Friday 16 March 2012

Medieval History of Men and Women’s Costumes

The time period characterized by fall of Roman Empire and the beginning of renaissance is popularly known as medieval period or middle age. This period saw revival around fifth century and lasted till fifteenth century. It was the period when men’s fashion change rapidly in comparison women’s. Clothing styles of men and women very different from each others. In social setup too their medieval costume differed widely. Lower class people were living in miserable condition; they were forced to wear clothing of last century until disrepair state where they had to buy a new set. New Introduced sumptuary laws divided the society largely on the base color and material of fabric.

Women’s medieval costume

The evidence of women’s clothing, what they actually wore comes from mid-fourteenth century. Female dresses were experiencing a great degree of change. Dresses became tighter with lower necklines and designed to outline the feminine posture. Tight lacing to provide fitting shape, for long waist appearance griddles were used and corset became the one of the significant part of their clothing. Open bodice with attached floor length skirt more popularly called surcoat was the elegant part of their dressing. In actual, in the beginning of fifteenth century gowns replaced all the female wears except surcoat.

Hose, kirtle, smock, gown, surcoat, girdle, bonnet and hood were basic clothing of women. However material and color used in making of these garments were distinct for women of each social status. Upper class women wore garments of expensive fabrics like silk, velvet, damask and taffeta in rich and vibrant colors while lower class women wore apparels of linen, shipskin, wool and cotton. Infact in later period poor people were restricted from using cotton because it was heavily taxed while imported (from India) and kept royals only. Skirt was one of the significant features of medieval dresses of women and petticoat made the way for these fashionable garments which were available in myriad designs and patters.

Men’s Medieval Costumes

Regardless of social standing in society medieval men’s garment were consist of tunic, trousers, cloak and leggings. Single brooch was used to fasten the cloak. Tying, lacing and clasping technique were applied as another method of fastening. ‘Have nots’ wore cloak made from wool. Tunics had length between hip and knee and were tied by belt or girdle. Trousers were worn under short tunic or cloak. With narrow trousers Garters or leggings worn as complementary pairs, two pairs of leggings were worn for protection of legs. Lower class people made use of old clothes to make them while wealthier people’s leggings were custom made.

Social status was supreme during medieval period and this notion made clearer by clothing. Generally scarlet colors like red and purple were meant for nobles especially for kings and princes. Among wealthier people nobles were the trend setter. Their clothing made of expensive fabrics was embellished with elaborate embroideries, laces, ruffles and embedded gems.

Negligence by rulers, miserable living condition and unemployment forced some English people towards the path of piracy. Popularly known as sea robbers, their pirate clothing were basically the looted costumes from hijacked ships of merchants and rulers.

Although clothing were one of the major way of dividing people in social hierarchy but so much of severance resulted in invention of new techniques and clothing designing methods which is still making modern human beings gaga for medieval costumes.


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Thursday 8 March 2012

Renaissance Festivals and Medieval Historical Era

Renaissance festival is the most popular occasion of USA celebrated on weekends. This festival is quite commercial in nature and opened for common people’s historical reenactment and amusement. Such fests are held on some permanent themed parks and in fairgrounds where these fairs celebrated for short period. Some public and private spaces are also made accessible for the commencement of themed festivals.

Started on the backyard of school teacher in the mid of twentieth century to make student aware of medieval past, has now grown up into a popular phenomena. Although the mainland where this fest celebrated is till now USA but its effect can also be seen in other countries as well. Ren-fairs are the hub of costumed entertainers in renaissance dresses, medieval handicrafts and foods, theatrical shows including period dramas and acrobatics. Some theme parks even offer camping program if a person want to stay for more than a day.

Many medieval themed events are set on specific period of history because each era has something new to offer. Below mentioned are the different periods that inspired the major section of historical reenactment theme. Let us cast some light on these periods.

King Henry VIII – King Henry imposed the Sumptuary Laws to restrict the commoners’ expenditures on luxury. During his reign new merchant class arose and their population was expanding too. These new wealthy class was looking above their status and trying to get the luxury on par of nobilities. So in order to keep wealthier noble class people untouched from these new emerging classes, strict laws sumptuary were implemented. His daughters Queen Marry I and Queen Elizabeth I followed him. Tudor clothing system was easy and immediate way of knowing one’s rank and privileges.

Elizabeth I of England – This was the golden age for England when exploration and expansion were at its best. Famously called as Elizabethan era this period had gems like Sir Francis Drake, William Shakespeare, Walter Raleigh and many more. But the major drawback of this period was imposed Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws which was implemented to curb the habit of consumption. This was the attempt to regulate the intake of luxuries like renaissance costumes, food, furniture and other inordinate expenditure. This reinforced law caused great degree of variation and gap in the living standard of commoners and wealthier people. Color and material of fabric became the way of separating upper strata people from lower class.

The much earlier periods of Vikings and later period of pirates are also included in these themed fairs. Now-a-days people show more fascination for pirate clothing such as pirate shirts, pants and boots. Sudden inclination towards sea robbers costumes is the result of latest Hollywood flicks based pirate’s life. Eleventh century Viking’s costumes are also the rage among visitors. Especially the accessories of Vikings are cherished by people.

Renaissance themed events are just like time travelling into past, an opportunity to know what we have gained from it. These fairs encourage the people to know about their medieval history, provide lifetime opportunity to sleep into medieval renaissance costumes and pirate shirts to feel the presence of charismatic era.


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Tuesday 6 March 2012

Renaissance Wedding Costumes takes in Medieval Style

Gearing up for a medieval theme wedding, a lot of preparation is needed for themed weddings. From costumes of bride and groom to guests, from food to background and from music to etiquettes of people all should be able to reflect the charm and charisma of renaissance magical era. Soon to be bride expects her renaissance dress for wedding to be magnificent attire, appealing, giving the renaissance vibes and make her look outstanding. However in order to get a perfect renaissance style gown you need to put effort otherwise you will end up building castles in the air.

Wedding gowns can be found in shops who deal in bridal wears however it can be happened that such shops of your area don’t carry themed dresses. There is another option of searching for these renaissance costumes. Search for designers who offer custom designing. Custom designed renaissance gowns will have quality fabric with exact measurement, stunning and striking appearance but there is one problem, custom made dresses cost a lot. So, the best available option is to haunt them online. Internet can prove a very helpful medium for finding awesome period dresses. You will be able to find wedding dresses of famous 3Ps. - princess, peasant and pirate online.

Renaissance costumes for wedding available online are on par with the dresses of offline shops in terms of quality and are reasonably priced. You will get the same costume at much lower price. If website from where you are opting to buy dress comes with schemes like discounts and free shipping then it will be icing on the cake, make purchase amount very cost effective. To reach the classism of medieval style your wedding dress must be slim fitted, corset or griddle to support upper part of body and laced in front. Renaissance wedding gowns have embroidery, stitched with threads of gold or silver.

Just look at the few dresses available on internet; I’ll bet they can give a stiff competition to renaissance clothing of any established offline shops.

The Majestic Beauty Gown: This gown is the beautiful combination of nobel surcoat and princess of pearl dress. Surcoat is made from velvet fabric has wide neckline and large armholes with white metallic sequenced lace. Dress part is made from satin material with blue and gold trims. For buttons white pearl are used.

Hildegard Princess Dress: This dress is again made from velvet fabric. The brocade fabric on side panels and puffy upper sleeves make it appear opulent. Drawstring and loops on back are provided for comfort fit. This alluring dress is perfect for your dream wedding.

Lady of Lead Gowns: This elegant piece of cloth is made from soft velvet fabric, has long funnel type sleeves with a cut underneath of which another sleeves of narrow endings are stitched. In similar fashion the skirt part of gown has slit and golden color brocade lace peeped out of it.

Above mentioned renaissance dresses and renaissance costumes for themed wedding are my favorite, you will find a lot more on internet once you start browsing.