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Katrina Harper-Lewis

Jackie Kennedy's Powder Blue Dressing Room Has Rekindled My Love of Whimsical Decor 65 Years On – it's Undeniably Romantic

Jackie Kennedy blue bedroom.

Style icon, Jackie Kennedy, has always been an endless source of inspiration for our wardrobes, but this throwback to her White House dressing room proves that her sense of style extended to interior decor, too. Nostalgic and so pretty, this vintage-style dressing room combines powder blue with pleats, ruffles, and draping fabrics in the most romantic way, and it's making us completely rethink our own bedroom styling.

We often think of romantic bedroom ideas featuring frills and ruffles as looking dated or twee, but if you stick to a simple color palette and keep the look light, rather than overdone, it can tap into a sense of nostalgia without looking old-fashioned.

Kathryn Nelson, principal designer at Kathryn Nelson Design in Dallas, explains: 'As nostalgia cycles back into the bedroom, we’re seeing a softer, more romantic language take hold through powdery hues such as soft blues and greyed lavenders, airy drapery, skirted tables, and delicate prints that feel collected over time rather than themed. This style has never truly gone out of fashion; however, more clients of all ages are gravitating toward this traditional, romantic aesthetic.'

Taking a leaf from Jackie Kennedy's bedroom color idea, the softest powdery blue, we've pulled together some of our favorite pieces to bring a little First Lady-style romance to your home.

Shop Powder Blue Bedroom Decor Inspired by Jackie Kennedy

While Jackie Kennedy's White House dressing room features high windows that can take the visual impact of heavily draped curtains, you can get the look with more subtle details, such as a simple pale blue pelmet or a delicate ruffle trim.

But keep ruffles to a minimum to avoid it becoming overly flouncy. Stick to a handful of pieces with ruffles or frills, such as cushion trims, bed valances or lampshades (we love the modern interpretation of this box pleat lampshade from Lulu & Georgia) in a limited color palette to tie the look together.

Equally, avoid the combination of prints and ruffles, unless they follow that same color palette – such as the blue and white in the Loveshackfancy Rose Duvet Cover from Pottery Barn.

Kathryn Nelson adds 'Pretty, vintage-style bedrooms are defined by layered textiles, gentle color contrast, and a sense of craftsmanship. Today, the look feels most successful when those elements are thoughtfully edited with clean-lined upholstery, vintage casegoods, tailored bedding with custom shams, contemporary lighting, and a calm, livable palette that honors the past while feeling fresh and relevant.'

(Image credit: Future)

Another clever way to tone down the whole look is to incorporate a neutral, such as white, which, in Jackie Kennedy's dressing room, keeps everything feeling fresh and bright.

Add in some statement or vintage furniture, such as a chaise longue, ottoman, or room divider in vintage silhouettes or hand-painted designs, to emphasise the elegant boudoir aesthetic.


While you may think pretty, feminine bedrooms, filled with frills, pastel hues, and prints aren't for you, there are plenty of ways to take the vintage elements from Jackie Kennedy's White House dressing room and give them a more contemporary spin that still feels elegant. It's certainly given us pause for thought when it comes to dreamy bedroom decor ideas.

For more whimsical decorating ideas, we explore how to elegantly make your home more whimsical in 2026 in our dedicated feature.


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