The show and its characters continue to be a source of contemporary style inspiration.
Regency-era fashion has been making waves in the fashion world thanks to’s costume designer, Ellen Mirojnick, and her arsenal of 7,000-plus wardrobe pieces. With the release of the show’s second season last week, our infatuation with early-1800s dress codes has only grown.
While the show is known for putting its own spin on traditional 19th-century clothing , now ready-to-wear designers are doing the same. Modern interpretations of’s over-the-top dresses and ornate baubles are not just readily available, they are entirely en vogue.to Simone Rocha’s ultra-feminine ruffles to Valentino’s masterfully crafted military-style capes,Here, the cast models some of our favorite what's-old-is-new-again looks.
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