There is a boom in regal skins: the Regency complexion obtained with the Bridgerton-inspired make-up collection

The effects of Bridgerton on beauty, let’s talk about. While the expectation for the second season grows spasmodically (Save the date: March 25 on Netflix, as announced by Lady Whistledown herself) even if, alas, we now know that the Duke of Hasting will not be in the game, we console ourselves with a pearl beauty born riding the wave of the enormous success of the series that has generated absolute trends and upset the beautycases of the world: the Pat McGrath Labs x Bridgerton limited edition make-up collection.

You can wear makeup like Daphne!

The influential British make-up artist, in fact, has created one capsule inspired by the famous Netflix show: the range consists of an eyeshadow palette in romantic shades of pink, champagne and plum, a blush palette and a highlighter for a super glowy skin effect. And we warn you: if you go to the site to look at these products, you can’t help but add them all to your cart.

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Not immune to the charm of the series’ plots, the world-famous make-up artist was inspired to create something equally disruptive and romantic at the same time interpreting in a modern key lo stile Regency (of which he has always been a fan, as evidenced by his beauty looks for past fashion shows for important fashion houses such as Dior under the guidance of John Galliano). “Some of my favorite looks are the ones I created for Dior Haute Couture 2004,” McGrath tells Haper Bazaar UK. “The models walked the catwalk wrapped in a regal splendor with irresistible eyes illuminated by ethereal glows, flushed cheeks and divinely shining glossy lips.”

Dior Haute Couture 2004 fashion show. Photo Getty

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A limited edition that suits all ages

Although it is not new that a TV show has dedicated beauty lines (such as, recently, Emily in Paris), most are aimed at a very young audience. But Pat McGrath’s range, on the other hand, draws on the Regency obsession with beauty that has ignited any generation since last year. So, how does the make-up artist portray the royal beauty? Says al Telegraph: «Per me royal beauty means giving life to one’s individuality and celebrate what makes each of us special. When you look back to the Regency era, especially women, you can truly admire a unique style. The grandeur, the splendor, the opulence of that period represent paradise for me. Creating my limited edition collection was a dream come true and, as an artist, an absolute joy to interpret an era by which I have long been mesmerized ».

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