Fans of Bridgerton were in their element last Friday.
East-end resident Sally Toivonen and 75 of her guests got dressed up in 1800s garb and enjoyed a memorable backyard garden party that paid tribute to the hit show.
Renewed for a fourth season, the Netflix series takes viewers through the Regency era in England where eight close-knit siblings of the powerful Bridgerton family attempt to find love.
Toivonen spent months designing and decorating her entire backyard to resemble the series — decked out with all sorts of flowers, gardening trimmings and Victorian-era knickknacks.
She even modified an old playhouse in her backyard to resemble Queen Charlotte’s chambers from the show.
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Guests enjoyed an afternoon tea where they were treated to an assortment of sandwiches, croissants, scones, macaroons, and refreshments — all of which was catered by Ken from the Grand Gardens.
Following the tea, attendees moved to the front yard for Bridgerton-themed trivia and prizes.
Then, guests returned to a transformed backyard for an evening of dinner and dancing.
Kari Lustig provided attendees with some ballroom dance instruction, while Carlo Fea was on-site to take photos.
Instead of charging an admission fee, Toivonen asked her guests to make a donation to ARCH Hospice in memory of her late husband Allan.