đDoâs and Donâts for Your First Renaissance Fair Costume
Doâs and Donâts for Your First Renaissance Fair Costume
Congrats on your first Renaissance Faire! You are in for quite a day. I have a few doâs and donâts to share about costumes for the special occasion.
Donât Buy a Chain Store Halloween Costume
1.DONâT buy a Renaissance Costume of the type sold in stores for Halloween.
These costumes are sewn all-in-one and the fabrics donât look very good. When I say âall-in-one,â I mean the breeches are sewn to the shirt and vest and itâs all one layer.
2.DONâT go bare headed. To look authentic you need something upon your head.
For women, youâll want a headdress, wreath or bonnet. If you donât have one, you can always buy one at the fair. For men, headwear includes muffin caps, flat caps, felt hats, and straw hats.
3.DONâT worry about wearing tights.
Most men choose to wear full-length breeches or half-length breeches with socks tucked into simple leather boots. For summer Ren Faires, tights would be uncomfortably warm anyway.
4.DONâT dress as a pirate, Trekkie, mermaid, elf, unless itâs that kind of Renaissance Faire.
Just kidding, people! Times have changed. The Renaissance Faire near you may have a pirate or fantasy weekend. Other Renaissance Festivals stick to a time period like the Elizabethan Era, so check the website!
DO call your costume GARB, to get into the Ren Faire spirit.
1.DO shop your own wardrobe, or a thrift shop.
In a moment, Iâll talk more about what you can probably source from your own wardrobe, a thrift store, or your friends.
2.DO dress in layers as some Ren Fairs are in hot or cold settings.
If you are expecting a hot day, create a layer to keep the sun off, if you think thatâll be a comfort factor for you. Other Ren Faires happen early or late in the year when it may be cold or rainy and require warm layers.
3.Do wear a cloak if you are attending an early Spring or Fall event.
If you are listening to music in the evening, you can sit on the cloak or use it to keep warm. Cloaks are so flowy and swooshy. If you are new to cloaks, draping one over your shoulders can make you feel remarkably confident, elegant or even powerful.
4.DO take mental notes of what you see as inspiration for your next Renaissance Faire costume.
Many faire goers get hooked and enjoy sourcing or creating costumes.
BASIC Peasant Renaissance Costume
You could dress as a peasant pretty easily. Here are the items youâll want to locate either in your closet, the thrift store or from a friend, if you should be so lucky.
For a male person, dress all in drab colors, except as noted otherwise:
- AÂ white or off-white poetâs shirt
- A simple vest
- Pants or breeches (end just below the knee)
- Simple boots or shoes & Renaissance belt
- Youâll want a muffin top or other kind of cap
- you can add a drinking horn as well
- Note: the muffin top or other cap and the drinking horn can be bought at the Ren Faire as a souvenir.
For the female person, a very similar Renaissance Costume:
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- A white or off-white blouse or poetâs shirt
- A bodice or a vest that can be made into a bodice (avoid bright colors as these are for royalty)
- Long skirt or two long skirts for layering or a floor length dress.
- Simple flat leather shoes or sandals
- Low Necklines: You can change the neckline of your blouse, if you wish by following these instructions.
- Lay it flat, draw a cut line, cut and then stitch with a matching thread or brown thread. If youâve looked any Renaissance Faire pics or Renaissance art, you know many women wore a low neckline that showed a lot of cleavage! Is that why people go to Renaissance Faires?
You can create a similar neckline for the vest or overblouse. You want to give the vest a somewhat lower neckline than the blouse, as shown in the picture of the white blouse and purple vest above.
Ideas for Other Renaissance Faire Costumes
Perhaps you donât want to go as a basic peasant.
Or maybe this isnât your first Renaissance Faire. Or perhaps youâre attending with people who go all the time or you want to impress a certain someone.
Whatever the reason, here are some ideas for creating more unique Renaissance Faire costumes.
Choose the time period: The majority of Ren Faireâs are set in Elizabethan England. However, the one you will attend might be somewhat different, so visit the event website to be sure. Hereâs a list of California Renaissance Faires that we update several times a year.
Choose a social class: The options include royalty and nobility, the middle class, and the lower class or peasants.
Add a nationalityres that we update several times a year.
Choose a social class: The options include royalty and nobility, the middle class, and the lower class or peasants.
Add a nationality, if you wish. While most Ren Faires choose to recreate Elizabethan England, the Renaissance epoch occupied all of Europe. You could be French, Italian, Spanish, or another nationality.
Choose a profession: There are also trades or professions to consider from cleric to blacksmith to baker!
Renaissance Faire Costumes List
Hereâs a list of some of the kinds of characters you will come across at a Ren Fair to get your costuming ideas flowing! This list is by writer Holle Abee.
Female
QueenăTavern WenchăSorceressăFortune TellerăElfăFairyăJulietăLadyăHuntressăScotăPrincessăMother GooseăMother NatureăIrish LassăRapunzelăSnow WhiteăFlower SellerăShepherdessăRed Riding HoodăScullery MaidăQueen ElizabethăAngel
Male
KingăTavern KeeperăWizardăCourt JesterăElfăMuskateerăRomeoăNoblemanăRobin HoodăHighlanderăPrinceăShakespeareăDruidăIrish LadăPriestăSquireăFarmerăShepherdăCardinalăCookăHenry VIIIăKnight