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27 January 2026

Netflix And Facebook Marketplace Bring Bridgerton Home

A new collaboration lets fans shop Regency-inspired decor and win exclusive prizes, while themed cocktails add flair to Bridgerton season four watch parties.

As the calendar turns to January 27, 2026, fans of Netflix’s hit series Bridgerton are abuzz with anticipation—the first part of the show’s fourth season is finally here. But this year, the much-loved drama of Regency-era romance and scandal isn’t just confined to the screen. Thanks to a brand-new collaboration between Netflix and Facebook Marketplace, viewers can now bring a slice of the Bridgerton world into their own homes, transforming watch parties and everyday living alike into a scene straight from the Ton.

For many, the allure of Bridgerton lies not only in its compelling storylines and swoon-worthy romances but also in its lush set designs, period costumes, and the refined elegance of its fictional high society. Recognizing this, Netflix and Facebook Marketplace have teamed up to create a curated shopping experience inspired by the show, launching the initiative in tandem with the season four premiere. According to reporting by Jessica Kaplan, starting today, fans can browse themed collections on Marketplace, featuring everything from Regency-inspired furniture and fashion to tea-time essentials reminiscent of the Bridgerton family’s powder blue parlors and Lady Danbury’s lavish soirées.

Luke Newton, who portrays Colin Bridgerton, captured the excitement in an Instagram post: “When Facebook and Bridgerton collide…” It’s an apt description for a partnership that promises to blend the best of both worlds—Marketplace’s treasure-hunting thrills and Bridgerton’s unmistakable style—into one irresistible package. Whether you’re searching for a delicate teacup or a statement chaise, the new collections are designed to help fans “bring a bit of the Ton home,” as Newton puts it.

The experience doesn’t stop at shopping. To celebrate the new season, Marketplace is also hosting weekly giveaways through March 8, 2026, offering exclusive prizes that any fan would covet. This week’s prize? A mask signed by the cast—a nod to the show’s iconic masquerade balls. Each week will feature a new, show-themed item up for grabs, making it well worth checking back regularly for a chance to win a piece of Bridgerton history. As Kaplan notes, “Fans can enter weekly giveaways on Facebook Marketplace through March 8, 2026, to win exclusive Bridgerton-themed prizes such as a mask signed by the cast.”

Of course, no Bridgerton gathering is complete without a touch of high-society flair—and what better way to toast the new season than with a cocktail menu worthy of Lady Whistledown herself? On January 26, 2026, Brit + Co published a guide to nine elegant Bridgerton-inspired cocktails, perfect for elevating any watch party or simply sipping in style. Drawing from The Official Bridgerton Guide to Entertaining (published by Netflix in 2023), the recipes channel the show’s Regency-era sophistication while adding a modern twist.

Take, for example, the Empress 1908 Gin floral gimlet. With its blend of elderflower rose gin, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup, garnished with a sprig of lavender, it’s easy to imagine the Bridgerton cast strolling the promenade, drinks in hand. Or perhaps the London Fog latte—a non-alcoholic option that pairs Earl Grey tea with steamed milk and vanilla syrup, but can be spiked for those who wish to add an extra kick. “These London Fog lattes are also traditionally made non-alcoholic, but you can always add in a splash of your go-to spirit!” the guide suggests, encouraging creativity and personalization.

For fans seeking something a bit more adventurous, the list includes the Queen’s Orchard Sour, crafted with Dewar’s 12 Year Old Whisky, apricot liqueur, lemon juice, and egg white, garnished with lemon zest and raspberries. There’s also a Paloma-inspired tequila cocktail, courtesy of 21Seeds Grapefruit Hibiscus Infused Tequila, which the guide playfully notes: “The ton might’ve not been drinking tequila, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a tequila cocktail for the season 3 release!” (And yes, even the editors at Brit + Co seem to have lost count of the seasons in their excitement.)

The recipes don’t shy away from the show’s signature opulence. Old Fashioneds are adorned with edible flowers, and even the Debutante’s Highball—made with whisky, apricot liqueur, and sparkling water—gets a flourish of lemon zest for extra elegance. “Floral notes are key, and this Old Fashioned is a master at including the best flavors,” the guide proclaims, channeling the series’ penchant for sensory delight.

These cocktails, along with the Marketplace’s curated finds, are all about capturing the spirit of Bridgerton: a little bit of fantasy, a lot of style, and an open invitation to join in the fun. As Brit + Co puts it, the guide “encourages fans to toast to the Bridgerton season 4 premiere with themed drinks inspired by the show’s Regency-era elegance and high society.” It’s a chance for viewers to step into the world they’ve come to adore, not just as spectators, but as active participants—whether by donning a Regency-inspired gown, sipping a lavender-infused cocktail, or vying for a one-of-a-kind show memento.

For those who have spent the past few years swept up in the romance and intrigue of Bridgerton, these new offerings are more than just marketing—they’re a celebration of fandom and community. It’s not every day that a television show inspires such immersive, real-world experiences, but then again, Bridgerton has always been about more than just entertainment. It’s about escapism, aspiration, and the joy of sharing something special with others, whether gathered around a television or a tea table.

With the season four premiere finally upon us, fans have plenty of reasons to celebrate. Between the Marketplace’s Regency-inspired collections, the weekly prize giveaways, and a cocktail menu fit for nobility, it’s never been easier to bring a touch of the Bridgerton world home. So as viewers settle in for another round of romance and scandal, one thing is certain: this season, the Ton isn’t just on screen—it’s wherever fans choose to make it.