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Showing posts with label costume accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume accessories. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Live Out Your Fantasy With Tudor Costumes

Live Out Your Fantasy With Tudor Costumes

Can't decide on what costume to wear at the party? Have you visited a myriad of shops but are still clueless as to what theme to pick? Why not consider Tudor costumes and experience the feeling of being part of the most renowned royal dynasty from the past?

Tudor costumes offer a variety of well detailed dresses, exuding the elegance and authority of the people in medieval times. The medieval costumes range from many famous medieval characters and can cater to both men and women of all ages.

Go Medieval With an Authentic Looking Renaissance Costume Right Out of the Middle Ages

Go Medieval With an Authentic Looking Renaissance Costume Right Out of the Middle Ages

Life in Renaissance times was more then drinking ale and chasing after maidens. Certainly you had the look the part if you were a knight or of you were a royal you had to wear that fluffy white Seinfeld shirt. Here's some tips for putting together a well thought out medieval costume.

For some reason, the medieval and renaissance times are ones people flock to for costumes. Maybe they stir up, the valor of the knights, the innocence of the maidens the romance, and the dreams of being swept away on a white horse and of course, the huge meals eaten with no utensils!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Choosing the Right Woman's Medieval Costume

Choosing the Right Woman's Medieval Costume

Wondering what to be for this Halloween? Perhaps you should consider a medieval costume. These costumes are great because there's a style to fit everyone, whether you're petite or plus size. And, with the right accessories, your costume can stand out from the crowd.

Most woman's medieval costumes involve a dress or skirt, and the type usually defines the outfit. One piece dresses can be great for queens and princesses, and skirts paired with bodices and chemises can work for saucy tavern wenches and common peasant girls.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Medieval Costume Ideas For Men and Women

Medieval Costume Ideas For Men and Women

If you are going to a medieval faire and are not sure what to wear, you have come to the right place. Medieval clothing can be a lot of fun to experiment with.

Let's start with the women. Their clothing was for more than just covering the ladies body. It told their social status and marital status. You could tell by the quality of the material if they were upper class or peasant. The women that were married usually had their hair up, while the unmarried wore it loose. Medieval clothing for the women include pieces such as a kirtle, dress, bodice, corset, and headdress. Combining these medieval clothing pieces in different ways allows you to create costumes for a medieval princess, lady, or wench. All of this clothing for the women was very sexy for its time period, too.

Medieval clothing for the men worked basically the same way as far as the social status. The better the material, the higher class the man. Also, the fit of the sleeve was a sign of your status. The typical inventory of clothing for men usually consisted of vests, tunics, doublets, cloaks, stockings, and breeches. To match, you can go to the faire as a Knight, a gentleman or perhaps a sorcerer.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Medieval Costumes - From Jester to Ladies and Beyond

Medieval Costumes - From Jester to Ladies and Beyond

Ah, the Renaissance. Romeo and Juliet, lords and ladies and of course, the Lord High Executioner. If you are sick of the same packaged and typical costumes, it is time to go to a whole new level with medieval costumes, perfect for everybody from every shape and every size. And, don't forget that medieval costumes offer something perfect for everyone whether they are male or female!

Ladies First

Of course, whenever you start thinking about medieval costumes, the first that come to mind are those for the ladies: Courtesans, Baronesses and even the Queen. Ornate, opulent and definitely not your everyday Halloween costume, you can find the right choice for you if you don't get overwhelmed along the way. There are so many colors and choices that you might never be able to narrow it down. Think of it this way: if you want to really vamp it up and show off a little more sexy skin, go for the Courtesan or the bar wench costumes. If you want to really glam it up and be more elegant, stick to the others. The great thing about these costumes: they are very flattering to any body shape as long as they fit well and they are so gorgeous.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Headdress in Medieval and Renaissance Fashion The Burgeoning of the Headdress in Medieval and Renaissance Fashion Throughout the history of clothing

Headdress in Medieval and Renaissance Fashion

The Burgeoning of the Headdress in Medieval and Renaissance Fashion

Throughout the history of clothing, the headdress has been part and parcel of proper attire. It was an essential accessory on one's person ever since people began to develop a sense of clothing in medieval times going toward a more decorative trend in the duration of the Renaissance and even the next century after.

Perhaps wearing some sort of head covering emerged when mankind began declaring war on one another, primarily as a form of protection for the head. Eventually, when Christianity was introduced and spread throughout early medieval civilization, people, notably women, began to include some kind of head covering in their medieval clothing concerns.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Medieval Weapons

Medieval Weapons

My new found passion for medieval times has led me to some interesting places, one of which was a supplier of medieval weapons and amour. Now that is a sentence I never thought I would hear myself say, let alone type. My interest in this area started when I first saw a full color picture of an elegant lady wearing a beautiful replica of a Tudor period dress. This is the sort of clothing unseen these days, outside of Royal families perhaps.

The intricacy of the embroidery, the richness of the colors and the delicate jewelry all combined to form what was more a piece of art than an item of clothing. Now I think about it, that is probably why artists like Lady Gaga are enjoying so much attention.

People do not just want to hear a song being performed, they want to watch a spectacle, where the eyes are just as nourished by the display as the ears are by the sounds. As this is a relatively new hobby for me, I has assumed, incorrectly, that it might be quite hard to find authentic medieval reproduction items, such as medieval weapons, for example. How naive I had been!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Authentic Tudor Costume and Accessories

Authentic Tudor Costume and Accessories

It started for me when I chanced upon a photograph of a lady dressed in a rather beautiful and elaborate medieval costume. I was struck by the richness of the colors, the intricacy of the embroidery, and the sparkling and delicate jewelry.

What I was looking at was an example of an authentic Tudor costume, and I wanted one!

So, I began my research, imagining that it would be difficult to find such a historically accurate piece of clothing that I could afford. However, the more I researched, the more I uncovered, and slowly began to immerse myself into the world of re-enactment societies and specialist suppliers.

The variety, scope and attention to detail of the clothing and accessories available to those who love to spend their free time partying in or re-enacting the renaissance period was simply amazing to me.

Not only did I discover patters from which I could design and make my own authentic Tudor clothing, but I found that it is relatively inexpensive to simply buy one new - and there is no shortage of choice.

In addition to the costume, I found I could buy or hire historically accurate jewelery, weapons, badges, games, goblets and much, much more.

This, of course, is just the tip of the iceberg. As with any hobby or interest, the more you delve, the more you discover and you become even more enthused and passionate about your subject.

A quick search online will reveal a growing number of hobby sites and societies dedicated to this fascinating pastime.

Follow my journey of discovery into the world of Tudor and renaissance clothing and accessories at http://medieval.hayleycox.com/


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Plus Size Costumes

Plus Size Costumes

The plus size costume market has expanded substantially, with both online and offline stores increasing their numbers and variety. However, plus size wearers must select their outfits very carefully.

It is not just the quality of the material that one needs to scrutinize but also the kind of look one wants to don. The attire must be such that it suits the theme of the party, while complementing your personality.

Guidelines to Follow while Selecting a Plus Size Costume

Here are a few factors one must ensure while selecting a plus size costume:

* Comfort level - This is important because your comfort level in the attire will affect your attitude and how you carry yourself. Size is the determining factor in this case. If you plan to purchase a costume from an offline store, you must try the dress before buying.

In case you are buying from an online boutique, submit your current measurement details. Too tight a costume or a low cut one might cause great discomfort and also attract unwanted attention from onlookers. You can save yourself from embarrassment by making sure you buy a costume that fits you perfectly and accentuates the right contours.

Also, take the weather into consideration. If the costume is meant for Halloween, ensure that it provides you with enough warmth.

* Flattering wear - The costume that you select must flatter your shape. For example, emulating Marilyn Monroe who is famed for her hour glass figure or the fictitious Scarlett O'Hara who is known for her 19 inch waistline is not a good idea.

Stepping out of one's real character and role-playing an icon is fine as long as the costume you wear suits you. The right costume can make you look sexy. There are special plus size costumes that are designed for voluptuous women. Costumes such as that of a medieval serving wench or one of the queens of Alice in Wonderland would suit perfectly.

* Accessorize properly - Accessories are important features of a costume because they create the aura of the character you are imitating. They can make or break a look to a great extent. If you are dressed up as a Greek goddess, make sure that you wear a tiara and a pair of sandals to match the look. If you want to emulate the medieval figure of Death, make sure you are not wearing sneakers with traditional formal clothes.

For comfortable, flattering costumes of every size and material, visit http://www.sexywearavenue.com. SexyWearAvenue.com has an inventory of more than 450 styles of sexy plus size costumes to choose from.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Easy to Make Halloween Costumes - Give Yourself a New Scary Look This Halloween

Easy to Make Halloween Costumes - Give Yourself a New Scary Look This Halloween

It's easy to make Halloween costumes, even if you want to give yourself a new, scary look this year. Sometimes we feel like we are stuck with your same old and often repeated Halloween costumes! Then these two easy to make Halloween costumes can totally change your scary look this Halloween!

Leatherface Psycho Mask

You probably know Leatherface from the Texas Chain Saw Massacre. You can easily replicate his really scary face without using commercial grade mask. All you have to do is to get a brown paper bag, crumple it and then cut the bag in half. Staple the paper bag back together, making sure that the staple wires will look like stitches.

Next, make holes for your eyes, nose, and mouth. You also need to create an opening at the top of the paper bag just enough to allow your hair to stick out. Make a few enhancements like shading the forehead area and splashing red water color in some parts of the mask.

Voila! You now have a very scary Leatherface Texas Chain Saw Massacre psycho mask. This mask will not cost you anything. Just wear an appropriate tattered T-shirt and worn-out jeans.

The Black Shadow Costume

This is a very popular Halloween costume because making it is a no-brainer. All you have to do is to buy a black taffeta cloth that is enough to cover half of your body. Make holes for your eyes, nose, and mouth. You need to use a black leather belt or a black strap that will hold the cloth against your body. Make sure to wear a black pair of jeans or a black skirt to complement your costume.

You can prepare these easy to make Halloween costumes in just a few minutes. Of course, there are also other easy to make costumes you can try wearing at the next Halloween party. The important thing about a Halloween costume is not whether you make it yourself or you buy it, it's that you are going to have fun in it. Halloween and costumes are all about fun... so make sure you have a blast this year whatever costume you wear.

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Medieval Armor - The Replicas Of Ancient Body Armors

Medieval Armor - The Replicas Of Ancient Body Armors

The epitome of medieval armor lies in its exceptional structure and significant praxis. In medieval period soldiers wore it in wars and combats, so that they can defend themselves from the sudden attacks of the enemies.

The prime usage of medieval armors was to protect the soldiers or its wearer from the strikes of the weapons. Earlier, in Greek and Roman empires these body shells were considered as the top priority for soldiers and every knight had to wear it.

These knights are most memorized for their sophisticated armors. However, apart from the excellence of armors and their battle competence, they were also considered as the style statement.

In fact, even today most of the people around the world are awestruck with medieval armors. Many people strive to collect these historical artifacts for their home collection and rummage around for the best replicas of those medieval armors which were in those days considered as the prestigious possessions.

Owning a breastplate, early medieval helmet, axes and lots of other kinds of armors can change the entire gaze and feel of your home. All these medieval armors can be used for battle reenactments also and in various movies and shows in order to regenerate the exact feel of medieval era in the mind and heart of the viewers.

All the medieval armors are usually hand made by the well versed artisans but many of them are machine made also. The material used in the construction of the armaments is also of top quality, so that they can remain for a long time to come.

If we talk about the replicas of ancient helmets, then there are varieties of these head covering like Viking helmet, Roman helmet, French helmet, Gladiator helmet, Knight helmet, Saxon helmet etc.

If you need ancient axes then medieval axe and medieval farsa are available for your requirement. Likewise, various other kinds of medieval armors in the form of chain mail, leather, breastplate can also be purchase from various online shops.

Find the most exclusive range of medieval armor at http://www.stalloneindia.com

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Medieval Costumes! Going Back In Time For One Knight

Medieval Costumes! Going Back In Time For One Knight

Medieval costumes are a popular choice for many of the renaissance lovers out there that enjoy the mystery, sorcery, and glamour of that unique era!

Becoming your favorite fantasy character is exciting when wearing a medieval costume, and when you slip one on, you will take yourself back in time when the infamous Black Knight battled gothic pirates to protect their King and Queens throne, and experience all the medieval renaissance festivities on Halloween night.

Medieval clothing took on a unique fashion of it's own, and now with a variety of great costumes available with quality authentic styles, you can easily become the Wizard that casts many spells, or Maid Marian that wins the hearts of the Renaissance Noble Men!

If being a Princess is not your castle in the sky, and you rather take the wild and crazy dungeon route, then there are many costume variations of the historical Wench. The choices are endless, and you can become a beautiful Tavern Wench with a long flowing velvet dress with lace-up corset and mop hat, or the exotic Gothic Slayer with a luxurious long flowing robe that expresses the mystery and beauty in you.

No matter which medieval fashion dress you choose, Prince Charming, Regal King, and the Royal Knight will definitely be closely following your trail. For the bad boy, the Medieval times have created the elite and also the nasty, and if you're one to sway more to the dark side, then select the well known character costume the Executioner!

It comes with a strap trimmed tunic, hood with cowl, fingerless gloves, and boot tops all trimmed with studs, plus a belt and battle axe, or you can easily become the swashbuckling renaissance pirate with the frill white shirt, pants and waist sash. Add an eye patch, and sword, and you will be enjoying Halloween night chasing the beautiful Wench's to walk your plank.

For all the men and women that love to express themselves in medieval century clothing, this Halloween you will be pleased to know that many medieval items are still available, with great costume accessories to go with your choice of outfit. However, like we speak of the medieval days that have come and gone, if you wait too long to buy your favorite Halloween Renaissance costume, they soon will also be history!

About the author: William is the owner and the author of "1st In Halloween Costumes" available at http://www.1st-in-halloween-costumes.com A great source for Halloween Medieval Costumes Costumes available to you online! You can easily find and compare online costume stores offering you a variety of quality adult Medieval costumes, sexy halloween costumes, and historical kids costumes, costume makeup, accessories, and so much more. Come check my site out, and let me help you go back in time for this Halloween.

by William Parise