It’s Not ‘Dated,’ It’s Divine – Ms. Maverick Muse, the Ultimate ’50s Barbie, Brings Her Retro Glamour to TWOPAGES
Viral creator Ms. Maverick Muse turns a time capsule of Regency florals, classic toiles, and romantic chinoiserie into a world of window treatments
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If the lacquered hair and powdery palettes of the 1950s have been occupying the lion's share of your Pinterest lately, you’re not alone – and neither is TWOPAGES. The brand’s latest collaborator, Ms. Maverick Muse – a viral, vintage-obsessed tastemaker and all-around aesthetic expert on retro femininity – is translating her glamorous, '1950s Barbie' world into a line of window coverings inspired by the prints of her own childhood home.
‘I wanted to present drapery that feels like fashion, fabrics that tell a story, and windows dressed with intention,’ Ms. Maverick says of her new TWOPAGES collaboration in a recent Instagram post. ‘I’m excited to bring you dreamy textiles that bridge where fashion meets home.’
And dreamy, they are. The window treatments span five distinct pattern stories (European toile scenes, Regency-style florals, mid-century geometry, cabana stripes, and ever-relevant chinoiserie blooms) all rendered in tactile materials like jacquard and velvet, and in the quintessentially powdery palette of the era, including soft greens, washed blues, warm browns, dusty rose, and ivory.
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This shade-and-curtain collection is so sentimental, in fact, the campaign imagery was shot in Ms. Maverick’s very own Albany, New York childhood home. Here, Dusty Clay florals in the Print Linen Cotton Drapery Pleated Curtains melt into the wood-clad windowpanes.
In total, there are 26 print-and-colorway combinations available in TWOPAGES’ signature Linen Cotton Drapery Pleated Curtains, which offer a seamless, softly structured look suited to living rooms and bedrooms alike, and 21 in the Print Linen Cordless Cotton Roman Shade, which can be adjusted from the couch via a single-channel remote. Befittingly, the adage here is: ‘Vintage Soul, Modern Living.'
And since Ms. Maverick, being a fashion person, knows an outfit is only as good as its tailoring, each shade and curtain design can be customized to suit your space, with the same meticulous layering of the era, starting at $119 across both styles.
Some might call these retro 'parents' house' patterns dated, but Ms. Maverick – who has effectively made them a lifestyle – proves just how timeless they can be.
Ahead, eight window treatments from the 1950s daydream that we wish we’d grown up with, and are more than happy to live with now.
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To requote the ’50s: don’t have a cow. Florals in this TWOPAGES collection soften, cabana stripes sharpen, but a little double-dressing lets you have it both ways.
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Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.