The Bridgeton series captivated everyone, becoming the most-watched series in Netflix history. The plot, the characters, and the drama behind each episode led to its resounding success. But what truly hooked us was the costumes and set design, which instantly transported us to 19th-century London high society, allowing us to dream of afternoon tea in true Bridgeton style.
The costumes took approximately five months to create and involved 238 people. Daphne's wardrobe alone comprised 104 outfits. Bridgeton's costume designer, Ellen Mirojnick, drew inspiration from the 1950s and 60s and the Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

The good news is that we don't need a team of 238 people, much less hire designer Ellen Mirojnick, to wear an outfit like Bridgeton's. Angeles Serrano aims to create unique and exclusive garments, highlighting femininity regardless of size or age, adapting her designs to each woman's style and preferences. Pieces that remind us of and make us feel part of this series.



HALI EARRINGS
These earrings are a new model, which will soon be available on the web.






PENDING LIFE
These earrings are a new model, which will soon be available on the web.














