How 'Bridgerton' Costumes Were Made | InStyle

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From sketch to reality 'Bridgerton' costume designers John Glaser, George Sayer and Dougie Hawkes break down how the show's costumes were brought to life.

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All Comments (21)
  • @tiffanyi5645
    I love how self aware they are with the costumes. They’re not trying to recreate the period, they’re being inspired by it. Using Bernadette Banner’s term: “It’s a Style Choice” and it’s beautiful!!!
  • I want a Bridgeton costume museum after this show is over. The work and creativity amazes me. I’m serious when I say 50% of why I watch this show is because I love the clothes!
  • @R.T_W
    the costumes are definitely a factor in the success of the show. They're one of the first things that captivates the viewers. The artistry and beauty of each person gives the show a premium quality. Kudos to all the artists involved.
  • @kay__93
    All dresses are breathtaking but that dark green dress that Penelope wears? It's iconic. One of the most beautiful movie dresses that I've ever seen. 👏👏
  • @txurbanbunny
    I love how they added the modern touches to the regency era costumes. They are just breathtaking. Male and female.
  • @I_am_Lauren
    Everyone in the costume department deserves a raise!
  • @i12koo
    cressida's dresses were so different and eye catching. they didn't look the most flattering but i enjoyed that she really wanted to express herself like that
  • I would pay so much money for a giant book on the costumes and even more for a costume department excursion, I'm in awe of what they're doing, every season it gets better and better. The lace, ombre organza/tulles, sparkling and painted fabrics this season? Gorgeous, I can't stop oogling every single person in the frame. And I'm so glad these clearly creative people are given the resources and the space to create all of these, especially as the show evolves and we see more cultural elements on a more diverse cast (there was a particularly beautiful eastern-looking floral fabric on an asian debutant in ep 2 that I've started noticing).
  • @sebelleT
    I like how this team is not limited by historical accuracy making it clear that everything in this story is about fantasy and they gave us more fashion in the clothes and hairstyles and Dougie excelled making the men look so good, masculine but without submitting to boring or very serious tones 😎🔥
  • Kate's dress in the first episode of S3 is EPIC. The Bridgerton Blue with the brown and copper was jaw dropping. It really set her up as the Vicountess.
  • @Shelbzz
    Penelope’s new look reveal was DIVINE. Her hair, the dress color. She looked like fire burning in the middle of the deepest ocean. ❤
  • As a Ghanaian, seeing Adinkra symbols woven into Lady Danbury's outfits made me swell with pride!!
  • @tg7598
    "Except for God, fear nothing." I SCREAMED that is SO Danbury
  • @MaeveHoward
    I could watch an hour of these artists discussing their work. The costumes this season were on another level and contributed so much to the story!!
  • @karouakiva1714
    Lady Danbury is such a badass. I hadn't noticed the West-African inspired jewelry, but I'll be paying more attention in the next rewatch.
  • @hollum1648
    That dark green dress is effing gorgeous
  • @ranga1cat
    This is the best of artistry. Learn all the rules and then decide which ones can be broken to create the desired effect.