Costume designer Ellen Mirojnick created a fantastic version of the Regency period in season one, changing fabrics, inventing new color palettes and banning bonnets on set – and she continues to push the boundaries with iconic costume choices in the latest episodes. The fashion from the series moved to the streets, and the ladies loved it.
Dresses in an exaggerated, regal style with a hint of floral patterns
We won’t blame you if Bridgerton dresses with empire waists aren’t for you. But you can still emulate the show’s vibe by wearing dresses with statement sleeves and loose fits. In addition to being an easy way to inject Regency style into your wardrobe, these details make for comfortable, casual clothing – perfect for loungewear. While you can wear these breezy dresses around the house, they’re also cute enough to go out in.
Elaborate hair decorations are something we like
Mirojnick didn’t allow any of the characters to wear a coif – which is good, because the hair accessories in Bridgerton are really cool. Virtually every shot includes a high society lady indulging in a jeweled tiara, ribbon headband, feather headpiece or floral fascinator. Luckily, you can choose these Queen Charlotte-inspired pieces without coming from royalty.
Elegant shoes resembling ballet flats. Now they dominate fashion
Whether they wear flats or stilettos, the ladies of Bridgerton pay as much attention to their footwear choices as they do to their other accessories. Regency-era shoes were most similar to modern ballet flats, but you could take a cue from the alternate universe of the Netflix series and wear embellished mules or feather-trimmed heels. Whichever option you choose, it’s a perfect nod to period fashion.
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