The Definitive Guide To Smelling Like a Bridgerton

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The Definitive Guide To Smelling Like a Bridgerton

Bridgerton charaters composition featuring perfume bottles and imagery matching the Bridgerton themeBridgerton charaters composition featuring perfume bottles and imagery matching the Bridgerton theme

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Bridgerton season four has officially arrived. If you haven’t watched part one, what are you doing here? (Kidding—but in all seriousness, there are some spoilers ahead.) Identity is a huge theme this season, with nearly every member of the ton looking inward to affirm both who they are and who they aren’t. Francesca Bridgerton is unsatisfied in her marriage, Violet Bridgerton is yearning for love again, and this season’s focus, Sophie Baek, is oscillating between who she was, who she is, and who she could become. While each woman is experiencing her own journey of retrospection, they all share one common thread: Each must go against the whisperings—and expectations—of the ton to achieve true peace and happiness.

It’s a theme that Dove captures perfectly with its “Let Them Talk” campaign and corresponding Dove x Bridgerton collection. Here, Dove asserts the importance of authentic self-expression, even when (especially when) that means going against the societal grain. More importantly, Dove’s messaging explores the role that beauty undoubtedly plays in fulfilling your identity, for better or worse.

A person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewerA person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewer

@dove / Instagram

Fragrance has become such a powerful way to lift the proverbial “mask” and affirm your identity. So naturally, my mind wanders to the ton—what perfume would Violet spritz when she’s missing her late husband? What candle would Queen Charlotte light to feel her power? There’s a scent for everyone and everything—so ahead, discover our definitive guide to smelling like the leading ladies of Bridgerton.

Sophie Baek

A person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the sideA person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the side

Netflix

“Sophie is quiet strength personified—submissive without ever being naive,” explains Kahh Spence, the founder of fragrance brand Samir Grey. Throughout season four, Sophie is regularly pictured enjoying walks outside, stopping to smell the flowers, and enjoying moments of slowness (when she’s not hiding her true identity from Colin Bridgerton, of course). We think she’d go for earthy scents like jasmine and eucalyptus for day-to-day, but satisfy her luxurious side with a rich scent like Dove’s Moonlit Masquerade Deodorant Body Mist. (It smells like moody, evening florals and making a swift exit under the stars.)

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Violet Bridgerton

Ruth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversationRuth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversation

Netflix

The lady of the Bridgerton household is delivering on all the steamy, yearning vibes with her story arc this season. A mother of eight, Violet is inherently nostalgic, making her likely to reach for a warm, amber-vanilla scent like Samir’ Grey’s One. We’re also willing to bet that with all those tea parties (both clothed and unclothed), notes like chamomile and lavender fill her chambers.

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Queen Charlotte

A character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paperA character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paper

Netflix

“With her sharp, distinctive, and entirely unbothered nature, Queen Charlotte sits in the beast-mode fragrance category,” says Spence. “She calls for something commanding, yet softened by her elegance.” Spence specifically calls out notes like sandalwood, leather, and rose, and we couldn’t agree more. There’s certainly no shortage of luxe, rose-scented soaps, sprays, and candles at the Queen’s palace, and we’re certain Parfum de Marly’s Valaya Exclusif would be her go-to fragrance for any ball.

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Francesca Bridgerton

Woman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior settingWoman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior setting

Netflix

On the surface, Francesca is sweet, demure, and content. But if you’ve watched the first half of season four, you know there’s far more than meets the eye. Francesca calls for layered, dimensional scents that mirror the deeper turmoil within. With her identity and desires in flux, we think she’d find Dove’s Raspberry Randezvous Hand Wash to encapsulate her subdued sensual side. She’d top it off with the fresh, airy scent of La Mer and a spritz of Prada Paradoxe on the neck to lure romantic attention.

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Eloise Bridgerton

Claudia Jessie seated holding a bookClaudia Jessie seated holding a book

Netflix

“Known for going against the grain, Eloise would lean into a fresh, clean profile—unconventional yet thoughtful,” says Spence. “Jasmine and Santal feel right; they’re airy, intellectual, and quietly rebellious.” For Eloise’s snarky, poetic personality, we’ve pulled Byredo’s Bibliothèque—a library-inspired scent—, Dove’s Whispering Wisteria Body Wash, and Jo Malone’s White Jasmine & Mint Cologne.

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The Definitive Guide To Smelling Like a Bridgerton

Bridgerton charaters composition featuring perfume bottles and imagery matching the Bridgerton themeBridgerton charaters composition featuring perfume bottles and imagery matching the Bridgerton theme

Courtesy of Brands / Netflix / Byrdie

Bridgerton season four has officially arrived. If you haven’t watched part one, what are you doing here? (Kidding—but in all seriousness, there are some spoilers ahead.) Identity is a huge theme this season, with nearly every member of the ton looking inward to affirm both who they are and who they aren’t. Francesca Bridgerton is unsatisfied in her marriage, Violet Bridgerton is yearning for love again, and this season’s focus, Sophie Baek, is oscillating between who she was, who she is, and who she could become. While each woman is experiencing her own journey of retrospection, they all share one common thread: Each must go against the whisperings—and expectations—of the ton to achieve true peace and happiness.

It’s a theme that Dove captures perfectly with its “Let Them Talk” campaign and corresponding Dove x Bridgerton collection. Here, Dove asserts the importance of authentic self-expression, even when (especially when) that means going against the societal grain. More importantly, Dove’s messaging explores the role that beauty undoubtedly plays in fulfilling your identity, for better or worse.

A person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewerA person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewer

@dove / Instagram

Fragrance has become such a powerful way to lift the proverbial “mask” and affirm your identity. So naturally, my mind wanders to the ton—what perfume would Violet spritz when she’s missing her late husband? What candle would Queen Charlotte light to feel her power? There’s a scent for everyone and everything—so ahead, discover our definitive guide to smelling like the leading ladies of Bridgerton.

Sophie Baek

A person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the sideA person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the side

Netflix

“Sophie is quiet strength personified—submissive without ever being naive,” explains Kahh Spence, the founder of fragrance brand Samir Grey. Throughout season four, Sophie is regularly pictured enjoying walks outside, stopping to smell the flowers, and enjoying moments of slowness (when she’s not hiding her true identity from Colin Bridgerton, of course). We think she’d go for earthy scents like jasmine and eucalyptus for day-to-day, but satisfy her luxurious side with a rich scent like Dove’s Moonlit Masquerade Deodorant Body Mist. (It smells like moody, evening florals and making a swift exit under the stars.)

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Violet Bridgerton

Ruth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversationRuth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversation

Netflix

The lady of the Bridgerton household is delivering on all the steamy, yearning vibes with her story arc this season. A mother of eight, Violet is inherently nostalgic, making her likely to reach for a warm, amber-vanilla scent like Samir’ Grey’s One. We’re also willing to bet that with all those tea parties (both clothed and unclothed), notes like chamomile and lavender fill her chambers.

Product Picks

Queen Charlotte

A character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paperA character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paper

Netflix

“With her sharp, distinctive, and entirely unbothered nature, Queen Charlotte sits in the beast-mode fragrance category,” says Spence. “She calls for something commanding, yet softened by her elegance.” Spence specifically calls out notes like sandalwood, leather, and rose, and we couldn’t agree more. There’s certainly no shortage of luxe, rose-scented soaps, sprays, and candles at the Queen’s palace, and we’re certain Parfum de Marly’s Valaya Exclusif would be her go-to fragrance for any ball.

Product Picks

Francesca Bridgerton

Woman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior settingWoman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior setting

Netflix

On the surface, Francesca is sweet, demure, and content. But if you’ve watched the first half of season four, you know there’s far more than meets the eye. Francesca calls for layered, dimensional scents that mirror the deeper turmoil within. With her identity and desires in flux, we think she’d find Dove’s Raspberry Randezvous Hand Wash to encapsulate her subdued sensual side. She’d top it off with the fresh, airy scent of La Mer and a spritz of Prada Paradoxe on the neck to lure romantic attention.

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Eloise Bridgerton

Claudia Jessie seated holding a bookClaudia Jessie seated holding a book

Netflix

“Known for going against the grain, Eloise would lean into a fresh, clean profile—unconventional yet thoughtful,” says Spence. “Jasmine and Santal feel right; they’re airy, intellectual, and quietly rebellious.” For Eloise’s snarky, poetic personality, we’ve pulled Byredo’s Bibliothèque—a library-inspired scent—, Dove’s Whispering Wisteria Body Wash, and Jo Malone’s White Jasmine & Mint Cologne.

Product Picks

Read more:
Bridgerton charaters composition featuring perfume bottles and imagery matching the Bridgerton themeBridgerton charaters composition featuring perfume bottles and imagery matching the Bridgerton theme

Courtesy of Brands / Netflix / Byrdie

Bridgerton season four has officially arrived. If you haven’t watched part one, what are you doing here? (Kidding—but in all seriousness, there are some spoilers ahead.) Identity is a huge theme this season, with nearly every member of the ton looking inward to affirm both who they are and who they aren’t. Francesca Bridgerton is unsatisfied in her marriage, Violet Bridgerton is yearning for love again, and this season’s focus, Sophie Baek, is oscillating between who she was, who she is, and who she could become. While each woman is experiencing her own journey of retrospection, they all share one common thread: Each must go against the whisperings—and expectations—of the ton to achieve true peace and happiness.

It’s a theme that Dove captures perfectly with its “Let Them Talk” campaign and corresponding Dove x Bridgerton collection. Here, Dove asserts the importance of authentic self-expression, even when (especially when) that means going against the societal grain. More importantly, Dove’s messaging explores the role that beauty undoubtedly plays in fulfilling your identity, for better or worse.

A person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewerA person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewer

@dove / Instagram

Fragrance has become such a powerful way to lift the proverbial “mask” and affirm your identity. So naturally, my mind wanders to the ton—what perfume would Violet spritz when she’s missing her late husband? What candle would Queen Charlotte light to feel her power? There’s a scent for everyone and everything—so ahead, discover our definitive guide to smelling like the leading ladies of Bridgerton.

Sophie Baek

A person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the sideA person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the side

Netflix

“Sophie is quiet strength personified—submissive without ever being naive,” explains Kahh Spence, the founder of fragrance brand Samir Grey. Throughout season four, Sophie is regularly pictured enjoying walks outside, stopping to smell the flowers, and enjoying moments of slowness (when she’s not hiding her true identity from Colin Bridgerton, of course). We think she’d go for earthy scents like jasmine and eucalyptus for day-to-day, but satisfy her luxurious side with a rich scent like Dove’s Moonlit Masquerade Deodorant Body Mist. (It smells like moody, evening florals and making a swift exit under the stars.)

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Violet Bridgerton

Ruth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversationRuth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversation

Netflix

The lady of the Bridgerton household is delivering on all the steamy, yearning vibes with her story arc this season. A mother of eight, Violet is inherently nostalgic, making her likely to reach for a warm, amber-vanilla scent like Samir’ Grey’s One. We’re also willing to bet that with all those tea parties (both clothed and unclothed), notes like chamomile and lavender fill her chambers.

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Queen Charlotte

A character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paperA character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paper

Netflix

“With her sharp, distinctive, and entirely unbothered nature, Queen Charlotte sits in the beast-mode fragrance category,” says Spence. “She calls for something commanding, yet softened by her elegance.” Spence specifically calls out notes like sandalwood, leather, and rose, and we couldn’t agree more. There’s certainly no shortage of luxe, rose-scented soaps, sprays, and candles at the Queen’s palace, and we’re certain Parfum de Marly’s Valaya Exclusif would be her go-to fragrance for any ball.

Product Picks

Francesca Bridgerton

Woman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior settingWoman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior setting

Netflix

On the surface, Francesca is sweet, demure, and content. But if you’ve watched the first half of season four, you know there’s far more than meets the eye. Francesca calls for layered, dimensional scents that mirror the deeper turmoil within. With her identity and desires in flux, we think she’d find Dove’s Raspberry Randezvous Hand Wash to encapsulate her subdued sensual side. She’d top it off with the fresh, airy scent of La Mer and a spritz of Prada Paradoxe on the neck to lure romantic attention.

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Eloise Bridgerton

Claudia Jessie seated holding a bookClaudia Jessie seated holding a book

Netflix

“Known for going against the grain, Eloise would lean into a fresh, clean profile—unconventional yet thoughtful,” says Spence. “Jasmine and Santal feel right; they’re airy, intellectual, and quietly rebellious.” For Eloise’s snarky, poetic personality, we’ve pulled Byredo’s Bibliothèque—a library-inspired scent—, Dove’s Whispering Wisteria Body Wash, and Jo Malone’s White Jasmine & Mint Cologne.

Product Picks

Bridgerton season four has officially arrived. If you haven’t watched part one, what are you doing here? (Kidding—but in all seriousness, there are some spoilers ahead.) Identity is a huge theme this season, with nearly every member of the ton looking inward to affirm both who they are and who they aren’t. Francesca Bridgerton is unsatisfied in her marriage, Violet Bridgerton is yearning for love again, and this season’s focus, Sophie Baek, is oscillating between who she was, who she is, and who she could become. While each woman is experiencing her own journey of retrospection, they all share one common thread: Each must go against the whisperings—and expectations—of the ton to achieve true peace and happiness.

It’s a theme that Dove captures perfectly with its “Let Them Talk” campaign and corresponding Dove x Bridgerton collection. Here, Dove asserts the importance of authentic self-expression, even when (especially when) that means going against the societal grain. More importantly, Dove’s messaging explores the role that beauty undoubtedly plays in fulfilling your identity, for better or worse.

A person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewerA person with a joyful expression and decorative bows in their hair in an ornate interior setting reaching towards the viewer

@dove / Instagram

Fragrance has become such a powerful way to lift the proverbial “mask” and affirm your identity. So naturally, my mind wanders to the ton—what perfume would Violet spritz when she’s missing her late husband? What candle would Queen Charlotte light to feel her power? There’s a scent for everyone and everything—so ahead, discover our definitive guide to smelling like the leading ladies of Bridgerton.

Sophie Baek

A person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the sideA person wearing a decorative lace mask gazing to the side

Netflix

“Sophie is quiet strength personified—submissive without ever being naive,” explains Kahh Spence, the founder of fragrance brand Samir Grey. Throughout season four, Sophie is regularly pictured enjoying walks outside, stopping to smell the flowers, and enjoying moments of slowness (when she’s not hiding her true identity from Colin Bridgerton, of course). We think she’d go for earthy scents like jasmine and eucalyptus for day-to-day, but satisfy her luxurious side with a rich scent like Dove’s Moonlit Masquerade Deodorant Body Mist. (It smells like moody, evening florals and making a swift exit under the stars.)

Product Picks

Violet Bridgerton

Ruth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversationRuth Gemmell seated next to a man in period clothing both appearing to be engaged in conversation

Netflix

The lady of the Bridgerton household is delivering on all the steamy, yearning vibes with her story arc this season. A mother of eight, Violet is inherently nostalgic, making her likely to reach for a warm, amber-vanilla scent like Samir’ Grey’s One. We’re also willing to bet that with all those tea parties (both clothed and unclothed), notes like chamomile and lavender fill her chambers.

Product Picks

Queen Charlotte

A character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paperA character dressed in regal attire and ornate crown holding sheets of paper

Netflix

“With her sharp, distinctive, and entirely unbothered nature, Queen Charlotte sits in the beast-mode fragrance category,” says Spence. “She calls for something commanding, yet softened by her elegance.” Spence specifically calls out notes like sandalwood, leather, and rose, and we couldn’t agree more. There’s certainly no shortage of luxe, rose-scented soaps, sprays, and candles at the Queen’s palace, and we’re certain Parfum de Marly’s Valaya Exclusif would be her go-to fragrance for any ball.

Product Picks

Francesca Bridgerton

Woman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior settingWoman in period attire with puffed sleeves in an ornate interior setting

Netflix

On the surface, Francesca is sweet, demure, and content. But if you’ve watched the first half of season four, you know there’s far more than meets the eye. Francesca calls for layered, dimensional scents that mirror the deeper turmoil within. With her identity and desires in flux, we think she’d find Dove’s Raspberry Randezvous Hand Wash to encapsulate her subdued sensual side. She’d top it off with the fresh, airy scent of La Mer and a spritz of Prada Paradoxe on the neck to lure romantic attention.

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Eloise Bridgerton

Claudia Jessie seated holding a bookClaudia Jessie seated holding a book

Netflix

“Known for going against the grain, Eloise would lean into a fresh, clean profile—unconventional yet thoughtful,” says Spence. “Jasmine and Santal feel right; they’re airy, intellectual, and quietly rebellious.” For Eloise’s snarky, poetic personality, we’ve pulled Byredo’s Bibliothèque—a library-inspired scent—, Dove’s Whispering Wisteria Body Wash, and Jo Malone’s White Jasmine & Mint Cologne.

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