The intricate hairstyles worn by Cressida Cowper in Bridgerton season three are not just elaborate fashion choices. They tell a deeper story of imprisonment, desperation, and the desperate need for freedom.
The Netflix series used hair as a visual language for Cressidaโs journey. From towering sculptures to the final birdcage design, every curl and accessory carried meaning about her tragic fate .
The Birdcage in the Final Scene
The most powerful symbolism appears in Cressidaโs last scene. As she sits in the carriage banished to Wales, her hair is styled to look exactly like a birdcage with chains .
This design directly represents how Cressida is trapped by society and her circumstances. Hair and makeup designer Erika รkvist confirmed the intention behind these choices. โSheโs so limited and suffocated with how the society works and what she is and isnโt allowed to do in her position,โ รkvist explained. โWe see someone really trapped. Sheโs this caged bird whoโs trying to get outโ .
The cage hairstyle visually communicates what words cannot. Cressida, despite her cruel behavior, is a prisoner of the rigid expectations placed on women in Regency England .
Armor Through Architecture
Throughout season three, Cressidaโs hair functions as armor. Costume designer John Glaser described how the creative team used extreme shapes to protect a vulnerable character. โSheโs a fun character to dress because we can be a bit wilder with her and push her. Sheโs interesting but all that fluff and all those extremities are for a serious reasonโ .
รkvist elaborated on this protective function. โMakeup and hair and costume, and especially our hair, big shoulders and all that kind of stuff โ itโs almost like an armor to protect because actually sheโs really vulnerable and she will get hurt really badlyโ .
The towering hairstyles create a barrier between Cressida and the world that judges her. They announce her presence while simultaneously shielding her true self from view .
Transparency Reveals Vulnerability
Not all of Cressidaโs hairstyles were solid and impenetrable. รkvist pointed out that some designs incorporated transparent elements. โThereโs some of her looks that are quite transparent. It is big, itโs spiky, but it is really vulnerable, and looks like you can just break it apartโ .
This fragility in the hair design mirrors Cressidaโs internal state. Behind the mean comments and competitive behavior lies a young woman with no real power and few options. The hair that appears strong can shatter, just like she can .
The Key to Freedom
A hopeful detail exists within the cage imagery. The showโs wig stylist confirmed that a key is present in Cressidaโs hair during the final scene. Someone in the future could use this key to set her free .
An alternate ending was actually filmed where Lady Cowper holds this key. Actress Jessica Madsen revealed: โ[In the first ending we shot], Lady Cowper actually came to save her, and got in the carriage with her and they left together. I had a caged bird in my hair with a little door and Lady Cowper had the keyโ .
This alternate version was not used, leaving Cressidaโs fate uncertain. But the key remains in her hair, suggesting her story may not be over .
Bigger Is Better for a Reason
The creative philosophy behind Cressidaโs look was simple. โBigger is better, and more is more,โ รkvist said . Every extreme hairstyle served to announce that Cressida was still in the game, still fighting for a place in society.
Womenโs clothing designer George Sayer connected the hair to Cressidaโs desperation. โWe see it as an armor for Cressida for when sheโs out socially. Itโs her third season out. She still hasnโt found her husband. Sheโs desperate to find oneโ .
The comparison to a trapped creature was intentional. โWe like to think of her as a butterfly in a mausoleum and sheโs desperate to escape,โ Sayer added .
The Red Dress Moment
When Cressida falsely claimed to be Lady Whistledown, her appearance shifted. She wore a striking red gown with simpler lines, and her hair became less elaborate but still dramatic. It fanned out from her head, echoing the giant bow on her dress .
This represented her attempt to empower herself differently. For one night, she believed she controlled her destiny. The hair and costume worked together to project confidence she did not truly feel .
รkvist explained Cressidaโs calculated approach. โShe would have planned this for a long time. She would have had all of it down to a tee. She would have planned it to think, โOK, what would the Queen want to see? What will make her impressed?โโ .
The Tragic End
After her plan fails and she faces exile, Cressidaโs defeated words reveal everything. โAfter tonight, it shall matter no more,โ she says . The elaborate hairstyles that once announced her presence no longer serve any purpose.
The birdcage chains in her final look confirm her imprisonment is complete. She tried to escape through marriage, through claiming Whistledownโs identity, through blackmail. Nothing worked. Society won, and Cressida lost.
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What Comes Next
Showrunner Jess Brownell has indicated the characterโs story may continue. Jessica Madsen expressed hope for Cressidaโs future. Since viewers never see her aunt in the carriage, she could be traveling somewhere else entirely .
The key hidden in her hair suggests someone might eventually unlock her cage. Whether that someone is her mother, a future love interest, or Cressida herself remains unknown .
Bridgerton season three is streaming now on Netflix.
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