Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton, Season 2 "Bridgerton" (2020-2022), Best Costumes, Gowns, Dresses, and Outfits, Blue Plaid Dress
Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton, Season 2 Bridgerton (2020-2022), Best Costumes, Gowns, Dresses, and Outfits
Claudia Jessie as Eloise, Netflix’s Bridgerton, Season 2


Eloise’s 10 Best Looks of Season 2

Eloise– Claudia Jessie

Costume Designer – Sophie Canale

After the success of season one in late 2020, “Bridgerton” Season Two dropped on Netflix in March 2022. Season two maintains the ensemble cast focusing on the love story of the eldest son.

Eloise Bridgerton: The Season’s Emerald

Season two starts with Eloise’s presentation to Queen Charlotte. This which means she’s out in society and hates every second of the ordeal. Eloise prefers reading and conversing in topic she finds engaging; topics she finds worthwhile. This prompts her to resume her quest for Whistledown to get the writer to write more than just gossip. This leads her to form an attachment with a printer and radical ideas.

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Simone Ashley as Kate Sharma Season 2 Bridgerton (2020-2022), Best Costumes, Gowns, Dresses, and Outfits,
Simone Ashley as Kate Sharma Season 2 Bridgerton (2020-2022), Best Costumes, Gowns, Dresses, and Outfits
Kate Sharma, the lead lady in the second season of “Bridgerton”

Kate Sharma: Simone Ashley

Costume Designer: Sophie Canale

In March 2022, the second season of Bridgerton dropped on Netflix amidst a lot of hype. As season one was a massive hit, it came as no surprise that the second season was met with equal enthusiasm.

Season two is eight episodes from producer Shonda Rhimes and creator/showrunner Chris Van Susen, mostly following the plot of the second book in Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series, The Viscount Who Loved Me. However, many more sub-plots were added to the show as well as center love story to have much more drama, angst and longing.

A New Costume Designer

By the time the second season was released, we all knew what to expect from the costume design. It’s a modern take on Recency aesthetics: fun, bright, and very colorful. The show never intended to be historically accurate; it’s depicting a fictionalized version of the Regency period (Britain from 1811 to 1820) and thus, it’s more fantastical, with its own unique, audacious style.

Sophie Canale, who was an assistant costume designer during the first season, took the helm as the lead of the costumes department for the second. For Canale, the foundation of costume design was already in place, meaning she could drive deeper into making the costumes express each character’s individuality.

This season we are introduced to the Sharma family. Much like the Bridergtons and the Featheringtons, the Sharmas have their own familial style and color palette that makes them unique in Mayfair.

Be warned: In discussing the costumes, Season 2 plot elements will be spoiled.

This is reposted of my article originally on Hubpages and has been revised

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