Bridgerton
07/25/2024
From Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish to Shawn Mendes and Coldplay, here are some of the best instrumental covers from Netflix’s’ ‘Bridgerton.’
07/25/2024
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Regency era romance is back in session. Bridgerton season three premiered on Thursday (May 16), and Netflix and Shondaland are celebrating with several brand collaborations including Izzy & Liv at Target, Ladurée, Ruggable, Kiko Milano and Williams-Sonoma.
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“We love connecting with fans and putting them at the center of our stories,” Marian Lee, Netflix’s Chief Marketing Officer said in a press release. “Since its first season, the Bridgerton fandom has been so passionate and loyal that we are delighted to bring them closer into the Bridgerton universe and extend new ways for them to celebrate their favorite show. Whether it’s romantic dresses, floral fragrances or a spot of tea with biscuits, the new product collections immerse fans in authentic ways that can only be made possible through these standout brand collaborations.”
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“One of the things we’ve learned is how much fans value and embrace the Bridgerton aesthetic,” noted Sandie Bailey, Chief Innovation and Design Officer, Shondaland. “The adoption of the world into their everyday lives is a fun way to extend the experience of the show off the screen and we’ve made helping them do so a priority. As we are about to embark on the release of season three, having the opportunity to partner with incredible brands who share our passion around bringing this joy to the fans is very exciting.”
Season three arrives in two installments: The first part of the season drops on May 17, the second part will premiere on June 13.
See below for a roundup of Bridgerton collaborations to shop.
Bridgerton x Biscuiteers
Biscuiteers, a British biscuit (cookie) company that makes personalized, hand-iced treats, released a gorgeous cookie collection for Bridgerton fans.
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Priced from $20 to $75, the collection features 13 cookies with Bridgeton-inspired designs such as Lady Whistledown’s quill, Queen Charlotte’s wig, teapots and other designs. The collection comes packaged in a keepsake tin covered with gorgeous illustrations.
Bridgerton x Izzy & Liv at Target
Style and lifestyle brand Izzy & Liv released a Bridgerton collection exclusively at Target. Available in stores and online, the collection features modernized pieces with Regency-era inspiration priced from $25 and under. Click below to shop Bridgerton merch at Target.
Kiko Milano x Bridgerton
Channel Bridgerton beauty vibes with Kiko Milanos’ new release. The Italian makeup brand unveiled a limited-edition beauty collection of eyeshadow, eyeliner lipstick, highlighter and other beauty must-haves priced from $18 to $30.
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Bridgerton x Williams-Sonoma
Tea time, Bridgerton style. Williams–Sonoma‘s latest Bridgerton collection expands on the previous collaborations with a new assortment of floral dessert plates, table runners, napkins, a Bridgerton picnic basket, floral tea set and matching tea pot, and a sweet assortment of cakes, cookies, floral candies and beverages. The collection ranges from $199 to $1,079.
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The Ruggable x Bridgerton collection includes five new styles featuring beautiful motifs inspired by the hit series. Shop items priced from $199 to $1,079.
Want more Bridgerton? Fans can visit the Netflix Shop for other goodies such as the Bridgerton Muse Teapot and Tea Gift Set ($49.99), Bridgerton x Sebrana Khadija Bee Brooch ($18), Bridgerton x Girl You Know Journal ($35) and Pink Sweater ($85) and the almost-out-of-stock Bridgerton x Sue Tsai Varsity Jacket ($250) featured below.
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When Bridgerton first hit Netflix back in 2020, it captivated audiences not only with its stunning Regency-era visuals and romantic storylines, but also with its gorgeous orchestral covers of pop songs that seamlessly connected the characters to its modern viewers.
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Now, the show’s recently released prequel series, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, is following in the same musical footsteps by transforming songs from Beyoncé, SZA, Whitney Houston and, most notably, Alicia Keys. The 15-time Grammy-winning superstar’s 2003 hit, “If I Ain’t Got You,” got an orchestral rearrangement from the Vitamin String Quartet for the series’ soundtrack, but Netflix teamed up with Keys for another incredibly special musical moment.
To celebrate Queen Charlotte and the power of women worldwide, Keys brought together more than 70 female musicians from all over the world — from South Africa, Barbados and Germany to Sweden and Egypt — to create a first-of-its-kind global orchestra made up entirely of women of color. Together, the Queen Charlotte’s Global Orchestra delivered a captivating rendition of “If I Ain’t Got You” to celebrate the song’s 20th anniversary.
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“The entire idea was quite ambitious,” Keys tells Billboard with a laugh, adding that Netflix was excited to take on the challenge and shift the perspective of what an orchestra looks like. “I feel like it’s going to open the minds of many people to realize that women of color belong everywhere and we’ve always been everywhere. It’s magical.”
The final result, shared exclusively with Billboard on Monday (May 8) is equally magical. The instrumentalists are donned in eloquent 1700s-inspired gowns as they deliver sweeping strings, ethereal percussion and grounding horns — all working together to uplift Keys’ honeyed vocals and piano melody. “I know they’re gonna be very emotional when they see it because the women we who were there were extremely emotional,” Keys recalled. “Our conductor [Ofentse Pitse] said, ‘It feels like when we have an orchestra of all women of color from all over the world, that we’re finally doing something right.’ This is what our ancestors never experienced.”
Pitse, a Tshwane, South Africa, native who is the youngest and first Black African woman to conduct and own an orchestra, shares with Billboard that the experience felt “historic” from the very first moment. “I think I knew the importance of it when I was on the airplane, but when I actually got there, it just really changed my perspective of the reason why we are all there. We should not just be the first and only ones to do something like this.”
Pulling together such an inspiring group of women is nothing out of the ordinary for Keys, who has always been a fierce advocate for gender equality, something that she says she learned from her mother. “My mother is definitely a feminist for sure. She raised me, and that desire for equanimity and fairness was really instilled in me, and then I would see how it will come out in my songs,” she says. “I would see it on ‘A Woman’s Worth,’ or ‘Superwoman’ or ‘Girl on Fire,’ and I know that the majority of those songs and feelings have come from needing a boost, needing that extra energy. Those songs, in a lot of ways, were what I wished and hoped to feel. Then, I was thinking of how beautiful this moment was with Queen Charlotte and how it really felt like what’s possible came to life, and it’s possible to create special moment when you pay attention to what’s needed.”
The “No One” singer is bringing that extra energy and even more special moments to her upcoming Keys to the Summer Tour, which is set to stretch across North America this summer. Keys is certainly no stranger to touring, but is entering this upcoming run with a sense of celebration, self-liberation and a whole lot of love. “We’re all after the ability to be liberated, to just feel comfortable in our skin, to be allowed to be who we are. To demand that from ourselves and to practice that is so important,” she says of the upcoming trek, during which she promises to revisit some deep cuts from her extensive discography and “tune back into them.”
Watch the Queen Charlotte’s Global Orchestra rendition of “If I Ain’t Got You” exclusively via Billboard here, and catch Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story over on Netflix.
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Fit for a queen! Netflix’s heavily anticipated Queen Charlotte series, a six-episode Bridgerton prequel, premieres Thursday (May 4). To celebrate, the Netflix Shop released a royal collection of teas and a five-piece beauty kit.
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Consisting of three flavors, the $15 tea comes in a beautiful tin can featuring photos of a young Queen Charlotte, King George and Lady Danburry. Flavors include Queen Charlotte Royal Celebration Tea, which is a fruity and aromatic black tea, while Lady Danburry Topaz Citrus Tea serves up a blend of orange and lemon. There’s also a berry-flavored Amethyst Tea.
Want them all? The Queen Charlotte Three Tea Gift Set comes with all three flavors for $50.
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Queen Charlotte Three Tea Gift
$50
Also new to the Netflix Shop, the Queen Charlotte x Elemis Kit ($75). Designed in partnership with Shondaland’s Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, the beauty kit comes packaged in a custom velvet pouch and features Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm, along with the brand’s rose marine cream, facial oils and hair pins.
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story chronicles a young Queen Charlotte’s marriage to King George III, which sparks an “epic love story and transforms high society,” according to the series description. The show’s soundtrack features renditions of SZA’s “Nobody Gets Me,” Beyoncé’s “Halo” and “Déjà Vu,” an orchestral version of Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You” and more.
The real-life Queen Charlotte, who ruled over Great Britain and Ireland and was a descendant of Black Portuguese royals, was born in Germany and learned English after marrying Britain’s King George III. Queen Charlotte ruled from 1761 until her death in 1818.
Need a Mother’s Day gift for the Bridgerton fan in your life? Shop the Netflix Queen Charlotte tea collection below.
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Queen Charlotte Royal Celebration Tea
$15
Young Lady Danbury Topaz Citrus Tea
$15.50
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Queen Charlotte Amethyst Berry
$15.50
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