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Get your 'regency' on: Bath & Body Works unveils new 'Bridgerton' themed collection
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Date:2025-04-11 17:10:10
No one is more excited for the release of “Bridgerton” season three than Bath & Body Works, which is set to release an assortment of fragrances inspired by the hit Netflix show.
This collab is set to be one of many exclusive Netflix-show related endeavor's, as Bath & Body Works has entered a year-long partnership with the streaming service to “bring award-winning storytelling to life through the power of fragrance,” Bath & Body Works announced early this week.
“At Bath & Body Works, we aim to forever transform the viewing experience for millions of Netflix fans by allowing the power of fragrance to transport them like never before into their favorite stories and scenes," Maurice Cooper, chief customer officer at the company said in a news release.
Bath & Body Works took to social media Tuesday to officially “spill the tea.”
“Dearest Readers, this author finds herself compelled to share the most curious of news. Be on your way to the Bath & Body Works App to acquaint yourselves with this exclusive tea,” the company wrote.
Here’s what we know about the “Bridgerton” x Bath & Body Works collab.
When will the ‘Bridgerton’ fragrance collection appear in Bath & Body works stores?
The “Bridgerton” collection will appear at Bath & Bath Body at retail locations nationwide on Monday, March 25, the day of the launch.
What can customers expect from the ‘Bridgerton’ x Bath & Body Works collection?
Bath & Body Works customers will be able to purchase a hand soap, body mist, lotion, hand sanitizer and a candle from the collection, aptly named “Diamond of the Season.”
The products were “inspired by scenes, characters, key icons and moments from the show, capturing its aspirational and vibrant aesthetic,” making them an excellent choice for ladies and gents alike, according to BBW.
The scent, crafted to represent “chosen” debutante of the social season has notes of “sparkling peach, spring daffodil and radiant jasmine.”
The collection will also include four new fragrances in addition to numerous accessories inspired by the Regency era the show is based around.
When will the third season of 'Bridgerton' released on Netflix?
"Bridgerton" fans will only have to wait a couple more months to find out how everything will play out between Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton.
"Certainly, Miss Featherington has grown fatigued by the misleading actions of Colin Bridgerton… It would seem that this wallflower is done being trampled," the video description reads.
Part 1 of Bridgerton Season 3 will premiere May 16 on Netflix, with Part 2 premiering four weeks later, on June 13.
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