Our favorite characters are not just serving drama but are also serving looks! From Peaky Blinders’ formal suit to Bridgerton’s regal corsets. These shows are turning our watch-list to wish-list – so, welcome to the era of binge-worthy style!
Regency-Era Fashion
The hit Netflix show, Bridgerton, revived regency-core style – from corsets, empire-waist gowns, puff sleeves, embellished jewelry, to pastel hues.
Lace gloves, silhouettes, and corset tops give a modern touch.
Y2k Aesthetics
Gen-Z fashion was redefined by Euphoria with a mix of Y2k aesthetics like low-waist jeans and baby tees, bold and experimental styles, cut-out dresses, mesh-tops, and rhinestone makeup.
It also inspired graphic eyeliner and vibrant color palettes.
Sigma Male
The iconic Thomas Shelby from Peaky Blinders, played by Cillian Murphy, has made every man wanna dress like him. His signature looks are timeless, effortlessly sophisticated with rough edge.
The ironic three-piece suit, crisp collared-grandad shirts, the overcoat and heavy outerwear, signature newsboy hat, leather boots and gloves, and waistcoats and pocket-watches have set the vintage trend to another level.
Dark Academia
Wednesday Addams, played by Jenna Ortega, gives the shady, dark character vibes with monochrome outfits, oversized blazers, pleat-skirts, and boots – giving off the style with tones.
K-drama
Korean dramas have influenced the fashion industry among individuals with preppy school uniforms, minimalist luxury pieces, pleated skirts, oversized blazers, summer-winter-spring-autumn clothes.
K-drama hits like Squid Game have made the tracksuit trending streetwear.
Old Money Elegance
Bella Chowdhary aka Bae, played by Ananya Pandey in Call me Bae has set the fashion bars high. A vibrant blend of high-end couture and broad ensembles, twin sets, skirts, designer bags, silk scarves, and pearls.
As the journey of self-discovery goes on, she shifts to bold, aesthetically-driven outfits – keeping it chic, classy, and wow!
So, if you’ve ever found yourself adding a corset to your cart mid-episode, don’t worry—you’re not alone.
(Contributed by Wajeeha Syed)