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Netflix hit ‘Bridgerton’ is back: these 6 fashion trends from the 19th century are wildly popular again thanks to the series | Nina

What a barb! Season 2 of Bridgerton is out today on Netflix, the popular series set in London’s high society during the 19th century. Expect drama, steamy scenes and above all: a lot of pomp and circumstance. For whom her inner lady want to bring to the fore: these six trends from the ‘regencycore’ are now breaking through in the fashion world again.

‘Dear readers’, Lady Whistledown would now write. Well, we’re just getting straight to the point. A new ‘Bridgerton’ era has dawned today. The second season is on Netflix and this time too there is a lot to experience in London’s high society. Read: love drama, extravagant evening parties, provocative sex scenes, and who knows, maybe even a fallen Lady Whistledown.

But that’s not all the second season of ‘Bridgerton’ has in store. It offers us the perfect opportunity to once again bring out our ‘regencycore’ clothing style, which is typical of the high society of the 19th century. Discover here how to become a true Daphne, Penelope or Kate.

1. The corset

No trendy shapewear to admire in the series, but an old classic: corsets. The basic part of the beautiful clothing from the nineteenth century is indispensable in the fashion world today. Although it is no longer hidden under a nice piece of fabric, it can just be seen. Combined with cool jeans, for example.

Left: Maja Jama @Instagram Right: Liam Daniel/Netflix © Instagram Maja Jama / Liam Daniel, Netflix


2. Operahandschoenen

Put on your gloves, girls! A pair of opera gloves is a fantastic accessory that takes your outfit to a higher and above all more sensual level. One glove with a print, silky velvet or matching with your blouse? Everything is possible.

Left: Jourdan Dunn @Instagam Right: Liam Daniel / Netflix

Left: Jourdan Dunn @Instagam Right: Liam Daniel / Netflix © Instagram Jourdan Dunn / Liam Daniel, Netflix


3. Pofmouwen

Nineteenth-century dresses often had a puff-sleeved silhouette. Also character Penelope (played by Nicola Coughlan) will wear her signature sleeves in season two. ‘The more puff, the better’, it sounded at the time. A trend that is once again very popular and a favorite of many, such as Kendall Jenner.

Links: Kendall Jenner @Instagram Rechts: Liam Daniel/Netflix

Links: Kendall Jenner @Instagram Rechts: Liam Daniel/Netflix © Instagram Kendall Jenner / Netflix, Liam Daniel


4. Empire Silhouette

You may not have heard of it, but an empire silhouette is hot. Character Daphne (played by Phoebe Dynevor) already shone with it in the first season, but now the dress where the fitted bodice ends just below the bust and therefore gives you a high waist, is back again.

Left: Selena Gomez @Instagram Right: Bridgerton Netflix @Instagram

Left: Selena Gomez @Instagram Right: Bridgerton Netflix @Instagram © Instagram Selena Gomez / Instagram Bridgerton Netflix


5. Lace

There is no question of neutral clothing in ‘Bridgerton’. Everywhere you see dresses appearing with a print, a certain shine or embroidery. Our favorite is the lace motif with extra glitter. Because lace is classy and completely in the theme of regencycore.

Links: Vanessa Hudgens @Instagram Rechts: Liam Daniel/Netflix

Links: Vanessa Hudgens @Instagram Rechts: Liam Daniel/Netflix © Instagram Vanessa Hudgens / Netflix, Liam Daniel


6. Pearls

No diamonds, but pearls are a girl’s best friend† Certainly in the year 2022, because pearls are more popular than ever. On your ears, around your neck or simply on your clothes, with the small white balls you can go in all directions.

Left: Barbie Ferreira @Instagram Right: EPA

Left: Barbie Ferreira @Instagram Right: EPA © Instagram Barbie Ferreira / EPA


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