Netflix partners BFC for launch of new series Bridgerton
08 Jan 21 2 min read
Netflix has announced a partnership with British Fashion Council, commissioning three young scholars to create regency garments inspired by the new original series Bridgerton. The three BFC scholars are Aurélie Fontan, Edward Mendoza and Shanti Bell, mentored by designer Richard Quinn to create fabulous period costumes worthy of modern-day gossip columns.
The final designs were modelled by the stars of the hotly anticipated series Phoebe Dynevor, Nicola Coughlan, Claudia Jessie, Adjoa Andoh and Golda Rosheuvel and photographed by Amber Pinkerton.
“This year has been one of the hardest for the British fashion industry. We are delighted to partner with Netflix to support our talented designers to work on one of the biggest shows of the year Bridgerton,” Gemma Juviler, commercial director at British Fashion Council, said in a press release.
“This collaboration with Netflix illustrates the vital position fashion plays in television, the actors' characters were brought to life by our scholars’ beautifully designed looks for the campaign shoot,” Juviler said. “Richard Quinn, awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design in 2018, has also played an instrumental part in mentoring the scholars during the design process – demonstrating the power of BFC’s network and the importance of education in this partnership.”
Creator Chris Van Dusen (Scandal, Grey's Anatomy) brings the reimagined regency story to life only on Netflix.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)
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