Dearest readers, Bath & Body Works' limited-edition Bridgerton collection is officially on sale to celebrate the release of Bridgerton season 3, part 2, which premiered on June 13. Bath & Body Works debuted the collaboration — its first with Netflix — earlier this spring. Its five thematic Bridgerton fragrances pull inspiration from the hit regency drama series' key characters, scenes and motifs.
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Like the chosen debutante herself, the Diamond of the Season fragrance is described as "enchanting," with notes of sparkling peach, spring daffodil and jasmine. It's the marquee fragrance from the collection. Its three-wick candle is already sold out, but it is available in the widest assortment of products, including body care, hand soaps, home fragrances, hand sanitizers and accessories.
Joining Diamond of the Season is Queen Charlotte's Tea, a black tea fragrance infused with citrus; Danbury Shortbread, a sweet gourmand with notes of vanilla and almond; Wisteria Garden, a fresh floral mélange of rosewood, lemon petals and rain; and Bridgerton Study, a warm amber and oakwood fragrance reminiscent of a wood-paneled reading room. All four of these fragrances come in a three-wick candle, foaming hand soap, hand sanitizer and wallflower with coordinating accessories.
Making the deal even sweeter, take note that the Bath & Body Works semi-annual sale is going on right now. That means most three-wick candles are 50% off, with select hand soaps and wallflowers for only $2.99 thanks to the promo code "SUMMERHAUL."
Since word first got out about the collaboration, Bridgerton fans have been taking to their quills, er, social media, to express excitement. "I will buy everything if it's Bridgerton. Don't play with me please 😭😭," one person wrote. "The way I am burning for this collection," another added.
The bodycare giant also shared that this is the beginning of a year-long partnership with Netflix, so you can expect more Bath & Body Works fragrances inspired by your favorite shows later this year. Since we might have a longer wait for Bridgerton season 4, might we suggest stocking up on candles to set the mood while you watch season 3?

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