The fascination of the beautiful costumes, magnificent settings, and tantalizing high society gossip since Bridgerton first aired on television. It’s no surprise that the Regency period’s romanticism and decadence have begun to influence weddings, and will be one of the most popular wedding styles in 2022.
The typical couple isn’t going to dress up like Daphne and Simon or write invitations like Lady Whistledown. But the charming colour palettes, fascinating literary quotations, fun ruffles and lace, and luxurious touches all have a lot of effect. Mainly the venue as it is based on the Georgian time so recreating it will make the guests surprised looking at it.

The wedding Venue
Choosing a Regency-era wedding site as the background to your big day – and even better if it was used as one of the filming locations itself . It is the ultimate way to feel like you’ve stepped into The Ton! Bridgerton was a plot in Bath for the most part, although there are some stunning sites in London and around the United Kingdom as well. So the wedding can be on a venue which looks similar to that of the Bridgerton.


Regency Blue Colour Palette
Regency blue was the period’s hallmark colour. It’s a gentle yet stunning pastel blue that was creation by combining the newly produced Prussian Blue pigment with a conventional lead-white base. It was handy in many houses and buildings at the time.



This flowery table runner, which serves as a centerpiece on banquet-style tables, looks stunning when paired with white. If you’re having round tables, have your florist make modest centerpieces with hydrangeas, greenery, glassware, and candles for the middle of the tables.

Table sets are another option to include Regency blue into your colour scheme. Next to white and blue patterned plates with gold embellishments, blue napkins with contrasting ribbon and olive leaves look stunning.

Decorations with Wisteria
Many country home wedding locations feature wisteria climbing across the front or on trellises in their gardens between the months of April and June. At an outdoor wedding, you may pose in front of it for pictures or request that your tables be put beneath a wisteria tunnel.

Its a usual issue that not every location has its own supply of wisteria, you may need some assistance from your florist to fill your wedding, but it will be well worth it. Assume that all of your visitors will enter through an arch of wisteria and roses, it would be amazing.

Handwritten Notes – A new trend in the wedding
The handwritten notes is the fun and thrilling part of the wedding. In the Regency time, there were no WhatsApp or emails, so appreciate the long-forgotten skill of letter writing. We adore the notion of leaving each of your guests a handwritten letter on their place setting. If you calligraph their names elegantly on an envelope and stand it up at their place, it can truly substitute a place card.

Literary Quotes
Using literary quotes throughout your wedding is a wonderful way to personalise it. Whether you select a favourite passage from the series or another favourite romance novel. We love adding them into your décor since they function so well in vows and speeches. Quotes from books like Pride and Prejudice, written in calligraphy on cloth or paper by your stationer, create lovely aisle runners.


Bridgerton-Inspired Wedding Outfits
The empire waist silhouette became fashionable towards the end of 18th century, and can be seen on all Bridgerton’s ladies. The bodice tailoring is to just below the breast and flowing into a loose-fitting skirt that skims over the body, emphasising the chest and looking great on curves.


Brides seeking for an empire waist gown may find it in nearly any design, and despite its vast history. Over the top of this strapless empire gown, the model is wearing a gorgeous lurex tinsel puff sleeve coat. With a chantilly embroidered bodice with crystals, cut-out flowers extending down to frosted tulle, the dress is actually rather elegant.

The Prussian blue paints, which were in combination with lead-white to create a delicate yet brilliant pastel Powder blue shade. These were widely in use throughout the Regency period. For a Bridgerton-inspired wedding shower, using these colours like Blue Peach & Blue in florals, décor, and even your attire will be attractive.


The Blue Wedding Dresses – Colour of Regency
Returning to that lovely Regency blue! Consider wearing a blue wedding gown. It’s such a bold look, and adventurous brides will discover that wearing a coloured gown results in most stunning images.

Look for gowns in blue from occasionwear designers instead than bridal designers. Teuta Matoshi is a Japanese designer that creates the most incredibly beautiful, whimsical, and feminine dresses in a variety of pastel tones. To let the gown speak for itself, wear it with little makeup, swept back hair, and simple accessories.
Bridal Gloves
A pair of sophisticated gloves is the ideal final touch once you’ve gathered all of your wedding day accessories. They’re the ultimate extravagant buy since they’re soft and plush.


The Fun Games
The Pall-mall is a simple outdoor game that originated in Italy and has since spread throughout Europe. It involves throwing a ball through bows or into a hole in the ground using wooden clubs with a hammer at the end. The nineteenth-century French and English nobles were particularly fond of this game. These are the games that can be played during the Mehendi Function, to bring more excitement and make the day memorable.


Pall-mall, or croquet, was not the only outdoor game played in Regency country estates when it came to lawn sports. Skittles, a game similar to bowling in which a ball is rolled toward a set of pins, was a favorite pastime on large lawns. Horseback riding was a popular hobby in Regency England when it came to enjoying the outdoors.

The members of Bridgerton carried their amusement inside during bad weather or in the nights. This included card games, board games, puzzles, billiards, and even indoor sports such as battledore and shuttlecock, a type of badminton played with racquets and no net.

The Haldi Inspiration
There isn’t a single ritual that doesn’t focus on family gatherings and blessings. As a result, the isolation from our community might be especially intense for the Indian diaspora. The Sharma ladies performing the Haldi ceremony, leaning even more heavily on each other for support since they were so isolated in the center of London, was a powerful image.


Bridgerton Inspired Wedding Food
The Rococo period began before the Regency period, but the lavish and luxurious style swiftly spread to England. We prefer rococo styling for a modern wedding cake because of the trademark gold, white-pastel colors, and carved moulding.


A feasting table is the simplest way to replicate that experience for your guests (without the trash). With so much to see aesthetically and so many distinct flavours to savour, it’s a pleasure for all the senses.

Whether it’s meat, cheese-filled charcuterie tables or something for vegetarian visitors, grazing table firms are fantastic at producing displays of all kinds.

