
Maybe the return of Bridgerton will inspire a more put together, regal approach to jewellery after the colourful, mismatched bead craze of the past few years.Īnother accessory worn frequently in Bridgerton is silky opera gloves. Something that has a prominent place in multiple promo photos for season two is matching jewellery sets. Tiaras and shining necklaces galore are featured on the show, pearls are already trending like crazy, everyone either has or has wanted a Vivienne Westwood pearl choker. Sparkly Jewellery Photo credits: Maia Penny Try finding a basic white or black corset top to fit with any outfit, or commit even harder to the Bridgerton aesthetic by choosing a pastel shade, especially if it has added sparkles or ribbons.

Lacy, patterned or plain, corsets are having a moment.

Some trends which are likely to grow with the release of season two, even if they might already be popular are: So much of the styling on Bridgerton can be adapted for everyday wear. It has been praised for its diversity, and everything from the music (modern hits performed by a string quartet) to the sparkly fashion, which includes reference to multiple eras (including Regency, Georgian and Victorian) is produced purely for entertainment and aesthetic rather than truthfulness. It has a quintessentially 21st century approach to history-based entertainment. Part of the beauty of the show, and the thing that distinguishes it from many other period dramas, is its lack of regard for historical accuracy. Girls wearing corsets are a given on a night out, but something like opera gloves might be the next historically inspired piece to make its way into the mainstream. This time around, you might see more obvious Bridgerton inspired get-up while out and about. The series first came out during lockdown, so the romantic, fancy, hyper feminine style was especially alluring to our low-effort lockdown selves. ‘Regency Core’, as it has been dubbed online, became a trend on social media, but the obsession with the show and its looks had a particularly large presence on TikTok, with many creating Bridgerton inspired outfits.

The release of the first season of Bridgerton last year saw a surge in searches for items such as gloves and corsets – trends that were already making their way onto everyone’s pinterest boards. The show is set in England, focusing on the high society of the 19th century and has been described as the Regency era version of Gossip Girl, with plenty of drama and romance. Netflix’s Bridgerton is returning for season 2 on the 25th of March, just in time for some regency inspired spring fashion inspo.
