In celebration of International Women’s Month, Andrea Torres flaunted a sophisticated look in a dreamy photoshoot inspired by the hit American series “Bridgerton.”
A stunning Torres donned a white-and-blue dress while sporting a hair adorned with flowers in the photoshoot, aptly capturing the classy aesthetics of the said period drama.
“Inspired by Shonda Rhimes’ Netflix series, Bridgerton meshed with the quintessential influences from ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ this editorial shoot is decked with trappings of the early 1800s – the opulent and romantic Regency Era,” Torres shared on Instagram Thursday, March 18.
“Moreover, it was also an era of individuality. The primary influence of the shoot is derived from the female protagonists’ strength,” she added.
“We, women, can be the heroine in our own life story because we have and will always have that power (may it be in an Empire-waist dress, in a tight corset, or just plain pajamas),” Torres said.
“This International Women’s Month, I am enjoined and empowered by a wonderful team who worked passionately for making this shoot come to life,” the actress added.
Torres then capped off her “Bridgerton”-inspired shoot with “pearls, curls and confidence to take on this whirlwind of a life ahead of me,” as shown in the new set of photos she posted yesterday, March 19.
For International Women’s Month, the photoshoot by Nice Print Photos went for “a dreamy yet clear concept with Andrea, a beacon of beauty and strength as our muse,” planning and coordinating team La Belle Fete explained on Instagram on March 18.
“Andrea’s bold depiction of the Bridgerton women relates to taking control of every situation life presents to her – with utmost grace, confidence, and sophistication,” the team said.
“Bridgerton reimagined with @andreaetorres. Think the early 1800s, think of period dramas, think ‘Pride & Prejudice’ — we reimagined regal aesthetics, frills, and opulent visual details reflected in the set design and frocks,” La Belle Fete explained.
“Moreover, it was also an era of individuality. The primary influence of the shoot is derived from the female protagonists’ strength, Daphne and Eloise Bridgerton, whose views and values remained steadfast amid societal struggles,” it added.
Nice Print Photos, meanwhile, noted that the photoshoot with Torres “emphasizes the ethos of empowering women amid societal edicts.” /ra
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