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Sophie Edwards

The Retro Revival Everyone Is Upon Us – Jane Fonda's Pattern-Drenched '70s Bedroom Embodies The Groovy Trend Everyone Is Talking About

Jane fonda on her bed in the 70s.

Everything reinvents itself. Even a few years ago, the splashes of orange, shag rugs, and bold geometric patterns of the '70s were considered unsightly hangovers from our parents' generation. However, the tides are quickly turning on this bold design decade; in 2026, the burgeoning retro revival is sure to explode. For inspiration, we are turning to one of the era's greatest icons: Jane Fonda.

An image from the year 1970 shows that the actress's Beverly Hills bedroom idea was just as emblematic of the period as she was. Jane's bed is pattern drenched in swaths of orange, purple and pink block printed fabrics. A burgandy tapestry hangs behind her bed, and her wall is adorned with an 'Ojo de Dios' weaving (like these tapestries from Etsy). It's pure '70s style.

Though we don't see every trend from this decade making a comeback, Jane's bold bedroom offers a premonition on what styles from the time might come back into vogue. According to experts, these are the looks from her bedroom to lean into with your take on reviving '70s trends.

(Image credit: Bettmann / Contributor Getty Images)

Once the poster-child for unloveable colors, Orange (as seen in Jane Fonda's bedroom) is making a major return in the new year. Google data shows that searches for 'Orange Bedrooms' have increased by 129% over the last year, and they are likely to continue climbing. If you're considering decorating with orange, now is a great time to start.

Andrew Seed, interior design expert at luxury bedding retailer The Odd Company explains: 'Orange is making a major comeback in interiors, adding warmth and personality to bedrooms. From burnt terracotta walls to vibrant accent furniture, this trend is all about bold, cheerful colors.'

Recreate Jane's Pattern-Drenched Look at Home

If you want a true '70s design you can replicate Jane Fonda's look with orange, but you can also take inspiration from her color palette and apply it in a more modern way by creating balance in your cozy bedroom.

Andrew advises: 'To get the look, balance brighter oranges with neutral tones like beige, cream, or warm wood. Layer in textiles like rugs, cushions, or throws in complementary shades like navy or teal, and avoid colours like baby blue or hot pinks. By doing so you will create a cozy and dynamic space that feels modern and unique.'

Another style from Jane Fonda's bedroom that is returning in 2026 is the boldly patterned tapestry behind her bed. The key difference in the 2020s is that we're more likely to see homeowners creating the look with a patterned headboard, rather than a piece of fabric for a more polished finish.

Andrew states: 'Vintage decor is back, and 1970s- style headboards are leading the charge. These are often characterised by bold geometric shapes, velvet upholstery, and low-profile designs that give a room character.'

The beauty of the look is its seemingly effort combination of prints and materials like that pattern-drenched style seen in Jane Fonda's bedroom.

'To nail this trend, pair a statement headboard with muted walls or earthy tones, then layer in textured bedding and cushions,' advises Andrew. 'This combination helps create a nostalgic yet sophisticated bedroom that feels straight out of a vintage magazine. Opt for burnt oranges or deep greens to get the classic 70s look.'

Interiors are constantly reinventing themselves, and often this means returning to something older and making it new again. Archival spaces are the perfect place to source inspiration.

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