





For aspiring members of the Bridgerton ton who yearn to walk down the aisle to instrumental pop covers of Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times” or Coldplay’s “Yellow” in a gorgeous gown worthy of Queen Charlotte’s accolades, your dreams can now become a reality.
Following the debut of the original Bridgerton Wedding Collection from Allure Bridals, Chapter Two continues the story with 17 new gowns and coordinating accessories. Acclaimed costume designer for Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story costume designer Lyn Paolo curated this new chapter in collaboration with Allure Bridals. Each gown pays homage to the romance, refinement, and Regency elegance of the world of Bridgerton, from Netflix and Shondaland.
“Capturing the romance of the Bridgerton world was essential for this collection,” says Paolo, who took inspiration from both series as a starting point for the designs in the Allure Bridals line. She also looked at images of fashion and wedding style from the Regency and Georgian periods.


Paolo’s visionary approach to fashion storytelling helped shape the collection’s couture-level detail and period-inspired artistry, embodying the beauty and drama of the Bridgerton universe while reimagining Regency glamour for the modern bride.
“This second collection embodies the shows with an extra touch of elegance and a dreamy romantic feel for that glorious wedding day,” says Paolo. “I’m sure the ton would approve and [give] a loud round of applause for the Allure design team, who are an absolute joy.”
Each of the 17 new gowns, from the silhouettes down to the details, is inspired by a beloved Bridgerton character. The romantic sequin lace Daphne gown (inspired by Daphne Basset, played by Phoebe Dynevor) blends sweetness and strength with detachable sleeves, while the fit-and-flare of the glittering Kate gown (inspired by Kate Bridgerton, played by Simone Ashley) channels confidence and bold elegance. The printed organza A-line of the Penelope gown (inspired by Penelope Bridgerton, played by Nicola Coughlan) captures charm and quiet sophistication. The sleek satin sheath of the Francesca gown (inspired by Francesca Stirling, played by Hannah Dodd) embodies refined modern grace.

The Young Violet ballgown (inspired by Violet Bridgerton, played by Ruth Gemmell in Bridgerton and Connie Jenkins-Greig in Queen Charlotte) is crafted in beaded lace and sparkle tulle that radiate timeless warmth and beauty. The regal Queen Charlotte gown (inspired by Queen Charlotte, played by Golda Rosheuvel in Bridgerton and India Amarteifio in Queen Charlotte) brings drama and majesty to the collection with its opulent lace sheath and detachable overskirt.
Paolo also added more Regency elements to the second chapter of the collection: bows in the simple yet elegant Eloise gown (inspired by Eloise Bridgerton, played by Claudia Jessie) and the empire silhouette in the gorgeous Sophie gown (inspired by Sophie Baek, played by Yerin Ha). The design team wanted to be aware of the modern eye of the Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte audiences, which led to the creation of the short and fun Hyacinth gown (inspired by Hyacinth Bridgerton, played by Florence Hunt). Paolo believes this gown embodies the character so well.
The collection introduces a fresh era of design featuring detachable jackets, sleeves, and overskirts that allow brides to transform their look from ceremony to celebration. Brides can peruse Regency-inspired accessories, including bows, feathers, pearls, and lace appliqués, and romantic textures such as painted satin, shimmer organza, feathered chiffon, and 3D floral appliqués. The silhouettes include A-line, ballgown, sheath, and fit-and-flare, while the color palette features ivory, rosewater, lavender, Champagne, and mauve tones.
The pricing for the gowns ranges from $1,399 to $2,849, available through authorized Allure Bridals retailers globally. Take a gander at your future wedding gown here, with every sweeping photo shot on location in Bath, England, one of Bridgerton’s iconic filming locations.
This author wishes you the utmost luck in finding the dress you desire, and is eagerly awaiting an invitation to your nuptials.
Before Bridgerton Season 4 premieres Jan. 29, 2026, catch up on the sweeping romances of Bridgerton Seasons 1-3 and Queen Charlotte now, only on Netflix.











































































































