Gifts for the Bridgerton Fan: Gowns, Robes, Portraits, Teacups and More

2022-05-28 14:47:34 By : Ms. Emily Zhou

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Dearest readers, the long wait for season two of Bridgerton is almost over (March 25 on Netflix). Narrated by unseen gossip columnist Lady Whistledown (the wonderful Julie Andrews), the Regency-era drama charmed the world with its inclusive casting, soapy debutante gossip, high-society escapades and steamy scenes, suitors and scandals. Here’s something to help fans of Queen Charlotte, the Bridgerton family and their nouveau-riche neighbors, the Featheringtons, embrace the lavish “Bridgerton aesthetic” while we wait.

You may not want to go grocery shopping in the romantic pastels used to clothe the old-money Bridgertons, but why not relax in this elegant Ruffled Chenille Robe? $100, vermontcountrystore.com

Related: Everything We Know About Bridgerton‘s Return

The English-made Fermoie Green Wicker Lampshade adds delicate pattern and color to make any room more elegant. $155, theshadeshop.com

Pinterest and Etsy saw a drastic increase in searches for antique tea sets, thanks to Bridgerton’s elaborate tea parties. Mix and match Wedgwood’s Butterfly Bloom Cup and Saucer patterns. Cup and saucer for $75, bloomingdales.com

Heritage damask, toile and floral wallpaper designs, like Fine Décor Chinoiserie Blue Floral Paper, ooze Regency charm. $19 per roll, homedepot.com 

It’s not Regency London without homes full of portraits. Hit local antique shops or estate sales for quirky vintage art or choose a whimsical print, like Emma in Blush. $85, joshyoungdesignhouse.com

Regency-era furniture was ornate and grand, so opulent candelabras, marble-topped tables and gilded mirrors (like the Kate and Laurel Arendahl Wall Mirror) filled the lavish sets. $140, bedbathandbeyond.com

The Ellie Nap Dress is reminiscent of the show’s Regency outfits and floaty cotton nightgowns. $150, hillhousehome.com

Next, Thirsty for More Bridgerton? We Found 22 Sexy, Scandalous Shows Just Like the Netflix Hit

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