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Depends a bit. I had a dressing table that I shared with one of my sisters growing up. When I lived in the UK I didn't have one, first place I lived was too small and by the time I moved into a bigger flat I knew I wouldn't be staying to justify buying extra furniture. My wife and I didn't have one for a while when we moved into our current home but got a cheap one that we restored ourselves, until that point we just stacked our items in the bathroom in front of the mirror there.A dedicated dressing table? Ok, full disclosure, I am definitely out of my depths here. But do a significant portion of women really have a dedicated dressing table? And how many of them run around in sweaters all the time like Holly?
Given that she lives with her parents and has the room (and probably had more direct interest previously) I at least don't think it's an impossibility. She could also be using it more as an all-purpose table, the one in the image at least seems to have plenty of room for a laptop and writing equipment if you want to use it for that.I feel having a dressing table is a common thing to have, atleast in my circles. But that look likes a vintage vanity set, and would most likely be a heirloom. Anyway, Holly seems to wear makeup and maby jewelry (Unless i've become senile), and having a vanity desk would be practical.