Be it a cordless drill, a luxury loungewear set adorned with feathers or a pair of hair clippers, most of us have dabbled in a lockdown purchase that we would have never bought otherwise. But when shopping habits become directly influenced by a period drama set in the 19th century, you know we’ve truly lost touch with reality.
Bridgerton has just been crowned the most popular Netflix show of all time, and you don’t need the investigatory talents of the infamous Lady Whistledown to understand why, as the show’s regency glamour, paired with the scandals of higher society, makes for the perfect antidote to the bleak times we find ourselves in.
The lavish jewels, beautifully embroidered gowns and satin elbow-length gloves from the historical show have inspired a new sartorial trend, known as Regencycore, with eBay reporting that searches for Bridgerton-inspired corsets are up by 39 per cent, puff-sleeve dresses by 26 per cent and crystal earrings by 34 per cent since the show aired. Reader, who is wearing a corset in the middle of a pandemic?
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