The highly anticipated fourth season of Netflix series Bridgerton is a visual treat. The creative minds responsible for the iconic aesthetic have now shared a deep insight into their process. Costume designers Dougie Hawkes, George Sayer and John Glaser, as well as hair and makeup designer Nic Collins, recently shared the inspiration and meticulous details behind each of the stunning new looks.
This season builds on the established, opulent style of the Regency era. She pushes boundaries with bold color palettes, intricate embroidery and luxurious textiles that reflect the emotional development of the main characters. Hawkes, Sayer and Glaser discussed how they went beyond simple historical accuracy to use fashion as a crucial storytelling tool. For the transformation of a key figure, for example, they explained the conscious switch from softer, muted pastels to bold, saturated jewel tones – a fashion statement for newfound confidence and status.
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