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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