
Lady Danbury (played by Adjoa Andoh) was given higher necklines and tiaras to convey a sense of power. Marina Thompson (played by Ruby Barker) wears the signature color of the Featherington family, whom has taken her in for the London social season. Mirojnick built the character’s wardrobe with dark brocades, velvets and crisp cravat details.ĭaphne Bridgerton in a powdery blue gown, a hue that Mirojnick assigned to the Bridgerton family in designing the wardrobe. Simon Bassett, the Duke of Hastings (played by Regé-Jean Page, arguably the breakout star of the series). Here, Lady Violet Bridgerton (played by Ruth Gemmell) and her daughters wear varying floral motifs. “The Bridgertons are old money, and they’re sophisticated and they are of a refined social status, and they are more traditional,” Mirojnick also told WWD of her costume design of the titular family. “There was nothing that we had to include, but we respected what it was and then broke with tradition and made it our own.” “We were breaking all barriers,” she told WWD.

Though Mirojnick did a deep dive on Regency-era fashion, the costume designer also looked to other eras and modern times to finish the looks. Queen Charlotte in an elaborate hair piece and jewel-toned gown with lace elbow sleeves. Queen Charlotte (played by Golda Rosheuvel) in an elaborate silk brocade gown, with her ladies in waiting.ĭaphne Bridgerton’s debut to English society, in a brocade gown and feather head piece. The Best Outfits and Fashion Moments From Netflix’s “Bridgerton”ĭaphne Bridgerton (played by Phoebe Dynevor) wears an embroidered empire-waist gown, a key silhouette for women in the Regency era that costume designer Ellen Mirojnick incorporated into the show’s wardrobe.
