From statement sleeve dresses to elaborate hair pieces – as the third season of Bridgerton takes over our TVs once more, these are the Regency era style tips to know. While we’re all heavily invested in the marital choices of our favourite on-screen high society families and the latest Ton gossip ( fumble in a carriage , anyone?), it is also the costumes that have consistently caught our eye each season. So if, like us, you have been bingeing the new episodes , you’ll be glad to know that Regencycore is not going anywhere.
In fact, it’s becoming more popular – so much so, it’s infiltrating interiors and high street fashion as well. And although you might not wish to don a full-on ball gown on the daily, there are more..
. subtle ways to achieve this look. We spoke to fashion experts for their top tips.
From puff sleeves to ruffles; elaborate cuffs to dramatic draping, there’s a lot of ways to add a contemporary Regencycore twist to the dresses in your wardrobe. Empire silhouettes and cinched waists are all well and good, but probably aren’t going to be your go-to pieces you pick out of the closet each day – unless you’re Little J from Gossip Girl. While the ladies in Bridgerton obviously wear longer dresses, you can adopt the concept of the style via the statement sleeves and wear a dress of any length – ideal for those who don’t love a maxi.
London-based stylist Peter Bevan says, ‘Since we don’t all have occasions to wear floor-length gowns, it’s.