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15 Cottagecore Dresses on Amazon Inspired by Bridgerton’s Romantic, Regal Aesthetic

Trust, you'll be the diamond of the season with these dresses.

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Is it just me, or does every new season of Bridgerton spark an uncontrollable urge to overhaul your wardrobe with pastel hues, floral ruffles, and billowy sleeves? As a shopping editor who prides herself on watching quite literally every TV show under the sun, I know my way around looks inspired by my favorite series.

While you might think you can't give your closet a cottagecore refresh in the middle of winter, I have good news: Amazon has plenty of cute options you can wear now with some strategic layering, and you can continue styling them well into spring. Floral prints are popular on the show, but I'm also spotting dresses awash in plaid, velvet, bow details, and jewel tones.

I’ve rounded up the 15 best cottagecore dresses to shop on Amazon right now, from office-appropriate ruffles to wedding guest-worthy silhouettes inspired by the show’s most iconic fashion moments. Oh, and did I forget to mention that these dresses start at just $18? I'd like to think of it as a gift from Lady Whistledown herself. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to watch Benedict and Sophie ride off into the sunset!

If you're looking for a cottagecore-inspired dress you can style year-round, might I suggest this blue-and-white number? It's easy to layer with a sweater and boots for a dreamy look, while it'll stun on its own come summer thanks to the super flattering square neck, smocked bodice, and A-line silhouette.

While a member of the Bridgerton family probably wouldn't be allowed to wear a flirty mini, they're more than fair game in 2026. Case in point: This flowy, puff-sleeve option that's begging to be layered with a chunky cardi and tall boots.

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Trust me, if Daphne Bridgerton was living in 2026, she'd be wearing this to her next Regency Ball. I mean, the flutter sleeves? The two-toned floral design? The flattering cut? It looks so much more expensive than the price tag would suggest.

If you have a beach vacation on the books, a) I'm so ridiculously jealous and b) You're going to need some new dresses. This cream number embodies oceanfront cottagecore vibes thanks to the eyelet fabric and ruffled design.

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Although cottagecore is most often associated with delicate florals, let the record show that there's plenty of room in the chat for plaids and ginghams. Snag this square neck dress now to style with a chunky, fisherman-style sweater, then pair it with funky jewelry and sandals once the temperatures start to creep back up.

Who says cottagecore can only be reserved for casual days? This green floral midi is easy to dress up for an outdoor summer wedding or an upscale date night, but also works nicely with sandals or ballet flats for weekend fun.

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PSA: You don’t have to sit this trend out if minis are more your speed. Details like the bow front and ruffled sleeves and skirt echo Bridgerton vibes with a modern twist. Not to mention, this mini is available in more than a dozen colors.

No matter if you're a cottagecore girlie who struggles with winter style or are inspired to try the trend after binge-watching one too many period pieces, feast your eyes on this navy blue off-the-shoulder number. It's oozing with subtle cottagecore vibes thanks to details like puff sleeves and a smocked bodice.

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While this one shows a little more skin than something we'd expect to spot on Bridgerton, it still has a cottagecore-turned-sexy vibe thanks to the velvet material and subtle, floral pattern. It's the type of body-hugging dress that's always nice to have in your arsenal for date nights.

Is there any better way to winterize your favorite cottagecore styles than with plaid and bows? I'm gonna go with nope, TBH. This dress is an easy one to throw on for the office on those days when you can't help but hit snooze on repeat.

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You'd be hard-pressed to find a more Bridgerton-apropos dress than this tulle number, unless, of course, you have some sort of time traveling hack that I'm not aware of. This trending olive green hue prevents it from looking a little too frilly.

I'm going to take a wild guess and assume the corset-centric wardrobe of our favorite Regency-era leading ladies isn't the most comfortable. Mercifully, this floral dress is made from ultra-stretchy fabric to keep you so comfy, they'll have to drag you off of the dance floor.

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With multiple weddings on my agenda this year, I've been scrolling for wedding guest dresses on a budget. I'm eyeing this pretty corset-style midi that's bursting with floral motifs. Complete with adjustable ties and a subtle slit, it's an option that echos the romance found in every single season of Bridgerton.

I know, I know: A solid black dress is the last thing that comes to mind when you think cottagecore. However, this maxi nails the silhouette so well, I'm pretty sure even the stiffest of upper lips in Regency-era London would approve. I'm personally obsessed with the scalloped details along the bust.

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The line between cottagecore and boho is often a very fine one, as evidenced by this dress. The puffy sleeves, smocked bodice, and tiered skirt embody Bridgerton-style cottagecore vibes, while the jewel tones and embroidered motifs almost give off a '70s feel. A tale of two eras, if you will.

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Madison McGee
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Madison McGee is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines. For the past year, she has contributed shopping content, gift guides, product testing, and deals coverage across Hearst’s portfolio, which includes Good Housekeeping, Women’s Health, Men's Health, House Beautiful, Elle, Town and Country, Esquire, Country Living, Oprah Daily, and more. Prior to joining Hearst, she was a staff writer at BuzzFeed and worked in book publishing. Madison is a graduate of the University of Mississippi’s journalism program, and holds a Masters in Publishing from New York University. When she’s not scouting out the best deals, she can be found reading, cheering on the Baltimore Ravens, or exploring New York City’s indie bookstores.  

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