Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Victorian Attire - Dress the part!

Here is a quick run down for Guests who wish to dress up for the event. I will just remind everyone that Victorian dress is not required, just a fun option. I also encourage accessories or clothing that may be inspired by Late 19th century fashion such as hats, gloves, broaches, and lace. You may also want to incorporate styles from other periods such as civil war and Edwardian fashions. I will detail some ideas and resources below.

Buying Clothing and Accessories


Make Your Own Outfit

Costume Rental
Renting can be a great affordable way to attain a high quality look. Most rentals are under a $100 and include fittings. I suggest seeking out theater and opera companies in your area.
    Some Notes on Victorian Fashion
    You don't have to wear a bustles and corset to get a Victorian look.Here are some basic suggestions.

    Women
    • high buttoned blouses - consider silk, cotton, ruffles, and lace
    • You may wish to add a fitted vest or cincher belt
    • A long skirt- ruffles or lace trim- solid color or calico.
    • Jewlery- Cameos and lockets. Chandelier earrings
    • Fans and parasols
    • Hats- there are a huge variety of styles
    • lace or kid gloves
    • shawl, collar, jabot
    I like this example from the recollections site because she achieved a great victorian look with only a blouse and ruffled skirt!





















    Men
    • Your basics are Vest, Coat, and Hat! Match these with a basic trouser and your good to go.
    • Accessorize with Cravat, gloves, and pocket watch
    • You don't have to be overly formal - think picnic/park strolling
















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