Halloween Costume Ideas Women
Posted by Matryx · 2 Comments
By deciding to attend that Halloween party in a Renaissance Halloween costume this year, you’ll celebrate an entire era of high fashion and nobility. Ladies can choose from a range of Anne Boleyn gowns through to Lady Guinevere dresses, while their men can choose to be Robin Hood or even Lancelot. You can design or even search out some outfits that comparatively look like adult Halloween costumes, whereupon other apparel is custom-made to equip you for Renaissance Festivals, weddings or other special occasions if you’re after timeless grace. Bring forth your personality via carefully chosen Renaissance costumes, regardless of whether you’ll be attending a costume party or not.

Renaissance Costume
If you’re looking for more than a cheaply made Halloween costume and would like something that looks professional, from a theater performance, a movie or a Renaissance festival, then you can buy custom, high-quality, historically precise Renaissance costumes at Very Merry Seamstress. If you’re looking to pay no more than $155 for your adult costume, then you’ll need to ask for cotton fabric, instead of twill or satin. The “Reversible Peasant Package” is very respectable as it embodies the old-world “Renaissance” garb with the strapped front-laced bodice in any two colors, a cotton skirt as well as the matching wrist bracer, along with or without the short chemise.
You can add any number of trimmings from skirts, sashes or headpieces. Created from cotton and sans chemise, this package starts at just $99 but it can range upwards to $195 for twill material, with a short chemise included. The next grouping up from the Peasant Packages are the Merchant Packages from $155 – $250, which are plain and middle class Renaissance, yet smart nonetheless, with chemise, skirt, brocade purse and sash. If you would like to dress for example an aristocrat, then you can discover “court” apparel ranging in price from $251 – $300, or nobility for $351 and higher. For example, you can dress as Jane Grey or Mary Tudor for $1300 – $1400 with a costume finished of silk, lace, pearl, faux fur and jacquard.
You can also find historic Renaissance costumes at Characters Parade. Costumes such as these are inexpensive and ship fast within the USA, usually within 1-2 days. Find classics like inn keepers, pirates and friars, Robin Hood ($50) and Lady Guenevere ($50), as well as executioners, knights, bar maids and many more . If its not a concern to spend a little more, then the colorful “Renaissance Fair Maiden” dress goes for $150. It has a golden satin waist sash and a rolled burgundy headpiece wrapped in gold cord and extra-full sleeves on a poet blouse as well an olive green satin over skirt.
Before deciding on your costume for Halloween or a Renaissance fair, you must first decide upon the character you are going to be. Peasants will dress lighter, cheaper fabrics for the aprons and tankards, while royalty dresses are in heavier silks and velvets. If you are handy at sewing then you could sew your own basic chemise or skirt if and then simply buy a few accessories to add to it, like a lace-up bodice or corset. Is it worth just that little bit more for your Halloween costume so that you can look your best. After all it is a big night out and there could not be anything worse than your seams busting or your hems unraveling and buttons flying off while you’re trying to impress your friends.
This is a great theme for Halloween costumes for groups of three being the lady and the gentlemen in their Renaissance costumes and of course the peasant.




Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, and no it isn’t because the candy is cheap and comes in all those cute bags. I love Halloween because it is a time when even adults can have some fun dressing up. Men often pick the easy costumes: lawyer, vampire, hobo (which is usually just their weekend attire and an empty beer bottle) or a t-shirt that says, “This is my costume.” Women, however, can really have fun with this holiday. We can be a princess, a temptress, or an angel. Halloween gives us a chance to play again and let some of secret desires come to the surface for one night.
I live in Australia and we dont celebrate Halloween, but it is the one time in the year that ANY country can go completly nuts and have fun!
Because we dont celebrate it, it makes it all the more fun to do so. So going hard out on random ideas and costumes makes everyone have a Happy Halloween