What To Know About Civil War Gowns

By Tommie Newman


Wearing fashionable dresses from antebellum times is great. Civil War gowns can be worn for all different types of occasions. Whether it is a fancy ball, special occasion or reenactment, these dresses make one feel special and provide a little glimpse of what is was like living in a different time. Plus it is just plain fun to dress up.

An antebellum style dress is hallmarked by the full skirt. Underneath all that flowing material is a hoop or crinoline that keeps the classic bell shape. The waist and bodice are form-fitting. This makes the waist look small, which was the style of the time. Necklines vary by style and occasion. Daring plunges show ample decolletage. Higher necklines feature a white lace collar.

The material varies by situation and occasion. Calico is very popular now as it was during the era. The colors can be bright or subdued. Taffeta upgrades the look and brings an overall elegance to the dress. Paisleys, stripes and prints are popular for a more casual look, and are authentic to the period.

Accessories are a major part of the look. For the outdoors a parasol and lace fan are near requirements. Learning to flirt with a fan is a reemerging art form. Hats are also important both indoors and out. To get the real feeling, undergarments like pantalets, corsets, petticoats and chemise can be added.

The internet is a great resource for finding information and dressmakers. There are ready-made and custom dress designers and makers. Or for the more adventurous, patterns and fabric to make a dress at home.

Civil War Gowns are elegant, timeless and have just that little bit of whimsy that makes them fun to wear. The styles look good on just about any body type and one can find a look for just about any occasion. Dressing in this style will certainly make one feel like the belle of the ball.




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