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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.
![]() Princess Juliet Child Costume |
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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 |
![]() Maid Marian Adult Costume |
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?
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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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Renaissance Related Blogs
- Snow Princess Costume
| Yes Princess - Long Sleeved Mini Daisy Lace Dress With G String | Thongs Bra & Panties
- Cinderella Princess Dress with Wondercharms Necklace – LARGE « Team Costumes
- The Music of Weddings During the English Renaissance « Harmonious Music Blog
- audreyjeffery » Blog Archive » The Rich History of Renaissance Clothing
- Kate Walsh’s new mini dress | Private Practice TV Show
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Halloween celebrations will never be complete without costumes. It’s part of the fun and this time around, let your Halloween staple be inspired not by monstrous images and devilish looks, but by renaissance Halloween costumes exhibiting the opposite of the traditional Halloween flair.
Your little lady steps into the world of Camelot in this lavish costume. She reigns in a regal purple and gold brocade gown adorned with faux fur, mesh overlay and dramatic sleeves. Add her Tudor-style headpiece and wand.