Penneys has come out with a Bridgerton-themed collection in time for the new Queen Charlotte spinoff.
Netflix dropped all episodes of the limited series 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story' last Thursday and fans who binged it are already saying the spinoff is far better than the main series. Penneys is feeding into the renewed hype with the release of their Primark x Bridgerton sleepwear and lifestyle collection.
The official page of the collection beckons fans who "burn" for the show to go get their Regency era clothing fix. They have Bridgerton corset tops and nightwear in the signature lilac of Kate Sharma, along with a number of breezy women's night gowns and night dresses for an effortlessly stylish bedtime look.
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The popular retail chain also has Bridgerton-inspired accessories and stationery, including notepads and feather pens worthy of Lady Whistledown. They also have fancy teapots for when we decide to share that piping hot tea with friends.
Penneys on Mary Street shared a video on TikTok a day before the official release of 'Queen Charlotte', showing that they also have T-shirts, luxurious-looking candles, hairbrushes, pencil cases, cake toppers and more.
While the items look fancy, the prices are anything but. The most expensive thing in the collection seems to be the Bridgerton floral robe for €26 but the corsets are €14, and the stationary is within the €1.80 and €6 euro range.
The new collection just goes on to show to die-hard fans of the show that "there is not a corner of this Earth they could travel to far away enough to free themselves from this torment". And don't we love it.
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