What Would Eloise Bridgerton Wear in the Lower East Side’s Dimes Square
A modern day Dimes Square debutante.

Being the rebel that she is as she bucks against societal expectations, most notably her disinterest in courting season, it would be all too fitting for Eloise Bridgerton to enter the tropes of the Lower East Side’s Dimes Square. Like many who frequent the microneighborhood, Eloise would fit in seamlessly with the non-conforming crowd. Not to mention, as many Dimes Square regulars come from wealthy families, having attended private schools and summered in the Hamptons, yet cosplay as struggling artists and skateboarders, Eloise could reject her familial ties with ease. She is independent, has an enviable fringe, and sticks to her signature color of light blue (when something works, why change it?). While Eloise would likely pop into James Veloria and Lara Koleji on her usual Dimes Square lap––naturally she has a penchant for archival Vivienne Westwood pieces––we’ve curated a few staples for her to wear as she prances from dinner at Cervos to drinks at Corner Bar.
Dresses
While Eloise doesn’t discriminate between a midi and mini, her usual gown is not something she would be too keen on sporting in the Lower East Side.
Accessories
While their storyline may have ended, it would only be right to include a cap as an ode to her love interest, Theo, who is the printer’s assistant in season two.
Tops
Her loyalty to blues, especially of the pastel variety, has become one of Eloise’s many disposition. While she would indulge in somewhat of a rebrand, leaving blue in the Regency era isn’t in the cards.
Bottoms
Eloise’s desire to buck societal expectations suggests that she would be thrilled to wear a corseted mini skirt that would send Queen Charlotte into a spiral.
Shoes
Flats and sneakers are a must for Eloise. She wants to run from one natural wine bar to another without worrying about twisting an ankle from the many cracks in the streets and sidewalks of Lower Manhattan.