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14th March 12, 09:35 PM
#21
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
Here's a couple of photos of the Nor Cal renfaire group, Clan Ohottie. You can see more of them on their website. http://www.clanohottie.com/

[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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15th March 12, 01:38 AM
#22
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
 Originally Posted by Highlander31
Here's a couple of photos of the Nor Cal renfaire group, Clan Ohottie. You can see more of them on their website. http://www.clanohottie.com/
I ask myself, why I just got a coffee to get my motor running before work.
Now I need to take my blood-pressure pills. 
Very fitting domain name.
 Originally Posted by Pleater
Weeelll - once I was walking along the row of shops near us and passed a young couple, she was wearing a narrow strip of denim for a skirt and a couple of handkerchieves worth of fabric for a blouse and it was losing the fight to stay closed - I was almost out of earshot when he enquired 'why doesn't your skirt move like that?' Anne the Pleater
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15th March 12, 06:13 AM
#23
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
So ren faires are only limited to the Elizabethan times?
Anything earlier, such as perhaps, 1100-1300?
I was wondering about the guilds too, but wow, now I'm certainly shy of them. What are typical guild specialties?
Last edited by serenitylala; 15th March 12 at 06:18 AM.
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15th March 12, 06:45 AM
#24
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
 Originally Posted by serenitylala
So ren faires are only limited to the Elizabethan times?
Anything earlier, such as perhaps, 1100-1300?
Despite the name including "Renaissance", you'll see costumes from every period. Even from Greek/Roman times, to the Dark Ages, and all the way up to modern sci-fi getups. It's quite comical and fun. Don't go to a Ren faire expecting historical accuracy.
Anyway, GGGP, as I'm sure you know, there was never any such thing as a kilted wench. So it sounds like you're looking for a fantasy costume, which is fine, but I can't say I've seen any female kilted pirates. Typically a "wench" costume is going to include a long dress with multiple layers of petticoats, a corset, etc.
This is my wife's Ren faire outfit, which is a somewhat typical style for a "wench". She likes to wear boots with it - the tall ones that go all the way up to the knee. I gotta say, it's pretty sexy when she girts up one side of her skirts so that when she walks, you can see the boots, her knee, and part of her thigh. 

This year she'll add a fancy hat to it (though not a pirate style one).
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15th March 12, 07:13 AM
#25
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
 Originally Posted by Piipriker
I ask myself, why I just got a coffee to get my motor running before work.
Now I need to take my blood-pressure pills.
Very fitting domain name. 
They are an entertaining group of ladies. Guaranteed to get your attention.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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15th March 12, 10:42 AM
#26
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
 Originally Posted by serenitylala
So ren faires are only limited to the Elizabethan times?
Anything earlier, such as perhaps, 1100-1300?
"Renaissance, a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe."
So maybe 1300 at the earliest be my guess.
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15th March 12, 10:54 AM
#27
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
 Originally Posted by Tobus
This year she'll add a fancy hat to it (though not a pirate style one).
She has beautiful hair! Feel the envy.
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15th March 12, 10:55 AM
#28
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
If you're not a paid performer in a troupe/Guild/Company at an event which actually tries very hard to be realistic, then basically wear what you want.
Tartan or leather corset, boots to mid-thigh, pirate tricorn hat, super-tight leggings, and a cutlass at your waist? It works. You have a Captain Hooker jacket? SO so so so so right.
Notice the fairy wings on one of the lasses in "Clan O'Hottie"....those are period-accurate fairy wings, don'tchaknow?
Carry on.
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15th March 12, 11:01 AM
#29
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
 Originally Posted by serenitylala
So ren faires are only limited to the Elizabethan times?
Anything earlier, such as perhaps, 1100-1300?
Some faires are set in earlier times, Sherwood Forest Faire in Texas is set in 1190, but most faires are in the Tudor period, either during the reign of Elizabeth I or her dad Henry VIII. The largest faire in the country, The Texas Ren Fest, is set during Henry's time, cool thing about that is we get a new queen every few years!;

Anne Boylen, Princess Mary and Princess Elizabeth wait their turn...
Digging around I didn't find any wenches in actual kilts, (not counting the mini kilts and billie skirts) but lots of arisaids;

But feel free to add tartan to any garb you want, the fairy Queen does it;

If you're not a paid member of the faire 'cast', have some fun and wear what you want.
Wait, I did find a kilt! but it's on one of my barbarian friends, don't call her a wench!
Last edited by Zardoz; 15th March 12 at 11:08 AM.
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15th March 12, 11:09 AM
#30
Re: Ren Faire Kilted Wench
Or you could go all-out and dress like this woman who was at last year's Texas Renaissance Festival. I can't even begin to guess how long it took to get into this outfit, or how difficult it was to move around. 

Then there's the other end of the spectrum. 
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