Have any of you guys been transported back to the 19th century with Netflix’s hit series Bridgerton lately? Based on the novels by Julia Quinn, this period drama is fascinating. It’s not just about the plot, which is pretty intriguing, don’t get me wrong. But there’s something else about the show that keeps catching my eye - the fashion.
The costumes seem to be a mix of historical accuracy and modern takes, bold prints and vibrant colors. And oh, the jewelry! Full of glitter and the occasional sparkling tiara here and there. The aesthetics are definitely part of the show’s appeal.
But have you ever wondered how in line with the actual Regency Era the show is? Truth or over-dramatized Hollywood? I’m no historian but I’m intrigued. If anyone around here knows more about that historical period, fancy sharing some insights?
Also, how do you guys feel about the infusion of modern music into the series (the orchestral version of modern songs)? Do you think it adds or detracts from the viewing experience? Feel free to share your thoughts!
Title: Proliferation of plant-based diets
Considering the increasing popularity of plant-based diets, what is everyone’s take - are you switching, sticking to your current diet or a combination of both? Some view it as a healthier, more ethical way to eat. On the other hand, others argue 🤔