50+ Historical Costumes, No Time Machine Required - HalloweenCostumes.com Blog (2024)

Well folks, we're long past 2015 and we have yet to see a flying time machine car. We might not have the technology to travel through time (or have flying cars), but we can bring the past forward in time with us through themed parties, festivals, and historical reenactments. Sometimes we simply want to dress up as people from our favorite civilizations and time periods because we admire them so much! The Egyptians and Greeks were awesome because they dominated art and culture. Between the two of them, they made six of the seven wonders of the ancient world! The middle ages brought us tales of knights and derring-do that would be romanticized for centuries to come. Even Victorian attire was cool enough that it inspired the genre that is now steampunk. Or take inspiration from any of the United States' Presidents for your look. Whatever the case may be, we have a wide range of your favorite historical costumes from eras like the roaring 20s and earlier. We'll do our best to pick out the most historically accurate costumes from these different time periods!

Renaissance Costumes

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Queen Anne Boleyn CostumeBoys' Nobleman CostumeGirls' Villager DressRenaissance Nobleman Costume
Plus Henry VIII CostumeGirls' Queen CostumeBoys' Villager OutfitRenaissance Chemise

The Renaissance period is probably one of the most familiar, but also the most misunderstood. (It doesn't help that some movies and television shows set in Renaissance times are onlyvaguely historical.) The Renaissance began in Italy and spread throughout Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s. Fashion changed a lot as this time encompassed a few centuries and countries, and there were huge differences between Renaissance clothing for the upper and lower classes. (This generally means you can get away with a lot and still get a pass for wearing a Renaissance costume!) Renaissance costumes for women will generally consist of dresses, while men's Renaissance costumes should include tunics and jerkins. Also, ladies, the richer you are, the more layers you get to wear. Lucky you!

Medieval Costumes

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Adult Villager DressBoys' Commoner CostumeJoan of Arc CostumeMonk Robes
Medieval Tavern ManGirls' Villager CostumeKids' Knight CostumeTavern Maiden

Many people confuse the Renaissance for the Middle Ages and vice-versa, but the Middle Ages occurred during the late 400s and up to the 15th century. (You might notice some overlap with the Renaissance at the end, but that's how history rolls!) The class system was in full swing, and many garments of the day were closely related to your occupation. Sumptuary laws further restricted the Medieval clothing you were allowed to wear, so colors and decorations on clothing for commoners were humble compared to lords and ladies. Knights were also very common as they waged wars abroad, fought between feuding lords and kept the peace on their home turf.

Victorian Costumes

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Victorian Swimsuit OutfitKids' Oliver CostumeJack the RipperBlack Top Hat
Plus Size Southern BelleKids' Sherlock HolmesChild Southern Belle DressWomen's Victorian Blouse

By the time we get to the Victorian era, we have fewer decades to cover. Named for Queen Victoria, the monarch of England, this time period lasted from 1837-1901. That's a little over 6 decades, so it still covers a pretty wide range of fashion! Victorian dress is well-known for big, showy ladies' dresses with lots of layers. Blouses, coats, corsets, dresses, bustles, hoops and bloomers were some of the most common pieces to a Victorian woman's outfit. For Victorian men's clothing, trousers, as opposed to breeches, were coming into fashion, and they looked dashing in a variety of coats and hats. Victorian apparel is a lot of fun and a favorite of many people— so much so that you can find its influence in alternative clothing styles like steampunk. (Which is not historical, by the way!) There are many great fictional characters from this time as well, including Sherlock Holmes, Ebenezer Scrooge and Peter Pan.

Viking Costumes

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Women's Viking DressKids' Viking CostumeGirls' Viking CostumeAdult Nordic Viking Outfit
Men's Viking CostumeChild Viking CostumeBaby Viking CostumeVikings Lagertha Outfit

While Vikings may not have worn the horned helmets as opera led us to believe, it is true that the Vikings were impressive in battle. Most of their garments were uncomplicated and practical, meant for withstanding battles and harsh temperatures. Men usually wore simple yet warm tunics made with linen and wool, while women wore plain dresses with aprons. Viking clothing was also worn in layers to keep warm, with various cloaks and capes to ward off the northern chill. Many Viking Halloween costumes aren't that historically accurate, although it's fair to say that we know less about their clothing than we do about some other cultures. That's due to having fewer surviving pieces and less artwork from the times depicting their traditional outfits.

Pirate Costumes

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Blackbeard CostumeGirls' Pirate CostumeKids' Pirate CostumeElizabeth Swann
Women's Pirate CaptainBoys' Pirate CaptainGirls' BuccaneerCaribbean Pirate Costume

When we talk about historical pirate costumes, we're usually thinking back to the golden age of piracy—the 1650s to the 1730s, to be exact. Figures like Edward Teach and Anne Bonney sailed the seas, raiding passing ships for their valuables. Historically accurate pirate clothing is close to some pirate Halloween costumes, the main difference being that most pirate women wore men's clothes rather than the restricting dresses of the day. While images of female pirates were rare (and women pirates in general), you're bound to be more historically accurate with a pirate costume with pants! That being said, you can find pirate costumes for Halloween for every member of the family, and you get to decide whether you want to be historically accurate—or a sexy pirate.

Colonial Costumes

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Plus Size Colonial WomanBoys' Colonial OutfitGirls' Betsy Ross CostumeAdult Founding Father
Men's Benjamin FranklinGirls' Colonial CostumeBoys' Pilgrim CostumeWomen's Colonial Costume

Clothing in the colonial era—at least as we think of it today—was influenced by Puritan ideals in the Americas from 1607 until 1776. Colonial apparel was a departure from the lace, frills, buttons and decorations worn by others in England and Europe. Men, women and children's clothing was much simpler, although they still frequently dressed in layers, especially during the colder months. Many colonial Halloween costumes representative of the times will be historical figures such as Betsy Ross, Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. Pilgrim costumes also count as they lived in the American colonies during colonial times.

1920s Costumes

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20s Men's White SuitSequin Flapper DressKids' 20s Gangster SuitWomen's Flapper Costume
1920s Socialite CostumeMen's Gangster SuitGirls' Flapper CostumeMen's Boater Jacket

The Roaring 20s was a time of progress. The economy was booming, women gained the right to vote and cars became more affordable for the average consumer. In the 1920s, fashion also changed a lot. Suits for men became standard dress, and they were available in a wide range of colors and patterns, including white, pinstripe and wide stripes. 1920s fashion for women changed a lot from the restrictive clothing of earlier times—flapper dresses and shift dresses were trendy, while ladies wore chiffon and silk evening gowns to more formal events. Typical flapper costumes with fringe are actually less historically accurate, as that was another Hollywood invention. If you're looking for a more historically accurate 1920s flapper costume, look for drop waists, less fringe and more art deco patterns.

United States President Costumes

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Kennedy MaskBoys' George Washington CostumeAbe Lincoln CostumeJackie Kennedy Costume
Joe Biden MaskChild Teddy Roosevelt OutfitChild Benjamin FranklinThomas Jefferson Outfit

You can also draw historical-costume inspiration from past Presidents of the United States. Whether you need a President's Day costume for the third Monday in February, or you're looking to wear a costume during election season, we're here to help. Although there have been 46 presidencies, you have 45 presidents to choose from. This is because Grover Cleveland had two non-consecutive presidencies and is considered the 22nd and 24th president. You can also choose "almost President" founding father Ben Franklin!

Well, we've done all the research for you and compiled a list of the most popular presidents and first ladies so far. From George Washington to Jackie Kennedy, we have president masks and costumes for all your needs. Look no further for some of the best caricature political costume masks around. Pair these political masks with a suit and you're all set to honor your favorite President of the United States. An Obama mask and suit is one of our favorite Black History Month costume ideas!

Black History Month Costumes

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Mary Eliza MahoneyKatherine JohnsonHarriet TubmanGuion S. Bluford Jr.
Frederick DouglassIda B. WellsPatrick H. RaymondRosa Parks

The roots of Black History Month extend back to 1915, with historian Carter G. Woodson. While it initially ran only for a week, the month-long event we know today became official in 1976 under President Gerald Ford. Classroom events often focus on famous African Americans such as Rosa Parks, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and others. Kids and teachers may even dress up and perform oral reports to share some lesser-known black figures, such as astronaut Guion S. Bluford Jr., pilot Bessie Coleman, and the first licensed nurse, Mary Eliza Mahoney. Who are some of your favorite historical figures for Black History Month?

Other Historical Figure Costumes

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Cleopatra CostumeEinstein CostumeMarie CurieLeonardo da Vinci Costume
Edgar Allen PoeAmelia Earhart CostumeSir Isaac NewtonJane Austen

While you might think that these are appropriate Halloween costumes for history majors, you don't need to let them have all the fun! Historical costumes are a great way to remind us about how far we've come. Events like Black History Month and Women's History Month are wonderful learning opportunities for your kids, and a Black History costume or Women's History costume can be a fun addition to a class presentation! You can use these costumes from history in reenactments, school presentations, or at your next Halloween party. If you like to learn new things, you can even go beyond simply wearing your costume and learn about the person behind it—it could be a great conversation starter!

Wartime Costumes

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Plus Size Sailor DressNewsie CostumeRosie the Riveter CostumeWartime Officer Costume

History isn't always filled with the best moments, but there are plenty of ways to honor the past and the work of our heroes. There are plenty of ways that you can give a nod to those who fought to keep the world running during times of war. At the end of May, honor those who died in service to the country with breezy outfits and early summertime wear with Memorial Day outfits. Some bring Victory Day in Europe to life with VE Day fancy dress from the days of the World Wars. If you're looking to live out some of those romantic Hollywood scenes, you'll love our Wartime costumes, too. Plus, who wouldn't want a gal like Rosie to be leading the charge in any season!?

We hope you enjoyed looking through these historical costumes. (And maybe you have some new historical costume ideas!) Do you have a favorite period in history? Are there any historical figures that you'd like to see as a costume? Feel free to let us know in the comments. The road to modernity wasn't always smooth, but the lives and achievements of the people before us should not be forgotten.

50+ Historical Costumes, No Time Machine Required - HalloweenCostumes.com Blog (2024)

FAQs

What Halloween costumes were popular in the 50s? ›

Some popular characters of the era that children dressed as were Superman, The Lone Ranger, Davy Crockett and Howdy Doody.

What was the first Halloween costume ever? ›

An article published by Christianity Today claimed the danse macabre was enacted at village pageants and court masques, with people "dressing up as corpses from various strata of society" and suggested this was the origin of Halloween costume parties.

How do you dress like an old person costume? ›

Wear several pieces of clothing to create a more shapeless look, like a cardigan and some warm socks, along with a pair of flat, comfortable, and worn-out shoes. Instead of wearing pants or jeans, slip into a sloping skirt or something similar, which is more vintage-looking.

How do you celebrate Halloween without a costume? ›

Set up a drive-in-style theater in your backyard and put on your favorite spooky movie. Go all out with popcorn and some decorations. Keep it in the family or get a small group together to create jack-o'-lanterns or decorate pumpkins (think paint, googly eyes, hats, feather boas, etc.).

What to wear to a 1950's themed party? ›

Classic fashion is the highlight of the '50s, where the dressing was simple, subtle, and awe-inspiring. Cashmere blazers, basic cardigans, and wool coats were every man's staple, and long flair dresses and full skirts with a little reveal were women's favored styles.

What is the most worn Halloween costume ever? ›

A few of the all-time most popular Halloween costumes include:
  • Star Wars: Star Wars is always popular! ...
  • Policeman/Firefighter: Real-life superheroes likefirefighters and policemen have always been well-loved costume options for both kids and adults.
  • Witch: You don't need any hocus pocus to create a witch costume!

What was the most popular Halloween costume? ›

Google Trends released a list of the most popular Halloween costumes for 2023. According to Google's “Freight Geist” tally, Spider-Man, Wednesday Addams and Taylor Swift made the list (though Swift is feeling No. 22, just outside the top 20), along with the usual dinosaur, fairy, rabbit, pirate and witch costumes.

What was Halloween called in the old days? ›

In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor saints. Soon after, All Saints Day came to incorporate some of the traditions of Samhain. The evening before All Saints Day was known as All Hallows Eve, and later, Halloween.

How do you dress vintage without looking old? ›

Don't Dress in Head-to-Toe Vintage

If you wear a vintage dress, pair it with modern shoes and an updated handbag and jewelry. A vintage blouse works well with new jeans and accessories. You want to allude to an era not look as though you are wearing a costume.

What is it called when adults dress up in costumes? ›

Cosplayers often interact to create a subculture, and a broader use of the term "cosplay" applies to any costumed role-playing in venues apart from the stage.

How to look a 100 year old woman? ›

Dressing as 100 years old. White hair spray, sunglasses with no lenses, pearl necklace, over sized purse, and house coat.

What is the unwritten rule of Halloween? ›

Only knock at houses with decorations

This is arguably the most important rule of all that everyone should follow - when you're out trick-or-treating, only take your kids to the houses who have put up Halloween decorations.

What does Halloween mean in the Bible? ›

It's right there in the name, meaning "holy evening." Shortened from All Hallows' Eve, Halloween is the evening vigil before All Saints' Day, a religious holiday honoring Christian martyrs.

Is it OK to not wear a costume to a Halloween party? ›

It's fine to not wear a costume to a Halloween party, however you will be the “ odd one out”. It's pretty easy to assemble a halloween costume, all you need is a halloween themed headband and a shirt.

What was the most popular Halloween costume in 1956? ›

1956: Anna Leonowens From The King and I

This film character was practically made for an elegant Halloween costume this year.

Did people celebrate Halloween in the 1950s? ›

Parties by the 1930s were standard fare in Halloween festivities and by the 1950s, Halloween parties were mostly held at homes instead of in downtown centers: a byproduct of the baby boom at the time and the holiday being increasingly focused on children.

What was the most popular Halloween costume of all time? ›

The Most Popular Halloween Costumes of All Time
  • Star Wars: Star Wars is always popular! ...
  • Policeman/Firefighter: Real-life superheroes likefirefighters and policemen have always been well-loved costume options for both kids and adults.
  • Witch: You don't need any hocus pocus to create a witch costume!

What was big in the 50s? ›

The 1950s were a decade marked by the post-World War II boom, the dawn of the Cold War and the civil rights movement in the United States. “America at this moment,” said the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1945, “stands at the summit of the world.”

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