      Above, clockwise: Dorothy Draper was the leading lady of commercial interior design using the Hollywood Regency style for her dramatic and color filled public spaces. Antique furniture along with modern finishes and mirrored furniture pieces were a few of the trademarks of this look. Over scaled patterns and design elements were typical - often with energetic color schemes and patterns. One of the most popular architectural features interpreted many ways was the french mansard roof - used with the canopy bed in the Hollywood film set above for&nbsp; “High Society”.