I’m sure I’m not the only one who answered a resounding “yes” when the society antics of Lady Whistledown finally returned to Netflix in season two of Bridgerton. The period drama romp, an instant hit that exploded in popularity after launching on Christmas Day 2020, has inspired a legion of fans not only for Regé-Jean Page’s Duke of Hastings, but also for the styles and decor of early 19th century England. Now, the latest season of Bridgerton has arrived just in time for us to devour every single episode for new inspiration in empire-waisted dresses, intricately decorated fine china, and jewel-toned ottomans and pillows that are fit for any viscount’s home. With spring in full swing, there’s no better time to note the candy-colored world of Bridgerton as a mood board for freshening up our homes and closets with bright, fun styles akin to those in the Netflix series. Better yet, you won’t have to look far to spruce up your own Aubrey Hall: Rue La La, the free members-only site that launches limited-time deals on rarely-on-sale brands, has created a section full of Bridgerton-inspired home decor and dresses. You’ll find floral dresses with ruffles and smocked busts, porcelain teapots, and indoor benches for any proper society gathering. Any lady of the Ton understands the importance of stepping out looking your best, so if you’re gearing up to enjoy more days outdoors now that it’s getting warmer, pick up this Sachin + Babi patterned green Aida Gown, this white mini dress with a lace-smocked bust, or Stellah’s blue empire waist dress with a romantic ruche detailing on the chest. Looking for something a bit more modern? Try this tiered maxi dress or Bobeau’s wrap dress in a lovely rosy pink that Bridgerton fans will know is the signature color for season two’s newest “diamond of the season,” Edwina Sharma. The modiste’s creations aren’t the only eye-catching feature of Bridgerton: Its stunning set designs have us all dreaming of frolicking in the ornate halls of mansions in the British countryside. Of course, there are Bridgerton-esque castles you can rent for your own ball, but until then, Rue La La’s decor section might be the easier option to immerse yourself in the Regency era. Grab this rose-themed single teapot and cup set, a navy porcelain jar that belongs on any mantle top, this jade-colored pillow to lounge against, or this upholstered ottoman with a gold fringe. Don’t forget your kitchen either—especially in the spoons and cutlery department (if you know, you know). Deals at Rue La La tend to go faster than you can say “my lord,” so don’t wait to pick up these Bridgerton-inspired pieces. Shop now, and prepare to become the envy of the Ton.