Live Your Best Bridgerton Lives

Live Your Best Bridgerton Lives

Live Your Best Bridgerton Lives

Dearest Gentle Readers, 

We are sure all of the beautiful members of the ton have been infatuated with the latest season of the highly esteemed, Bridgerton. Season One was rife with drama and the most steamy of situations. Dropping one’s monocle into a champagne glass was the only righteous action for those viewing parties. Season Two made our hearts leap and soar with a scrumptious translation of the enemies to lovers trope - hearing I hate you has never been more satisfying. Kate Sharma has our entire heart. Wouldn’t you agree? 

And while we do love scalding hot tea, we cannot, NAY shan’t, forget the incomparable outfits that were worn by the cast. They were absolutely unforgettable and readers, we know you will not stop thinking about them. So, we have taken the liberty of bringing the Regency era to you. Ask, and you shall receive. 

 

Yours truly,

 

Lady Hello Molly

Perfect The Classic Silhouette 

Reign Over The Empire

Let’s forget about the ever-so hot AF tension between the mains, and let's redirect our eyes to the intricately beautiful dress. Cascading lengths that glide across the floor, show off your elegant decolletage and let your innermost elegance shine! So we know you’re wondering; what kind of style are these dresses? Empire waist dresses! These lengthen one’s figure while letting you move with some freedom, perfect for ballroom dancing. 
 
 

The Lower The Neckline, The Hotter The Lady


The Regency Era, that’s the time that B-Ton is set in, was a time where rules and traditionalism took the crown - not literally, there was a Queen to do that then, but you get the point. It was an era where everyone was expected to follow a guideline of rules in order to be respected by the wider society. So, where did the tailors make some exceptions for the ladies? The low, low necklines of course! Rounded, straight and subtle Queen Anne ones were the trends that swept the nations back then. 
 
 

Pearly & Lovely 

Hear us out, we know that you saw the gorgeous sapphires, gold pieces and diamonds they adorned throughout the lavish balls - but what’s something you saw with all the styles without fail? Pearl accessories. This is because these pieces are used to symbolise the pure innocence of a woman, high social status and, of course, their pristine sense of style.