Immersive Bridgerton Experience Opened at Liberty

Luxury department store, Liberty has opened an immersive pop-up experience to celebrate the release of the third season of Bridgerton and the new Liberty fabrics collection.

 

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[BLOG POST IN BIO] Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton @Liberty London @Bridgerton Luxury department store, Liberty has opened an immersive pop-up experience to celebrate the release of the third season of Bridgerton and the new Liberty fabrics collection ???? The immersive Bridgerton pop-up is on the 4th floor and completely free to visit The pop-up is inspired by the most famous scenes and locations from the Netflix series and there are many interactive elements ????Liberty London | (Floor 4) Regent St., Carnaby, London W1B 5AH ???? Until 2 July 2024 ????️ FREE | NO booking required #bridgerton #bridgertonnetflix #bridgertonseason3 #bridgertontiktok #popup #libertylondon #netflixseries #CapCut

♬ Bridgerton (Wildest Dreams) – The Theme System

 

Liberty Fabrics & Bridgerton

 

 

Lady Whistledown’s Writing Room - Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton Pop-Up

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The immersive Bridgerton pop-up is completely free to visit.

 

The pop-up is on the 4th floor of Liberty and inspired by the most famous scenes and locations from the Netflix series and there are many interactive elements.

 

The Carriage from Bridgerton - Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton Pop-Up

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Immerse in the story of Bridgerton by trying on costume accessories, sharing a secret in Lady Whistledown’s writing room and sitting in a carriage adorned in Liberty fabrics taking you to the ballroom.

 

The Ballroom - Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton Pop-Up

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Go behind the scenes of the opulent Ballroom and marvel at a selection of props and costumes taken from Bridgerton episodes while walking through decadent room sets, inspired by the series.

 

Queen Charlotte's Wig Worn in Bridgerton - Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton

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As part of the collaboration, Liberty Fabrics & Bridgerton invites visitors to discover the new Liberty fabrics inspired by three chapters of the story: Penelope’s Garden, Regency Bouquet, and Botanical Trellis.

 

The collection features charming blooms and floral renderings to decadent bouquets to capture the romantic charm of the series in a modern way.

 

Bridgerton Biscuits

 

 

Bridgerton-Inspired Tea Room with the Bridgerton Residence Made From Biscuit by Biscuiteers - Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton Pop-Up

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Make sure you give a visit to Gunter’s Tearoom and indulge in the Biscuiteers’ exclusive hand-crafted confectionary creations.

 

Well-known hand-crafted biscuit company, Biscuiteers, has worked close with Netflix and Shondaland to select the biscuit designs for Bridgerton Biscuit Collection that have the same charm and romance that Bridgerton portrays.

 

Photo Opportunity at Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton Pop-Up

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Discover the model of Bridgerton’s family home made entirely from biscuit. The mouth-watering creation took three days for the Biscuiteers’ team to bake and build.

 

Treat yourself and your dearest with Biscuiteers’ exclusive Bridgerton’s biscuit collection filled with everything you would expect from high society and high tea.

 

Browse Bridgerton Biscuit Collection here.

 

Read the story behind the Bridgerton Biscuit Collection here.  

 

Practical Info

 

Liberty Fabrics x Bridgerton Pop-Up

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Liberty Fabrics & Bridgerton

 

Address

Liberty London | (Floor 4) Regent St., Carnaby, London W1B 5AH

 

Opening Times

21 May – 2 July 2024

Mon – Sat: 10am – 8pm

Sun: 12pm – 6pm

Bank Holidays: 10am – 8pm

 

Tickets

FREE | NO booking required

 

 

 

 

 

Ready for your next adventure? Did you know that you can visit the real Bridgerton residence in London? It’s called Ranger’s House; it’s located in Greenwich, and it acts as the Bridgerton family home’s exterior. The inside of the house is operating as a museum. (Blog post coming soon)