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A Renaissance gown with an authentic look and feel can make any woman believe that she’s been transported back to what was a more romantic, earthy, enchanted time. Alright, so…perhaps we romanticize the Renaissance, that time and setting lit only by fire. But those were the days of Marlowe and Shakespeare and exploration and great artists finding great patrons. But those were days, too, when women were encouraged to be women without being, shall we say, less than appropriate (at least in public).

Jewel Black Spanish Brial Renaissance Gown Anne Boleyn Grand Heritage Renaissance Gown Masquerade Queen Renaissance Gown
Jewel Black Spanish Brial Renaissance Gown Anne Boleyn Grand Heritage Renaissance Gown Masquerade Queen Renaissance Gown

So, what lovely lady wouldn’t love to be transported back to such a time? She can do that today with a Masquerade Queen adult costume. If you’re her, imagine yourself in a black Velvet hoop gown with a floral print inset. You also get a matching eye mask to hold on a stick to reveal or hide your true face as you please.

Journe Gown Renaissance Gown Maiden of Verona Plus Renaissance Gown Avon Jupon Renaissance Gown
Journe Gown Renaissance Gown Maiden of Verona Plus Renaissance Gown Avon Jupon Renaissance Gown

But perhaps you want to portray yourself as a country girl. For that, you can get a replica costume from France the countryside of Limousin, France. Imagine yourself in the romantic Renaissance gown was worn by the French women there just before Limousin became famous for its limouge porcelain. Imagine yourself in cotton velveteen half-lined in various colors of satin. Imagine yourself with sleeves that tie on with ribbon to let you cool off on hot days. Imagine a bodice that works like a corset, lifting your breasts and bosom and holding in your tummy. You’ll look as sexy as you feel.

Celtic Dress Burgundy Renaissance Gown Renaissance Lady Renaissance Gown Jewel Rouge Spanish Brial Renaissance Gown
Celtic Dress Burgundy Renaissance Gown Renaissance Lady Renaissance Gown Jewel Rouge Spanish Brial Renaissance Gown

Maybe you’d look your best in a two-piece German gown from about 1525. Imagine yourself in a cotton velveteen outer gown lined in various colors of satin with a green cotton velveteen inset. You wear the reversible inset over a chemise. The outer gown laces up the front “V,” so that the inset shows through and keeps your tummy looking flat. Imagine forearms that lace up to the elbow to give you a snug fit, enabling the chemise to “pouf” out through the sleeve’s slashes.

Speaking of the chemise…today this timeless piece, which is worn under all gowns, is known as a “slip”. Chemises were designed in order to protect the outer, more expensive garment from so much wear and tear. A period chemise is made of soft cotton muslin–the material used to back baby quilts. You’ll also find a roomy drawstring neck and full, long sleeves that enable an individualized, comfortable fit.

If you’re a lady who loves the Renaissance clothes, try these Renaissance gowns (and a chemise) for Renaissance Faires or other occasions that call for a costumed appearance.

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Be The Belle Of The Renaissance Faires With A Lovely Renaissance Princess Costume

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With Renaissance princess costumes, you can fulfill your fantasies of being a Renaissance-period princess. And it doesn’t matter what age you are–there’s a princess of the Renaissance costume just for you.

Renaissance Queen Child Costume<br />
Renaissance Queen Child Costume

Renaissance Miss Child Costume<br />
Renaissance Miss Child Costume

Renaissance Princess Josephine Child Costume<br />
Renaissance Princess Josephine Child Costume

If you’re a teenage queen-to-be, you can imagine yourself in an authentic-looking princess costume that makes you feel as if you’ve been reborn as royalty in the 15th century. Imagine yourself in an ensemble of faux suede mini dress that features contrasting velour inset and laced cuffs; a mock peasant top with front lacing and those puffy sleeves;and attached double tiered petticoat. Whether this is for a high school dance, Halloween, or a Renaissance Faire you’ll be sure to get gawked at in the good way.

Maid Marian Adult Costume<br />
Maid Marian Adult Costume

Elsa the Ghost Maid Adult<br />
Elsa the Ghost Maid Adult

Maybe your fantasy is to be that darling medieval babe named Maid Marian. Just imagine wearing an ensemble that includes a light blue velvet gown that features an ornate design in the center of the bodice as well as on the sleeve puffs, glittering gold lace trim along its square neckline, and maroon accents on the attached belt and arm gauntlets. And there’s more: imagine, too, the blue and gold headpiece which displays an iridescent organza veil. Who will be able to resist serving your every expressed wish?

Renaissance Princess Child Choker<br />
Renaissance Princess Child Choker

Renaissance Princess Child Headband<br />
Renaissance Princess Child Headband

But also try to imagine yourself wearing one of the most beautiful Renaissance ensembles: a burgundy velour and satin dress that goes down to your ankles and features gold trim detail and even a matching headpiece. You will be seen as nobility from the second you walk into the room. As simple as this ensemble may sound, its looks are truly stunning and is perfect for the adult Renaissance princess as well as the teen queen-to-be.

But what if the princess has not yet even reached high school…perhaps not even middle school? She can still be a Renaissance princess with a Renaissance Princess Josephine costume. If you’re the queen or king parent to the little princess, imagine her dressed up in a red and pink medieval-style dress which comes with a maroon top with matching sleeves and pink trim along with a long metallic skirt of pink and gold.

There are other little Renaissance princess costume ensembles, too for your Renaissance clothes costume. There’s the Juliet child costume with its deep blue crushed velvet dress featuring golden trim and a matching headpiece. There’s the fairy tale child Renaissance costume princess costume made up of a gorgeous blue gown with elegant gold trim and a sheer blue tulle skirt. And there’s the French Princess costume comprising a hot pink lace-up bodice and overlay with Renaissance-style sleeves, a bright blue dress, sleeve trim, a high collar, and even pink flower embellishments with matching bows.

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Children Have Great Fun Dressing Up In a Child Renaissance Costume

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Looking for child Renaissance costumes to perhaps take your child to a Renaissance Faire, or because she is going to attend one? Well, she would certainly love to be the Faire’s Faire Maiden in a Renaissance Maiden Queen fairytale costume. Imagine her dressed up in a purple velvet dress with lace-up front details along with silver puff sleeves, crowned by a matching hat with a purple veil. Maybe she would have faerie stories written about her by onlookers.

Queen Child Renaissance Costume Juliet Child Renaissance Costume Robin Hood Child Renaissance Costume
Queen Child Renaissance Costume Juliet Child Renaissance Costume Robin Hood Child Renaissance Costume

But then again, perhaps instead of wanting to be the little Queen your daughter would really love to be the beautiful Juliet. When she’s dressed up in a deep blue crushed velvet dress with golden trim and its matching headpiece, little Romeo won’t be able to resist developing a crush on her.

Scarlet Knight Child Renaissance Costume Fairy Tale Maiden Child Renaissance Costume Baroness Child Renaissance Costume
Scarlet Knight Child Renaissance Costume Fairy Tale Maiden Child Renaissance Costume Baroness Child Renaissance Costume

And what if that handsome Romeo boy were to be the heroic rebel named Robin Hood? You can find Renaissance children’s Robin Hood costumes that would deck him out in a forest green velvet tunic with an attached beige collar and sleeves. Then imagine the red trim running along the faux-suede architectural details. He’ll also look the part in his faux-suede boot covers, his distressed faux-leather hat with its red feather sticking out of it, and the perfect Medieval-style pantaloons. He’ll be the boyhood epitome of courageous and cool.

But, a boy might not want to be a rebel who robs from the rich and gives to the poor–after all, haven’t you taught him never to steal or to get involved in class envy? Instead he may fantasize of slaying the dragon, saving the maiden, and protecting his lord’s castle as the gallant Scarlet Knight. Imagine him in black period-style pants and a scarlet red top along with faux chain-mail sleeves and a collar. His costume is completed with the dragon crest embroidered on the front. He will feel transported back to a more heroic age.

A Scarlet Knight needs some fair maiden to take care of. So, he will greatly appreciate a little girl in her pink Fairy Tale Renaissance Maiden costume. Imagine her in her ensemble of iridescent pink satin dress, embellished golden trim, and of course the fairy-tale sleeves.

However, maybe your daughter already considers herself to be a “proper lady”…and you know she definitely believes she has noble blood! So, why not dress her up as a baroness to transport her into the realm of the noble maiden? Imagine her dressed up in a golden-bronze dress accompanied by jacquard patterns on the attached underskirt, and even featuring a built-in hoop to give historical appeal. With these Renaissance clothes she’ll feel as if she finally looks the way she really is inside!

A well-made child Renaissance costume is perfect for taking or sending your child to a Renaissance Faire as well as for use at other special dress-up occasions like Halloween.

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