Monday, March 21, 2022

Hill House Home’s New Kaleidoscope Collection Is Full Of Groovy Cottage Core Dresses

There’s a lot about spring to be excited about: The rise in temperatures, sunnier days ahead, and beautiful blooms are just a few. Spring also means it’s time to show a little leg and perhaps throw on a sundress. Well, you’re in luck because the internet’s favorite nap dress got a groovy facelift just in time for the beginning of the long-awaited spring season. Hill House Home has just launched its new retro-inspired line, The Kaleidoscope Collection.

While the last few years have not been easy, little joys like the luxuriously comfy (and cute) nap dresses from Hill House Home have kept us going. Scroll on to shop this retro-inspired collection now. Expect the same flowy, swingy silhouettes that you’ve come to love from the brand over the last few years like The Ellie Nap dress and the Paz top and skirt combo served up in soft, yummy swirls of pastel pinks, baby blues, and powdery yellows. If there’s one thing about Hill House Home we can all agree on, the dresses are too good to be in stock for long. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. 

The Ellie Nap Dress, $150

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The Elizabeth Nap Dress, $150

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The Lily Dress, $200

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The Paz Top, $100

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The Paz Skirt, $100

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The Ava Dress, $150

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The Skylar Pant, $125

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The Allie Zip Up, $125

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Bridgerton Is Back. Here’s How To Do Regencycore

Dearest readers, it has come to our attention that a new era of Bridgerton is nigh (March 25) and while we prepare to watch Shonda Rhimes' new lead (played by Simone Ashley), many saucy sex scenes and (potentially) a Lady Whistledown reveal, it's also time we revisit the world of Regencycore.

Characterised by corsets, opera gloves, embroidery and OTT headwear, Regency-era fashion saw a spike in popularity after the Netflix period drama premiered in 2020. High street and designer styles flew into everyone's shopping baskets and Daphne Bridgerton herself, Phoebe Dynevor, scored a campaign with Self-Portrait promoting similar styles.

Now that season two is nearly here, we're seeing Bridgerton-inspired collections like Malone Souliers' collab with Netflix and Shondaland – featuring lace-embroidered mules and feathery pumps – while #regencycore pushes over 20 million views on TikTok.

Celebs are hopping on the extravagance, too. From Maya Jama to Euphoria's Barbie Ferreira to Squid Game's HoYeon Jung, our faves are proving it's still cool to dress like a Victorian goddess.

Keep reading for major Regency vibes from the 'gram, just in time for your viewing party this weekend.

Corsets


Corsets haven't gone anywhere between Bridgerton seasons. A corseted dress like Maya Jama's gives big rich auntie vibes, in the best way.
Corset tops are a more casual option. You can easily pair them with jeans or trousers à la Barbie Ferreira. Bet you couldn't do that in the 1800s.

Opera Gloves


Another Euphoria star, Chloe Cherry, made a case for long, extravagant gloves while at London Fashion Week last month.
Extra Bridgerton points to Jourdan Dunn for this gloves-slash-top combo and regal floral backdrop.

Sequins and Embroidery


HoYeon Jung's beaded gown was a sight for sore eyes at this year's Critics' Choice Awards and is reminiscent of Lady Bridgerton's most elaborate ballgowns.
Who says you can't incorporate embroidery into your everyday wardrobe? Take note of how Vanessa Hudgens displays this modern take on the classic style.

Suiting


Try a three (or four!) piece suit when you want to lean into lord and viscount territory. Normal People's Daisy Edgar-Jones makes a regal statement with a pussy bow tie and lace shirt.
Skirt suits count too, thanks to this reminder from Storm Reid.

Empire Waists


Regencycore couldn't exist without the empire waistline and Selena Gomez is here to prove that it's just as transferable to 2022 as it was to 1812.
Maude Apatow in this empire waist dress can do no wrong.

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