There’s a New “Bridgerton”-Inspired Wedding Dress Collection — See all the Gowns!

The dresses, priced from $1,600 to $3,000, were designed by Lyn Paolo, who created looks for the 'Bridgerton' spinoff 'Queen Charlotte'

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Looks from the new 'Bridgerton'-inspired wedding dress collection from Allure Bridals.

The romantic onscreen weddings of Bridgerton have inspired a real-life bridal collection.

Allure Bridals, in collaboration with the Netflix franchise from Shondaland, has launched a line of wedding gowns inspired by the series and its spinoff, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.

The dresses — which range in price from $1,600 to $3,000 — are designed by Emmy Award-winning costume designer Lyn Paolo, who created looks for Queen Charlotte, as well as other hit series including Inventing Anna and Little Fires Everywhere.

"Drawing from the shows’ opulent aesthetic and the bold, regal fashions of the character of Queen Charlotte, this collaboration brings romance and glamour to modern-day brides," Allure Bridals said in a press release.

The dresses feature exquisite details — including lace, floral embellishments, ruffled sleeves and delicate satin buttons — that "promise to make brides feel like they have stepped into their own Georgian- and Regency-era romances."

<p>Vivien Killilea/Getty</p> A look from the new 'Bridgerton'-inspired wedding collection from Allure Bridals.

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A look from the new 'Bridgerton'-inspired wedding collection from Allure Bridals.

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Brides-to-be can shop the collection now on Allure's website and at bridal salons worldwide.

"It has been such an honor and a joy to work with the amazing team at Allure who were so supportive and collaborative during the design process,” Paolo said in the release. "As always, there would be nothing without Shonda Rhimes, who is and always has been a costume designer's dream writer/producer. I love the worlds that she creates, and it is an absolute delight to fill those worlds with beautiful costumes."

She added, "Now I am excited to help design beautiful gowns inspired by the world she has created for today's beautiful brides."

Paolo told Today.com that the idea for the collection came after numerous inquiries from fans wanting to incorporate the romantic "Bridgerverse" aesthetic into their weddings.

"The idea of bringing the opportunity for fans to dress for their wedding in something that is based on the shows is something that's very exciting to all of us at Shondaland," she said in May, ahead of the collection's launch. "Like bringing a little piece of the magic to someone's life."

<p>Vivien Killilea/Getty</p> A look from the 'Bridgerton'-inspired wedding collection from Allure Bridals.

Vivien Killilea/Getty

A look from the 'Bridgerton'-inspired wedding collection from Allure Bridals.

Each of the dresses has its own unique point of view, Paolo noted. "The gowns are all so very different and distinct from one another and the detail is beautiful," she explained. "The lace is beautiful, the crystals, the veils — we also worked on some veiling — and I think everyone will be pleasantly surprised."

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Rather than creating line-for-line replicas of the looks from the series, Paolo and her team kept their creative "parameters" open for more flexibility. They also focused on inclusivity.

"We're very conscious of picking satins and laces and silks that weren't just white," she told Today.com "We have a lot of champagnes and ivories in the collection. And I think it was an overall aesthetic choice of, this feels like Bridgerton. This feels like Queen Charlotte."

The costume designer recalled being "blown away" by the beauty of the dresses when she first saw them on models. "I'm super excited for the world to see them," she said, teasing a possible men's collection to come in the future.

The new Bridgerton bridal collection was unveiled on Monday night at a fashion show held at the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. Celebrities in attendance included Rhimes, Scandal star Katie Lowes and influencer Taylen Biggs.

Netflix announced on Tuesday that Bridgerton's much-anticipated third season will premiere in two parts, with the first releasing on May 16 and the second dropping on June 13.

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