15 best fashion looks we love from the Netflix series Bridgerton

2022-05-14 22:57:37 By : Ms. Angela Tao

Bridgerton is finally back, and along with it its iconic Regency period fashion.

With everything from vibrant cap sleeve day dresses to stunning ball gowns and tiaras, Bridgerton ‘s apparel department is a treat. We’ve listed our favourite fashion moments from this Regency Era show on Netflix.

Bridgerton ‘s fashion is essentially the main character at this point, bringing fresh style inspiration in the form of flamboyant and over-the-top looks to modern ensembles .

The Netflix series  is loaded with eye candy, from the sets to the actors, and with outfit ideas as memorable as Lady Whistledown’s papers. Here are our top favourite fashion moments from the first and second seasons.

Edwina’s signatures throughout the season included beading and pastel colours, as seen in this beautiful pale pink gown from the first episode of season 2.

One of our favourite looks from the series is this baby blue dress with an embroidered tulle overlay and lace illusion sleeves.

Lady Danbury looked stunning in her diamond-encrusted silver gown, which she paired with a magnificent tiara and necklace.

Queen Charlotte’s (Golda Rosheuvel) extravagant dresses simply had to place high in our ranking. The wig, the jewel-toned gown, sleeves made of gold lace, Queen Charlotte was everything but subtle.

The elder Sharma sister was rarely seen wearing a gown that didn’t have a lovely jewel tone to it. Her blue gown, which she wore during family tea time, was a delightful addition to her colourful wardrobe.

Bridgerton’s Featheringtons kept their fashion statement strong with a slew of bedazzled golden gowns, deviating from their usual yellow colour palette.

Eloise Bridgerton made her debut in episode one of season 2 wearing this classic all-white gown—and a statement-making feathery headpiece instead of a tiara, like Daphne in season 1.

Lady Mary looked stunning in a mauve dress. The look is quite sleek and ideal for a day look. She completed the look with a sophisticated brooch in the middle.

Penelope Featherington’s orange gown stood out as bold and chic. The younger sister even ditched the headpiece and just styled her curls.

The Bridgerton brothers looked handsome throughout the series. Anthony has a more toned-down look, while Benedict is more eccentric, adding fantastical touches like ruffles, gloves, and pastels.

We know we’re meant to despise Cressida, but do we have to loathe her over-the-top wardrobe? Her beautiful pearl headpiece complemented the heiress’s embroidered apricot gown perfectly.

Daphne appeared in what we can only characterise as Regency Era athleisure while riding across the park with her eldest brother. In a plum petticoat with a high collar and a netted fascinator, the Lady rode side-saddle.

Lady Violet Bridgerton looked ethereal in her pale blue day gown. She accented the ensemble with exquisite jewellery and fresh makeup.

Lady Trowbridge’s attire created an impression despite her minor role in the series. The widow stood out in an off-the-shoulder cream gown with black gloves and a feathery fascinator.

Season 1 was about Daphne’s debutante, so it’s only appropriate to include her jaw-dropping outfit. With a gold embroidered train and puffed cap sleeves, it’s no wonder Queen Charlotte called her “flawless.”

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