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Bridgerton Season 4 Premiere: Red Carpet Fashion Hits & Misses
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Bridgerton Season 4 Premiere: Red Carpet Fashion Hits & Misses

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Key Facts

  • ✓ The world premiere for Bridgerton season four was held at the Palais Brongniart in Paris, setting a grand stage for the cast's arrival.
  • ✓ Yerin Ha, who plays Sophie Baek, wore a custom ice-blue gown by Prada that featured a bedazzled halter neckline and a dramatic train.
  • ✓ The new season is based on Julia Quinn's novel 'An Offer from a Gentleman,' which is a retelling of the classic Cinderella story.
  • ✓ Series creator Shonda Rhimes attended the premiere in a silver and bronze sequined gown, complete with a coordinating floor-length cape.
  • ✓ Netflix will release the season in two parts, with the first episodes dropping on January 29, 2026, and the second on February 26, 2026.
  • ✓ Katie Leung's black Toni Maticevski dress featured a unique ribbed fabric center, adding texture and dimension to the structured ball-gown silhouette.

In This Article

  1. A Parisian Return to the Ton
  2. The Event & Release Details
  3. Standout Style Moments
  4. Looks That Missed the Mark
  5. A Mix of Regency and Modernity
  6. Looking Ahead to the New Season

A Parisian Return to the Ton#

The world of Bridgerton made a glamorous return to the red carpet this week, as the cast gathered in Paris for the highly anticipated season four world premiere. The event, held at the historic Palais Brongniart, served as a dazzling preview of the upcoming season, which will premiere on Netflix later this month.

With the new episodes set to focus on the love story between Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, the cast arrived in force, donning ensembles that ranged from elegant nods to Regency-era flair to bold, modern high-fashion statements. The evening was a celebration of the series' return, offering a first look at the style that would define the premiere.

The Event & Release Details#

The premiere marked a significant milestone for the series, bringing together the main cast to celebrate the upcoming episodes. The atmosphere in Paris was one of excitement, with the Palais Brongniart serving as a majestic backdrop for the event. Fans and media alike were eager to see the cast in their finest attire ahead of the new season's debut.

Season four of Bridgerton is set to release in two parts on Netflix. The first episodes will be available for streaming on January 29, 2026, with the second part following on February 26, 2026. The season adapts Julia Quinn's novel An Offer from a Gentleman, which is a retelling of the classic Cinderella story.

It's almost time to return to the ton, gentle reader.

Standout Style Moments ✨#

Among the most praised looks of the evening was Yerin Ha, who stars as Sophie Baek. She arrived in a breathtaking ice-blue gown by Prada, featuring a bedazzled halter neckline and a floor-length skirt with a cascading train. The ensemble was a modern interpretation of Cinderella's iconic blue dress, perfectly fitting for the character's story.

Victor Alli also turned heads with a sophisticated, modern take on a tuxedo. He wore an oversized black suit paired with a white shirt worn without a tie, adding a small silver brooch for a chic accent. His look exuded high fashion and effortless style.

Other notable appearances included:

  • Hannah Dodd in a daring black Giambattista Valli Paris set featuring a cropped shrug and a low-waisted, ball-gown-style skirt.
  • Katie Leung in a structured black Toni Maticevski dress with a corset bodice and ribbed fabric detailing, a perfect companion for her role as the wicked stepmother.
  • Shonda Rhimes, the series creator, who sparkled in a silver and bronze sequined gown with a dramatic floor-length cape.

Looks That Missed the Mark#

While many stars shined, some red-carpet choices were noted for their lack of formal impact. Luke Thompson, who plays the season's lead Benedict Bridgerton, opted for an all-black ensemble. While stylish, the suit, shirt, tie, and lapel flower were so monochromatic that the individual elements blended together, lacking a pop of color to create contrast.

Golda Rosheuvel chose a burnt-orange sweater dress from Sonney for the premiere. Though chic and stylish, the knit fabric and cowl neckline were deemed too casual for the formal red-carpet event, feeling more appropriate for a daytime press appearance.

Additionally, Adjoa Andoh's custom Torlowei gown was beautiful with its high neckline and black lace, but the look was slightly undermined by her choice of open-toed black shoes, which seemed less formal than the gown itself.

A Mix of Regency and Modernity#

The premiere showcased a fascinating blend of styles, with some cast members embracing the show's historical roots while others leaned into contemporary fashion. Claudia Jessie found a successful middle ground with an oversized black suit adorned with a colorful floral pattern, which she paired with a slicked-back hairstyle for a high-fashion edge.

The event highlighted how the Bridgerton universe translates its aesthetic to the real world. From the regal cape of Shonda Rhimes to the modern silhouette of Hannah Dodd's set, the red carpet was a testament to the show's influence on fashion and its ability to bridge historical romance with modern glamour.

Looking Ahead to the New Season#

The world premiere of Bridgerton season four successfully built anticipation for the upcoming episodes, with the cast's fashion serving as a vibrant prelude to the new story. The event underscored the cultural impact of the series, bringing together its stars and creators for a celebration in the heart of Paris.

As the release dates of January 29 and February 26, 2026 approach, the focus now shifts from the red carpet to the screen, where audiences will finally witness the unfolding of Benedict and Sophie's love story.

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