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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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Monday, 20 February 2012

The Begining of Renaissance Look in Medieval period

1490s is the time when costumes began to acquire a Renaissance look of extravagance in Europe. Even within this framework, different parts of Europe followed different styles. England followed a more mediaeval look in Renaissance dresses than other parts of Europe. Flowing lines, puffed long sleeves, head-dresses, velvet and silk lined with brocade and laces became the norm in aristocratic Renaissance clothes. On the other hand, common people largely stuck to the mediaeval clothing made of wool, coarse cotton, flannel, linen and sheepskin.

In our contemporary times, people following Renaissance sub-culture use these styles and mix them with styles from Victorian era, punk culture and our modern fashions to create a dressing fashion which doesn’t have any boundaries. Dark colours, black and white and some bold colours such as red and maroon, deep blue and purple are used in these clothes. Flowing gowns from the Renaissance style are popular I modern Renaissance sub-culture, though with much less gathers. Laces, trimmings, frills and embroidery are also popular. These are mixed with punk style disjoined clothing and modern sleek lines in outfits.

Pirate shirts formed a unique feature in the Renaissance period. These were characterized by loose and long sleeves, frills and laces lining the edges and neckline, ends hanging till the waist or thighs. These shirts used black, white, brown or grey shades and were made of cotton, linen or flannel. These features have been utilized by the modern Renaissance sub-culture and have been combined with features from other styles, such as splashes of red, blue or yellow and brocade linings. Uneven, zigzag edges, stripes, asymmetrical look are some other features used to mix the traditional Renaissance dress with the punk style. Tunics, coats, cloaks and headgear complete the Renaissance ensemble of modern time. Accessories may include swords.

These swords are often carved and studded with gems and are made in the style of scabbards carried by the warriors and kings in the past. Renaissance sub-culture also recreates the world woven by the English literature, by drawing from the figures described in English literary work.

Mixing these styles creates a fashion of dress without boundaries. People who wear the dresses of this sub-culture give the impression that they can draw from the inspiration of Renaissance spirit and at the same time walk in tune with today’s society. They can experiment and don’t stay within the boundaries of the social norms as prescribes by tradition.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Tips to Select Renaissance Outfits

Local renaissance fair is closer and you are thinking to participate in it. Are you from one of those people who want to be a part of festival but as a bystander? If it is so, then you are really missing the real craze and fun of the amazing moment. Wearing simple jeans with a funky T-shirt and cheering for participant as spectator is little boring and seems like routine. Renaissance festivals are the occasion where you can spend quality time with family and friends. You find more excitement when you take part in it and to this medieval theme costumes will add a great zeal. Some people love to appear in authentic renaissance costumes, some prefer the fusion of medieval and modern era.

Most of the time people get confused about the wardrobe while purchasing. The point is whether to go for classic, semi classic or modern. It is on you what kind of attire you want to have for the occasion. Here are some simple tips to overcome the confusion.

• Choose the way you want to appear. Some people only believes in wearing authentic medieval costumes, some want it in fashionable way and take a path of semi classic, a combination of medieval charm and modern style but you can go beyond the frame zone and experiment with fantasy apparels.

• Give uber importance to the look of character you are portraying. Do some research on your favorite character that you want to look like whether it is historical or fantasy character from different mediums such as books, internet or papers and have a glance at the fashion of past. Take note of minute details about them like their gesture and the way they dressed, how they put costume together. Through whole dressing sense you should be able to give the impression of ‘figure’ that you are portraying.

• During celebration time many people are seen with the same costumes. Some don’t prefer to imitate historical figure as they are afraid of looking similar which is little awkward too. If you don’t want refrain from this situation, give some chance to your creativity. Use your creative ideas on apparel to come out with modified wardrobe of character you suppose to portray.

• Renaissance fair and other theme based events happen many times in a year and you want to be a part of most of them but how many times you can buy renaissance costumes. It is not possible to buy a costume for each time but you and your friend circle can buy a quality product that works for longer, so that you can exchange and use the medieval clothing turn by turn. Also it is good to buy a quality product for a perfect finishing look.

In theme based fairs and events you get a chance to revive your childhood memories of your favorite fantasy characters. It might be for a small period of time but you get to live like your desired character.

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