A viral theory from Bridgerton fans has been debunked. After the release of Season 3 (Season 2 aired on June 13), fans have been looking for any potential clues about the upcoming Season 4, and their attention has been drawn to Eloise Bridgerton ( Eloise Bridgerton's outfit.
On Reddit, some fans claimed that a ballgown worn by Eloise (played by Claudia Jessee) could be an Easter egg from her character in Julia Quinn's Bridgerton novel To The Love Story of Sir Philip , in which the character falls in love with Sir Philip. Philip Kane.
Fans pointed out that not only was Héloïse's dress designed in Philippe's favorite color (aqua), but it also featured a flower pattern very similar to geraniums - which is what Philippe gave Héloïse in the book flower.
Despite garnering attention from viewers online, Bridgerton costume designers John Glaser, George Sayer and Dougie Hawkes are skeptical of the theory threw some cold water on it, telling People magazine that the details of Eloise's outfit were just a coincidence.
"The intent wasn't there," Thayer explained, while Glaser added, "Some things are just inherently done. When people dissect it after the fact, I do sometimes think, 'I didn't know we did that.' "It's just there. It's flattering to think that we're so smart. No."
While Eloise's sartorial theory was proven wrong, the show's costume designers have dropped Bridgerton Easter eggs through character costumes before.
When the second season premiered on Netflix in 2021, fans speculated that the green dress worn by Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) was for her role as the character opposite Colin Bridgerton ( Luke Newton's love story finally plays out in the newly released second season. 3.
Costume designer Sophie Canale confirmed in an interview with People that this is indeed the case, as Penelope's green gown symbolized her family's yellow palette and Colin's blue tones Mix of color palettes.
Another Eloise theory
Fans have also recently speculated that Héloïse might end up marrying Lord Döblin in the Netflix series. However, the character tied the knot with Sir Philip Crane in the original Bridgerton . This particular theory seems unlikely given that the show hasn't changed the characters' love interests so far.