Sitting in the heart of Bath, the outside of the Crescent is completely open and free for members of the public to roam. One of the city's most iconic roads is the Royal Crescent, which is seen repeatedly throughout both seasons of the show: in wide shots establishing setting for carriages to drive past and as the exterior of the homes of Anthony's season one mistress, Siena, as well as the Featheringtons. It will likely be familiar to many fans of regency romance due to the city's links with Jane Austen and her works. Read on to discover some of the UK locations where "Bridgerton" and "Queen Charlotte" were filmed, and maybe plan some visits ahead of "Bridgerton" season three.īath is used many times as a stand-in for London throughout the series and particularly for Grosvenor Square. While eagle-eyed viewers will note that the majority of what the show tries to sell us as London isn't actually the city, there are a number of locations across the UK that "Bridgerton" fans will recognize. With the arrival of " Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," the scope and scale of these locations has become even more grand, with the majority of the series taking place in the palaces which Charlotte and George reside in. Every stately home, every wander through the park, each gentlemen's club depicted are, for the most part, real places. A large part of this is achieved through the show's commitment to location shooting, very rarely using sets on a backlot at a studio. "Bridgerton" invites us into the high society of "The Ton," helping viewers feel part of the action with its elaborate production and detailed costume design, making the world of the show feel well established and deeply lived-in. Known for its steamy romances, engaging melodrama, and gorgeous cast, the show has had viewers wanting to be a Bridgerton family member from day one. Pin your hair back to create a slightly puffy silhouette on either side of your head before sprayed all over with some temporary red hair color spray.Since its debut in 2020, Netflix's " Bridgerton" has taken the world by storm. For a final touch on the heart, add highlights using a flat brush and a shimmering white shadow like MAC Dazzleshadow in It's All About Shine ($23).ġ5. Line your lips with a bright red and fill in with your favorite red lipstick - mine is Nars in Jungle Red ($26).ġ4. Use the same reddish orange color you contoured with in the last step and a slanted eyebrow brush to fill in your brows.ġ3. Blend the hue into your natural skin tone.ġ2. Apply it along the top of the heart on the forehead and along the bottom of the heart at the cheekbones. To really make the white heart pop, use a reddish orange shadow to contour its curves. Use the same fine synthetic brush and black gel eyeliner to create tiny hearts just below your eyes.ġ1. I used Ardel Accent Lashes ($10) for the lower lash line and (BONUS) both I found at my local drugstore. These will give your eyes a look like one of the symbols from a deck of cards. Let’s start with your upper lashes! Cut a pair of feathered falsies intended for your upper lashes to the right size for your eyes and place them under your lower lashes on the outer corners. Curl your lashes and give them a quick once-over with your favorite mascara to prep them for the false eyelashes.ĩ. To blend and slightly soften the outer edge of the black shadow, apply a lighter neutral directly to the edge of the black shadow.Ĩ. Make sure the line toward the inner corners of your eyes is more defined and less blended to really bring some drama to the shape of your eyes.ħ. Apply a bold black eyeshadow in the crease of your eyes using a fluffy shadow brush.
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