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Our Journal
With the new season of Bridgerton on the horizon, we found ourselves wondering - what if the ladies of the ton were to attend an afternoon picnic at Rosewood Estate? What might the day be like?
We imagine they would arrive dressed for themselves, not for spectacle. They would probably be looking forward to an afternoon of catching up on gossip, easy camaraderie, good food, sunshine, and far too much tea.
She arrives in Juliette.
A shirt made for light - pastel tones, delicate embroidery, fabric that seems to hold the sun rather than compete with it. She knows, instinctively, this is the perfect daytime piece. Refined but never overdone. Romantic, yet entirely at ease.
As she steps into Rosewood Estate, the breeze moves the fabric ever so gently, catching at the sleeves, softening the silhouette. Wide-brimmed hats tilt toward the sky. The lawns stretch open and generous. It is a moment where softness is not fragility - but confidence.
There are occasions that ask for grandeur. And then there are afternoons...the kind that unfold slowly, beneath open skies, with no urgency at all.
For moments like these, what you wear is chosen differently. Not to impress. Not to announce yourself. But to feel composed, comfortable, and quietly considered.
We return, again and again, to shirts that hold small details: a hand-finished edge, a carefully placed motif, fabric that softens with time. Pieces that feel just right for conversation, for light filtering through trees, for days that linger longer than planned.
The light softens. The estate quietens. This is where deeper tones belong. The Camille Shirt - rich plum, fine embroidery, an easy drape - feels made for this hour. Structured enough to hold its shape, fluid enough to move with you.
Worn with tailored trousers or a flowing skirt, it carries the day gently into evening.This is how we imagine the women of the ton would wear 28 - from sunlit lawns to candlelit rooms.