How can I decorate my dress to make it look 14th Century?
I am doing a school project and I need to get into a dress from the 14th Century / Renaissance. I want to decorate, which I already have. How do I add decorations without damaging the clothes?

July 27th, 2010 at 11:59 am
I would recommend only wearing a simple long dress with long sleeves, and the addition of the 14 Century accessories to make it in a 14th Century-making outfit. (So, there is no damage to the dress at all!) Some Links to clothing of the 14th Century: http://moas. Atlantia. SCA. org / wsnlinks / index. php? action = & id = displaycat 285Für a hat, I would recommend wearing a simple veil, like the ones at these links: http://www. Virtue. about / articles / veil. htmlhttp: / / www. Lucente-stella. moon fruit. com / # / wimpleandveil/4512194731http: / / www. SCA Austria. org/photos/shire/2004uni/photos/2eSam-veils/index1. htmlWenn you practically with needle and thread, you could try to sew a hood: http://www. Virtue. about / articles / Hoodlum. htmlhttp: / / www. bucks-suite. org. uk/content/view/78/89 / http://www. . Reddawn net / costume / hood. htmhttp: / / Larsdatter. com / covers. htm # 2Als to consider other accessories would be a bag, you will find links to the medieval pockets and bags on http://moas. Atlantia. SCA. org / wsnlinks / index. php? action = displaycat & catid = 288
April 22nd, 2011 at 2:54 am
I’m not sure of your budget or if you intend to wear the dress again (it could come in handy around Halloween or any Ren-faire type outing) but there are stores that will custom make one for you. You can look on http://www.gatheringguide.com and call some places to see what prices you’re looking at.