You shall go to the ball
. And as of March 25, your favourite characters - along with some stellar new additions such as Simone Ashley - will, hopefully, be up to no good as they engage in a whirlwind of balls, social calls and, if the posters as anything to go by, croquet.The Regency romp fuelled an internet obsession with the era when season one dropped in December 2020. And now that we're gearing up for season two,is once again rearing its head.
According to eBay, fans of the show are desperate to replicate the look, with searches soaring for 'Bridgerton outfit' , 'Ascot dress' and 'faux-wisteria' . Interiors are also getting the treatment; searches for 'vintage tea sets' have increased by 45%, while 'damask wallpaper' is up 67%.'s Secret Cinema, or are staging a 'come-wearing-costumes' viewing on March 25, then you better make sure your period dress is up to scratch. Kidding.
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