Ahead of ‘Bridgerton’s’ Season 3, A Look at the Best Collabs in Beauty, Home and More on the Show
Dearest gentle reader, Season Three of “Bridgerton” is almost upon us . . . and with that, tons of collabs.
This season, which follows Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington’s friends-to-lovers romance (they are lovingly referred to as “Polin” by die-hard “Bridgerton” fans), will be released in two parts, with the first four episodes hitting Netflix Thursday and the final four on June 13. While fans have been waiting for the latest installment, for more than two years, brands have been eager to partner with Netflix’s hit show, satiating audience’s appetites with some Regency-inspired products — spanning beauty, home, food, apparel and more.
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When Season One was released in the midst of the pandemic in December 2020, many beauty brands tapped the show to create their own offerings. For example, skin care brand Beekman 1802 sold a candle that read “I Burn for You,” an iconic line from the show.
Ahead of Season Two, Pat McGrath also introduced an ultra-glittery collection of highlighters, blushes and eye shadows, no doubt inspired by the “diamond of the season” title appointed by Queen Charlotte in the show.
Most recently in beauty, Bath & Body Works recently launched its own collection in collaboration with the show; Kiko Milano came out with a “Bridgerton” makeup collaboration; Lush released a slew of bath products, and Risqué has a lineup of nail polishes inspired by iconic hues from the series, most notably the “Bridgerton blue.”
And it’s not just beauty that’s betting on the virality of “Bridgerton.” Allure Bridals has a wedding collection for the romantics-at-heart. International Delights is giving caffeine the royal treatment with its lineup of creamers and iced coffees.
Similarly, The Republic of Tea has a collection of blends fit for a queen… or a Bridgerton.
Maxbone even has a line of toys and accessories for regal pups, a perfect fit as many characters on the show dote on their pets.
Furthermore, this year, Shondaland and Netflix partnered with four female artists on a line of “Bridgerton” merchandise. This includes Mira Mariah, also known as Girl Knew York, a New York-based tattoo artist who created sweatshirts, mirrors and a journal featuring artwork inspired by the show.
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