The Netflix series ‘Brigerton’ is known to use dresses to communicate the characters’ personality, social status and intentions. Below, you’ll learn the meanings behind the different dresses featured throughout the range.
The secrets hidden in ‘Brigerton’ dresses
The Bridgertons, led by matriarch Violet Bridgerton, are a London socialite family. Their dresses reflect their high status and good taste, because of the colors in them, such as silver, blue, pastel pink, pale green or beige. On the other hand, the Featheringtons are the complete opposite, as they wear clothes in “citrus” colors to look like pink, orange, purple, yellow, which is imposed by the matriarch Portia and which could reflect their difficulties in fitting. in high society.
The moments when you can notice these differences are strongly when Eloise and Penelope are together, as they wear completely different styles during seasons 1 and 2.
Character colors are often mixed
However, despite the disparity, it turns out that sometimes the colors of the characters are deliberately mixed to give hidden messages. For example, in season 1, Daphne wore blue dresses, but after marrying Simon Basset, she started wearing violet tones, since mixing blue with red, which is the color that represented the duke, results in that tone , which represented that she was ready to start her own family.
The Golden Tuna in Lady Dandbury
You’ve surely seen how gold is worn mostly by members of the royal family, and one character who used it a lot in her youth was Lady Danbury, until her husband died, which made her happy. Then her wardrobe took a turn and she started wearing purple to indirectly say that she represented the freedom she gained after her forced marriage, but years later she returned to gold in a more subtle way as a symbol of self-confidence and overcoming her unpleasant past.
What does the color yellow mean in Penelope?
According to the “Bopping” portal, in the Regency the color yellow was mainly associated with hope, good energy, great spirit, but it could also mean danger, which represents Penelope one hundred percent, since despite her sweet nature, The show made it clear from the start that you had to be “careful with her, since she was Lady Whistledown.”
Penelope’s green dresses announced her marriage to Colin
Somewhat strangely, in season 2 it was announced that Penelope and Colin would end up together thanks to a dress, because in one scene the young redhead wears a green outfit, a color born from the union of yellow and blue, colors that represented young people and their families, which continues in Season 3.
Penelope’s Change in “Bridgerton 3”
In the most recent season, the ‘Polin’ romance was also reflected in the clothes, as Penelope made a sophisticated change to her wardrobe and colours, although they still retain the Featheringtons’ signature vibrancy. Now, she began wearing blue dresses, which announced her status as another Bridgerton, and tones that highlighted her beauty instead of overshadowing it.
Does a dress herald Eloise’s romance?
Finally, an Eloise dress could subtly hint at their love story. It’s a light green outfit, which fan theories say is Sir Phillip’s favorite, and which is also adorned with a small flower under the chest, very similar to a geranium, which is sent to him by said man to young woman the book.
In an interview with the portal “People”, the costume designers assured that it is not a special nod and that the design just seemed right for the character.
Even though they are not completely historically correct, the dresses prove to be a vital part of the show and surely in the coming seasons they will also have hidden double messages.
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