Celebrity Style

5 Ways To Channel Bridgerton With Your Everyday Look

Making Victorian dress modern.

by Avery Matera
Phoebe Dynevor wearing a light blue gown in "Bridgerton"

Recreate Bridgerton costumes, styled by Ellen Mirojnick, with a modern spin.

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Seemingly the sweetest of the bunch, Penelope opts for a high-waisted puff sleeve dress made of a metallic silk that works for daytime or casual evening activities.
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Marina knew that a little bright color goes a long way when it comes to getting noticed, as evidenced by this yellow party dress that her many suitors couldn't ignore.
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In an interview, costume designer Ellen Mirojnick revealed that she chose "clean, pretty, powdery" colors for the Bridgerton family to symbolize their polish and social status. The light colors on Daphne, however, also spoke to her air of innocence.
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Ever the practical dresser (and thinker), Eloise covers up to keep warm with a cropped jacket that still shows off just a peek of her gorgeous dress underneath.
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Especially for a jaunt in the garden, florals abound in the Netflix series, and there's no time like the present to try out the cheery trend for yourself, like the Featherington crew.