for the movie-making industry of southern California as typified by the glamorous homes and estates of the actors and actresses of Hollywood’s “Golden Era.’ From roughly from the 1920s through the 1950s, designers such as Dorothy Draper and Billy Haines typified the style with their decadent interiors.
Hollywood Regency is glitz and glamour covered in lacquer, chrome, and mirrored finishes. Every detail is meant to convey luxury and there is always the feeling that people should look good in the design— particularly if they are wearing satin bathrobes and sipping a cocktail.
— Rochelle Greayer
Now I know these aren’t to everyone’s taste – Mother Melbourne hates them. And some of you might too, but for those of you who like to evoke a little bit of kitsch inspired by old Hollywood glam: you’re welcome.
From the gift boutique at Shopbop.com