‘Bridgerton’ inspires sexy trend ‘royal core’ TikTok

“Bridgerton” Stans are serving looks – period!

Fashion fans of Netflix’s most popular period piece, fueled by passion, are attacking modern 19th-century styles.

Taking over his throne at TikTok as an elegant timeline filler, “Regencycore” or “core of royalty”, gives a restart to the romantic fashion of Regency-era high society.

With the girls dripping with lace and pearls a la Daphne Bridgerton, and the gentlemen giving divine vibes to the Duke of Hastings in wavy-sleeved shirts and velvet blazers, it is a trend that would make the fashion designer Madame Delacroix proud.

Influencer Caroline Calloway – the so-called Instagram scammer of 2019 – has also joined the sophisticated fun. Channeling her inner Daphne, Calloway, 29, has become a mischievous lady for subscribers to her OnlyFans channel.

With an audience of more than 63 million, the “Bridgerton” effect in the fashion world caused an increase in cyber searches for empire dresses, lace corsets, ivory opera satin gloves and stunning headwear, according to global fashion information engine Lyst.

So, take your best “Bridgerton blue” ball gown and button up that ornate brocade vest, dear.

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Netflix’s “Bridgerton” inspires a “Regencycore” or “royalty core” fashion trend on TikTok.
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Unless, of course, you are prepared for Lady Whistledown to fire you mercilessly throughout the season for your peasant outfit.

Speaking of the gossip devil: Lady Whistledown took to Instagram on Thursday, announcing the long-awaited second season of “Bridgerton” through her infamous “Society Papers”.

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