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Inside the Celebrity Aesthetic: How Hailey Bieber, Zendaya, and Margot Robbie Inspire 2025’s Interior Trends

Luxury today no longer screams — it whispers.
The same quiet confidence defining celebrity beauty is now shaping the spaces they live in.
From Hailey Bieber’s creamy minimalist townhouse to Zendaya’s sculptural Art Deco loft and Margot Robbie’s sun-washed coastal retreat, the homes of 2025’s most stylish women are redefining what “celebrity interiors” mean.
They aren’t about opulence or excess; they’re about balance, intimacy, and intention.

These women have become tastemakers far beyond red carpets and runways.
Their aesthetic choices — whether a neutral palette or a curved velvet sofa — influence how millions decorate, unwind, and dream.
Welcome to the age of Celebrity-Inspired Living, where beauty and space share the same language: soft light, clean lines, and emotional calm.

Hailey Bieber: The Soft Glam Home

Hailey’s signature soft-glam makeup look — dewy skin, beige tones, radiant restraint — translates seamlessly into her interiors.
Her Los Angeles residence, designed with architect husband Justin Bieber’s lifestyle in mind, embodies what Pinterest boards call the “glazed beige” aesthetic.
Cream micro-cement walls, translucent drapes, and layered textures of linen and brushed brass create warmth without clutter.

At the heart of the space is the living room: low-profile furniture in oatmeal hues, organic curves, and soft indirect lighting that mimics golden hour.
Even her vanity table tells a story of balance — marble trays with just a few carefully chosen products, matching the principle of “less but better.”

Design takeaway: adopt Hailey’s mantra of lived-in polish.
Mix matte and glossy textures — a ceramic vase next to a glass lamp, a cashmere throw over minimalist oak — to achieve that radiant serenity.
It’s beauty you can inhabit.

Zendaya: Art Deco Revival Meets Modern Power

Zendaya has always blurred boundaries — between film and fashion, youth and sophistication, classic and contemporary.
Her home follows the same rhythm.
Think Art Deco revived for the modern woman: curved silhouettes, deep jewel tones, sculptural lighting, and brass geometry that feels cinematic rather than nostalgic.

The palette is bolder — emerald, mauve, and caramel — but grounded in natural stone and tactile fabrics.
Her interior designer once described the space as “Gatsby meets downtown LA minimalism.”
Books, art, and vinyl line custom walnut shelves; velvet lounges meet concrete floors.
It’s theatrical yet intimate, mirroring Zendaya’s public persona — powerful but approachable.

Design takeaway: embrace statement pieces that reflect individuality.
Instead of following color rules, let one bold tone — an emerald chair, a plum velvet cushion — anchor your calm neutrals.
Balance energy with grounding materials.

Margot Robbie: Coastal Luxe Reimagined

Where Hailey embodies polish and Zendaya power, Margot brings warmth.
Her home channels Australia’s coastal DNA with California’s golden ease — soft light, natural wood, and the scent of salt in the air.
Whitewashed walls meet woven rattan, sand-colored upholstery, and indoor greenery that blurs boundaries between inside and out.

The overall feeling is cinematic serenity: morning light filtering through linen curtains, an open-plan kitchen with tactile ceramics, and quiet music humming in the background.
Nothing is overdesigned; everything breathes.

Design takeaway: authenticity is luxury.
Swap artificial perfection for organic imperfection — hand-thrown pottery, uneven plaster, or a raw-edge table.
Margot’s world teaches us that sustainability and sensuality can coexist beautifully.

The Common Thread: Emotional Minimalism

While each celebrity has her own palette, the underlying philosophy is shared — emotional minimalism.
It’s not about owning less; it’s about feeling more with what remains.
These interiors, like their owners’ beauty looks, favor calm over chaos.
Soft lighting replaces chandeliers, tactile layers replace ornamentation.
The focus is on sensory comfort — the rustle of linen, the glow of afternoon light, the silence between moments.

Designers call it the wellness of space.
Just as clean beauty celebrates skin health, clean interiors nurture mental health.
In 2025, people crave homes that heal — sanctuaries of softness in a world that moves too fast.

Textures of the New Luxury

The 2025 celebrity interior trend rejects glossy perfection in favor of texture-driven design.
Expect to see:

  • Linen, bouclé, and raw silk replacing synthetics.

  • Plaster, clay, and limewash walls for subtle movement and depth.

  • Matte metals like brushed nickel or bronze instead of mirror chrome.

  • Layered neutrals — ecru, sand, champagne, and mushroom — building warmth without color overload.

This tactile evolution mirrors what we see on faces, too: velvety foundations, luminous highlights, soft diffusion.
The bridge between fashion, beauty, and interiors has never been smoother.

The Rise of Scent and Sound as Design Elements

Celebrities are also redefining ambience itself.
Hailey diffuses white rose and cashmere-wood; Zendaya prefers darker notes — amber and vetiver — that ground her open spaces.
Margot’s home hums with oceanic air and eucalyptus.
These sensory details complete the aesthetic experience, proving that luxury today is multisensory.

Soundscapes join the trend — curated playlists, soft jazz, and ambient hums replacing silence or TV noise.
The home becomes a living organism, responding to mood and moment.

The Celebrity Effect: From Influence to Inspiration

Once, celebrity homes were distant fantasies shown in glossy magazines.
Now, they’re templates for attainable aspiration.
TikTok walkthroughs, Architectural Digest tours, and Instagram interiors have democratized design — letting anyone borrow ideas from Beverly Hills mansions and re-create them in studio apartments.

Searches for “Hailey Bieber home aesthetic” and “Zendaya interior style” are surging on Pinterest, while “Margot Robbie coastal design” inspires thousands of mood boards tagged #softinteriors and #celebrityliving.
The era of closed gates has ended; influence now flows both ways.

How to Bring Celebrity Calm Into Your Space

  1. Start with light.
    Use diffused warm lighting — paper shades, frosted bulbs, indirect LED strips — to mimic the glow of a movie set.

  2. Build with tone, not color.
    Layer creams, taupes, and soft grays for depth.

  3. Curate objects.
    Keep surfaces intentional: fewer, better things.

  4. Blend natural and polished.
    Pair wood with glass, linen with marble.

  5. Add scent.
    Fragrance transforms mood faster than décor.

  6. Keep movement visible.
    Flowing curtains, rippled textures, asymmetry — these humanize perfection.

Each detail adds emotional resonance, reminding us that the home is a reflection, not a performance.

Why This Trend Matters

Beyond aesthetics, celebrity-inspired interiors embody a collective longing for authenticity.
The pandemic blurred boundaries between personal and public, beauty and wellbeing, home and self.
Celebrities like Hailey, Zendaya, and Margot personify this synthesis — women whose style radiates ease, not effort.
Their homes are more than photo sets; they are sanctuaries of softness, echoing a new kind of power: one rooted in calm confidence.

In 2025, soft living is the new status symbol.
It’s the quiet clink of porcelain, the warmth of morning light, the peace of knowing your surroundings align with your spirit.
The world may still celebrate spectacle, but the icons shaping culture now teach us that the truest luxury is the space to breathe.

The Celebrity Aesthetic of 2025 isn’t confined to beauty routines or wardrobes — it’s a holistic philosophy.
Hailey Bieber’s radiant restraint, Zendaya’s sculptural confidence, and Margot Robbie’s effortless warmth are not just personal brands; they’re design blueprints for a calmer, more connected way of living.

So when you light a candle, choose a neutral tone, or open your curtains to let the sun spill in —
you’re not just decorating a room.
You’re participating in the same quiet revolution that started on red carpets and now shapes the homes of a generation.

Grace Whitmore, Beauty & Style Editor at Nestification, minimalist portrait in natural light
About the Author

Grace Whitmore is a beauty and lifestyle editor at Nestification, exploring the intersection of modern femininity, quiet luxury, and emotional design. Her work focuses on how aesthetics, mindfulness, and self-expression shape today’s idea of calm confidence — where beauty becomes a state of mind.

Based in New York · [email protected]

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