There is no shortage of fun fashion in Bridgerton.
The fictional ‘Ton is costumed with a blend of period pieces and contemporary inspiration. Accordingly, across its three seasons, the hit Netflix show’s style resonated with audiences worldwide, and its array of tiaras, corsetry and regency garb has in turn influenced real-world trends.
Ahead, we look back on some of the series’ most memorable fashion, as seen on the Bridgerton and Sharma sisters, Cressida Cowper, Lady Danbury and more.
Penelope’s mint green gown
Nothing says ‘makeover’ quite like a stunning new frock.
Kate’s hunting garb
From the top hat to the teal colour—everything about this look is spot-on.
Daphne’s wedding dress
The eldest Bridgerton sister’s dress inspired IRL wedding gowns after the series debuted.
Kate’s tea time look
The sweet turquoise and paisley design is one of season two’s most memorable.
Queen Charlotte’s yellow gown
The Queen has had many extravagant looks and this Georgian-style gown is one of her best.
Eloise’s debutant ensemble
Who could forget that feathered headpiece!
The Featheringtons’ (only) minimal looks
This was one of the few times the Featheringtons went with a muted palette… and dare we say, they pulled it off.
Edwina’s pastel pink look
Just look at the embroidery on that dress!
Daphne’s powder blue piece
From the tulle overlay to the lace illusion sleeves, this dress is one of the series’ best.
Penelope’s ball look
She may not have been named the season’s diamond but Penelope sure looked dazzling in this dress.
Lady Danbury’s top hat
Another great top hat, courtesy of Lady Danbury. The headpiece perfectly matched her patterned maroon coat.
Kate’s orange dress
Sophie Canale, who lead the fashion team on Bridgerton’s second season, used colour to nod to the Sharma’s Indian heritage. This orange gown is one of the most striking examples of such.
Cressida’s feathered shoulder
The Cowper family’s frocks may be controversial but we must admit we are fans of this oversized, fringed sleeve.
Lady Danbury’s icy ballgown
As warm as she may be, Lady Danbury looked like an ice queen in this quite and silver ensemble.
Marina’s moment
Marina Thompson was a vision in daffodil yellow.
Eloise’s peachy frock
The second-eldest Bridgerton sister was pretty in peach while reading the latest from Lady Whistledown.