When it first aired last Christmas, the show reached 82,000,000 households and became Netflix’s most-watched series.
Bridgerton is now available in the retail sector, where viewers can search for Regencycore-style fashions and homewares.
According to The Daily Telegraph a rising demand has resulted in the production of corsets, embroidery hoops, and wisteria due to romance-obsessed period dramas.
The show was viewed by 82 million people and quickly became the most watched on Netflix. Bridgerton’s influence has now reached the retail market as well, with viewers searching for their own Regencycore fashion and homewares.
According to The Daily Telegraph: The rise in popularity of romance-obsessed period dramas in Regency-era London has seen a spike in the demand for corsets as well as embroidery hoops.
Ebay searches to find wisteria rose 300% after the launch
Phoebe Dynevor plays the lead character Daphne Bridgerton. In this series, Phoebe Dynevor decorates her house with wisteria.
Ebay searches to find the violet climbing herb rose by 300% after the debut of the program.
The number of searches for corsets grew by 123 percent, and the numbers for pearl- and feather-headbands rose by 49%.
According to Lyst, empire-line dresses searches grew by 93% in the meantime.
Although only one episode of this steamy series is available, fans were informed in February that there will be a second.
Covid-related problems caused many film stoppages this summer.
Jonathan Bailey is set to play Anthony Bridgerton and will focus on the search for his wife in season 2.
Bridgerton wasn’t the only trendsetter in showbusiness for this year.
Ebay was flooded with admirers of James Bond actor Daniel Craig in search of a replica of the raspberry pink jacket he wore at the September premiere of No Time To Die.
The double-breasted tuxedo jacket was made by Savile Row’s Anderson & Sheppard. Ebay reports that searches for pink velvet jackets have skyrocketed.
Bridgerton was just one of the many trendsetters in showbusiness this season. Ebay became a hot destination for James Bond actor Daniel Craig’s admirers, who wanted to replicate the raspberry pink jacket they wore in his film premiere, No Time To Die in September.