I recently attended my first Ren Faire this year and am now hooked. I bought a corset and two skirts and would like to add more to my costume, but I’m not entirely sure where to go with it. After some research it looks like it would be a good 17th century, middle to upper class woman’s style. I already have plans to get a four-boned hoopskirt and to put the belt beneath the corset and attach a feather fan and pouch. What else can I do? Is this a good time period to work off of? How about headwear? Could I wear a cavalier type hat made to match the dress or should I stick with a snood, etc?
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One photo in particular has a detail of four kids in halloween costumes, but thier faces are clearly visable. I have been told that because it was a public grouping I do not need a legal binding release to market the image. Is this true?
One photo in particular has a detail of four kids in halloween costumes, but their faces are clearly visable. I have been told that because it was a public grouping I do not need a legal binding release to market the image. Is this true?
The poodle skirt costume is traditional. The renaissance queen costume is blue velvet with gold french brocade on the front of the bodice and skirt and a satin undershirt. I like them both equally, but I can’t decide which one to wear. Please don’t tell me which ever one you want to wear cuz it makes it harder to decide! If you want to see a photo of the renaissance costume check out this site: http://cgi.ebay.com/NVY-5PC-REGAL-RENAISSANCE-COSTUME-DRESS-CHEMISE-HOOP-RC_W0QQitemZ300031697026QQihZ020QQcategoryZ48560QQcmdZViewItem
The renaissance costume would be a little more of a hassle cuz I’d have to carry the hoop slip and the skirt at the same time so the dress doesn’t drag on the ground when I walk. What do y’all think?