I was known at college for my insanely decorated dorm room – if Target's newest dorm collection had been available to me back then this is what I would have bought

As a style editor, these are the nine college finds I’d time-travel back to buy

Target dorm essentials, including a cream tufted comforter, blush and floral throw blankets, and gingham sheets, all styled on a twin sized bed next to a window
(Image credit: Target)

Hindsight is 20/20, and while I like to think I’ve always been at least somewhat style-forward, there are a few early design decisions (read: mistakes) I now side-eye with my seasoned editor brain. My dorm room, though, isn’t one of them. Not-so-humbly: it was a tour de force. Sure, my style has evolved, but I made my half of that tiny room feel like home.

I did the most. Stick-on molding. Vintage magazines from flea markets, carefully framed in even older antique brass. I sketched out my pillowscape, which I ultimately ended up upholstering myself. Partly because I’m a control freak – but mostly because, back then, chic dorm room ideas were hard to find in stores.

If only I’d had access to Target’s 2025 dorm decor lineup.

It hasn’t been that long since I graduated, but the dorm room buys you can get your hands on in 2025 are miles better. DIY is still the spirit of these youthful years – but if you can find curated, cleverly scaled pieces that actually fit and won’t damage the walls? Say less.

I still think about that dorm room, but if I could go back, these are the nine Target finds I’d include on my college dorm room checklist. I reckon they’d make starting school a little easier – and certainly, a whole lot chicer.


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