Smith’s affinity with comics, theme parks and movies has informed the aesthetic of her bedroom — one corner of the Spanish-style, 7,500-square-foot Hollywood Hills home she shares with her parents, grandparents and an assortment of dogs, turtles and fish (Jesse Goddard/For The Times)
Every surface is covered with a memento or beloved treasure. (Jesse Goddard/For The Times)
Guitars hang from the walls, alongside vintage posters of “Jaws” and “Pulp Fiction,” and ads for Space Mountain and Snow White’s Adventures at Fantasyland. (Jesse Goddard/For The Times)
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“I have stuff I’ve kept my whole life. There are things in here I refuse to let go of,” Smith says. (Jesse Goddard/For The Times)
Her bedroom is filled with tributes to the DC Comics hellion Harley Quinn, including posters and animation cels. (Jesse Goddard/For The Times)
Her pet rabbit, Cinnamon Bun, inhabits a hutch next to Smith’s four-poster bed. (Jesse Goddard/For The Times)
“It’s the most ‘me’ room I could ever imagine,” says Smith. (Jesse Goddard/For The Times)