
Ladies of London is back on Bravo with a brand new cast.
After initially running on the network for four seasons from 2014 to 2017 with a cast that included Caroline Stanbury and the late Annabelle Neilson, the series has been rebooted and retitled Ladies of London: The New Reign.
The series joins a current Bravo slate that includes Summer House, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Southern Charm, Southern Hospitality, Married to Medicine, Below Deck Down Under and Top Chef.
From British socialites to American expats and international personalities, Ladies of London centers around the bustling city’s elite social scene. But the reboot isn’t just limited to ladies; at least one man is set to join the fray.
Ahead of the two-hour March 5 premiere, we took a look at the new faces set to grace our TV screens.
Lady Emma Thynn

Thynn made history in 2013 when she married Ceawlin Thynn, the 8th Marquess of Bath, becoming the first woman of color to marry into the British aristocracy.
The Marchioness of Bath, Thynn is also a model and luxury brand ambassador who balances responsibilities at Longleat — her family’s historic home — with aristocratic duties.
Martha Sitwell

Sitwell’s story could be a show of its own. She was born to wealthy parents but wound up homeless at 13 and pregnant at 17 before finding work as a model and becoming a stylist, make-up artist and designer.
“I was homeless and begging for money, and Vivienne Westwood walked by. She said, ‘Darling, you’re fabulous. Come and model.’ And so, I did,” Sitwell told Bravo’s The Daily Dish of how she got her start in the fashion world.
However, a painful divorce from a baronet is forcing her to rebuild once again.
Mark-Francis Vandelli

A jewelry designer, Vandelli is known for his razor-sharp tongue, according to his Bravo bio.
This season on the show, viewers will watch as he sets out to repair a strained relationship with his father.
Margo Stilley

Formerly a model and actress, Stilley has been a stay-at-home mom for the last few years, she told The Daily Dish.
On Ladies of London, Stilley — an American — will try to restart her career.
Missè Beqiri

A full-time model, the Swedish-born Beqiri started working at 19.
“I got scouted, actually, in Copenhagen,” she toldThe Daily Dish. “I didn’t think that was going to be my life, but it just became my life.”
The newly single mother-of-two is rebuilding her life, per her Bravo bio.
Lottie Kane

Kane is a designer focusing on graphics, illustration, and art working.
She and her husband, a tailor, often work together dressing celebrities.
“We do a lot of red carpet dressing — a lot of couture,” she told The Daily Dish. “He makes bespoke, beautiful outfits for menswear and womenswear.”
Kane will reportedly face a major life challenge this season, according to her Bravo bio.
Kimi Murdoch

Haitian American shipping heiress Murdoch works as an antiques dealer.
However, she’s currently a stay-at-home mom to nine-year-old twins, according to The Daily Dish.
Myka Meier

Meier is the founder of Beaumont Etiquette, and is often referred to as the “Marie Kondo of etiquette.”
“The reason why I got into etiquette was because I was actually really insecure,” she told The Daily Dish. “I was an American living in England. And navigating London as an American is not the easiest.
“So it was out of insecurity that I took my first etiquette class. And I loved it so much that I could not wait to take my second one. And, one day made a career out of it.”
Ladies of London: The New Reign premieres March 5 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, with streaming available next day on Peacock.
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