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    Hello!
    I've been invited to a mid October "classical fest". Does anyone know of a good website for costumes that look like they're from the 18th century? Or even a patten...
    I figured I could use it for a halloween costume too.
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    Awww.....Junit, I had the same dilema as you, what to wear that would reflect 18th century. My husband is going to be Jack the Ripper at our costume party this year, so I am going to be his victim....a victorian harlot dressed in late 18th century attire. I came across alot of victorian attire in the process of my search. If you shop on Ebay, just type in bustle skirt, bustle dress, hobble skirst, victorian dress, and victorian riding hat in the search engine. This link might give you some ideas, or other terms or words to search for: Victorian fashion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Costumes -- check Moon Costumes...they also advertise here, so support our habit.

    Patterns -- Smoke and Fire Company. They cater to Colonial and Fur Trade reenactors, also have some things later if you're looking Victorian.
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    Just a quick reminder..

    This, the 2000's, is the Twenty-First century.
    Ergo, the 1900's was the 20th century.
    The 1800's was the 19th century.
    the 1700's was the 18th century, and so forth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deannbanana View Post
    Awww.....Junit, I had the same dilema as you, what to wear that would reflect 18th century. My husband is going to be Jack the Ripper
    Uhoh but Jack the Ripper was on the loose in 1888, late 19th century- Victorian Era.

    However! There are so many 18th century ideas. Think about what happened in the 1700s, and costume ideas are easy to come by.

    The French Revolution (I have seen people costume as aristocracy who've been executed- you could include a red ribbon around your neck where the blade would have fallen- or go as an executioner of the time.)
    George Washington became the first President of the USA
    The American Revolutionary War
    Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia
    Founding of New Orleans
    Pirates were successful in the early 18th century
    Highwaymen were busy at work during the 18th century- that would be a fun costume, sans horse of course.
    Great Plague of Marseille - the Bubonic Plague breakout in France

    People of the time include
    The Marquis de Sade
    Marie Antoinette
    Charlotte Corday
    Anne Bonny
    Mary Read
    Blackbeard

    And here are links to 18th century clothing/costuming pages:

    18th Century Clothing
    The Costumer's Manifesto: 18th Century Costume Resources Online

    eta- looks like my boyfriend and I are going as Plague Doctor and Bubonic Plague Victim
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    Thanks for all the great websites guys!
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    Now that I look at them i'd already checked the Williamsburg site and the Manifesto when I was searching before
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    Simplicity patterns has caught my eye! The gold colored dress. But of course, she will need a wig.
    Deann - They've got some other old fashioned dresses too!


    Grrr... stupid picture uploader isn't working for me right now. Anyways, if you're interested it's the picture on the right with the bows, when you click on that two imgs come up, and it's the larger of the two
    Simplicity Patterns for Sewing Projects
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    Duh, I knew that. Had a blonde moment there for a second guys.....he he he. Thanks for the heads up though.
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