Collection: 18th-Century Dresses and Costumes

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Introducing our exquisite collection of 18th-century dresses and costumes, perfect for those who want to celebrate our heritage or participate in 18th-century reenactments!

You can choose from a variety of English Dresses, outlander costumes and colonial attire. You may also want to consider Chemise à la Reine or Regency dresses.

These dresses and costumes are handcrafted with the utmost attention to detail, ensuring a perfect fit that flatters your figure and transports you back in time to the elegance of the 18th century.

Our Scottish heritage costumes are particularly noteworthy. Wear these costumes to experience the rich history and culture of Scotland, and honor your heritage in style.

Whether you are an enthusiastic reenactor or someone who loves embracing the spirit of a bygone era, our 18th-century dresses and costumes are perfect for any occasion. They are designed to make you feel confident, elegant, and truly part of the historical experience. Step into history and enhance your celebration with our captivating 18th-century costumes!

  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
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    Step into the past with our LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Chocolate Linen. This gown is a captivating embodiment of historical elegance and sophistication, transporting you to a bygone era. Inspired by beloved series like Outlander, it allows you to channel the spirits of iconic characters such as Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth Swann, or Claire Fraser.

    Meticulously fashioned from pre-washed, medium weight linen, this durable and comfortable fabric enriches the fitted bodice and preformed elbow sleeves delicately adorned with lace trim. Authenticity is further enhanced by the pleated front panel and generous train. Preserve the beauty of this lovingly crafted masterpiece with professional dry cleaning.

    Embrace a timeless investment that resonates with the cherished values of Atelier Serraspina, and embark on a journey to the past with out stunning LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress In Chocolate Linen.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: chocolate
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
    Regular price
    Step back in time with our stunning LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen. This one-of-a-kind piece is inspired by the late 18th-century fashion, perfect for portraying iconic figures like Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth Swann, or Claire Fraser from Outlander. The square neckline closes at the front with a band of eyelets, and the preformed elbow sleeves are trimmed with a delicate lace ribbon, adding a touch of elegance to this historical masterpiece.

    Our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen is not just a costume, but a work of art. The main fabric is prewashed linen, ensuring durability and comfort. The dress features a pleated front panel (1,5 m wide), and a large train (3 m wide), pleated in the manner of the 18th century, 37,5 inches (95 cm) long. The eyelets on both sides of the front opening ensure a perfect fit, making this dress as practical as it is beautiful.

    This 18th-century dress is perfect for your next reenactment, theatrical performance, or any event where you want to make a statement. The burgundy red color adds a regal touch, making you the center of attention. Each dress is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, embodying the creativity, authenticity, and quality that Atelier Serraspina stands for.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: burgundy
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €680,00
    Sale price
    €680,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with the LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton. Meticulously crafted, this reproduction captures the timeless elegance of the renowned "English dress" worn from 1770-1785.

    Embrace historical authenticity with delicate eyelets on the front opening, lace-trimmed elbow sleeves, and reinforced boning for structure and comfort. The voluminous pleated skirt adds a dramatic flair.

    Made from a gorgeous Chintz cotton, this dress is versatile, perfect for historical events or as a unique addition to your wardrobe. Let the LOUISE dress transport you to an era of elegance and grace.

    Design Features of the 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality fabrics, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric:

    • 100% cotton
    • Color: Brown Chintz
    • Weight: 135 gr/m²

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put on your 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing time for a 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton

    All our garments, including the LOUISE dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

     


  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with the LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen. Meticulously crafted, this reproduction captures the timeless elegance of the renowned "English gown" worn from 1770-1785.

    Embrace historical authenticity with delicate eyelets on the front opening, lace-trimmed elbow sleeves, and reinforced boning for structure and comfort. The voluminous pleated skirt adds a dramatic flair.

    Made from durable and breathable linen, this dress is versatile, perfect for historical events or as a unique addition to your wardrobe. Let the LOUISE dress transport you to an era of elegance and grace.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Apricot
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
    Regular price
    Step back in time with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen, a beautifully crafted historical garment that brings the elegance and sophistication of the 18th-century fashion to your wardrobe. This one-piece dress, inspired by the "English dress" or "Round Gown" worn in Western Europe and America between 1770-1785, is steeped in history and designed for the modern woman who appreciates timeless style.


    The dress is made with high-quality linen in a rich toffee shade that is both elegant and versatile. Each dress is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the handcrafted quality, creativity, and authenticity that our store stand for. This dress is more than just a garment; it's a piece of wearable history, an expression of a love for vintage style and a testament to the timeless appeal of well-crafted, beautiful clothing. Make a statement with the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen, and wear a piece of history.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Toffee
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €453,00
    Sale price
    €453,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with our exquisite CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Toffee Linen. The Charlotte overdress, inspired by the popular fashion of Western Europe and America from 1770-1785, is a beautiful blend of historical accuracy and contemporary craftsmanship.

    The overdress features a fitted bodice with metal eyelets, pre-shaped elbow sleeves with pleated lace trim, and a wide pleated train. 

    Discover the timeless beauty and exquisite craftsmanship of the past with CHARLOTTE, our 18th Century Overdress in Toffee Linen. Experience the luxury of authentic style, expertly crafted to elevate your wardrobe and transport you through time.

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: beige)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.


    Fabrics & Care

    Outer Fabric:
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Toffee
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.


    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.


    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the Charlotte Overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    The typical production time for an 18th Century Overdress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


     

  • Regular price
    €570,00
    Sale price
    €570,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with our exquisite CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Steel Blue Linen & Skirt. This costume, inspired by the popular fashion of Western Europe and America from 1770-1785, is a beautiful blend of historical accuracy and contemporary craftsmanship.

    Crafted from medium-weight laundered linen in steel blue, the Overdress features a square neckline, pre-shaped elbow sleeves with delicate lace trim, and a wide pleated train. The 18th-century pleated petticoat skirt (in night blue or steel blue) matches the length of the train and adds to the authenticity of the ensemble.

    Indulge in the elegance of a bygone era with our CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress and Skirt. Immerse yourself in the luxurious feel of Steel Blue Linen as you turn heads and embody the sophistication of an 18th century lady. With a sweeping skirt that exudes grace and poise, this piece will elevate your style and transport you to a world of art and refinement.

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: beige)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.


    Fabrics & Care

    Outer Fabric & Skirt
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.


    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.


    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the Charlotte Overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    The typical production time for an 18th Century Overdress and Skirt ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


     

  • Regular price
    €453,00
    Sale price
    €453,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with our exquisite CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Steel Blue Linen. This costume, inspired by the popular fashion of Western Europe and America from 1770-1785, is a beautiful blend of historical accuracy and contemporary craftsmanship.

    Crafted from medium-weight laundered linen in steel blue, the Overdress features a square neckline, pre-shaped elbow sleeves with delicate lace trim, and a wide pleated train. 

    Indulge in the elegance of a bygone era with our CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress. Immerse yourself in the luxurious feel of Steel Blue Linen as you turn heads and embody the sophistication of an 18th-century lady. With a sweeping train that exudes grace and poise, this piece will elevate your style and transport you to a world of art and refinement.

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: beige)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.

     

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric:
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Steel Blue
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Request Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

     

    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the Charlotte Overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th Century Overdress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

     

  • Regular price
    €453,00
    Sale price
    €453,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with our elegant CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Sage Green Linen. This meticulously reproduced 18th-century design embodies the popular fashion trends of Europe and America from 1770-1785. Perfect for themed events, reenactments, or theatre, this overdress is an essential addition to your historical wardrobe.

    Crafted from laundered, medium-weight linen in a sage green hue, the CHARLOTTE Overdress features a square neckline, metal eyelets, pre-shaped elbow sleeves with delicate black lace trim, and synthetic whalebones for structure. The wide train pleated in authentic 18th-century style adds a stunning silhouette.

    Each detail reflects Atelier Serraspina's commitment to craftsmanship and authenticity. Our CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Sage Green Linen is more than just a costume - it's a wearable piece of history that exudes elegance. Step into the past with style and grace, leaving your mark on history.

     

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: black)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.

     

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric:
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Sage Green
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

     

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Request Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

     

    Processing Times

     

    All our garments, including the Charlotte overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    The typical production time for an 18th Century Overdress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €570,00
    Sale price
    €570,00
    Regular price

    Step into the romance of the 18th century with our breathtaking CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress In Night Blue Linen & Skirt. Inspired by the popular fashion of Western Europe and America from 1770-1785, this faithful reproduction features a long, open-front overdress with a fitted bodice, and a classic 18th century skirt (in purple, steel blue, or night blue).

    Crafted from medium weight laundered linen, the overdress boasts a flattering square neckline, metal eyelets for a perfect fit, and stylish lace trim. The wide pleated train adds drama, while the skirt completes the authentic look.

    Meticulously handcrafted, this ensemble is a piece of history made for the modern woman. Perfect for historical reenactments and gatherings, step into the CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress In Night Blue Linen & Skirt and experience the allure of the past.

     

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: black)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.

     

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric and Skirt:
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

     

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

     

    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the Charlotte Overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    The typical production time for an 18th Century Overdress & Skirt ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

     

  • Regular price
    €453,00
    Sale price
    €453,00
    Regular price

    Step into the romance of the 18th century with our breathtaking CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress In Night Blue Linen. This faithful reproduction of a popular historical fashion features a long, open-front overdress with a fitted bodice.

    Crafted from medium weight laundered linen, the overdress boasts a flattering square neckline, metal eyelets for a perfect fit, and stylish lace trim. The wide pleated train adds drama, while the skirt completes the authentic look.

    Meticulously handcrafted, this ensemble is a piece of history made for the modern woman. Perfect for historical reenactments or themed parties, step into the CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress In Night Blue Linen and experience the allure of the past.

     

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: black)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.

     

    Fabrics & Care

    Outer Fabric:
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Night Blue
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

     

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the Charlotte overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    The typical production time for an 18th Century overdress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

     

  • Regular price
    €453,00
    Sale price
    €453,00
    Regular price

    Transport yourself to the past with our CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Mango Linen. Our Open Robe, inspired by the popular fashion of Western Europe and America from 1770-1785, is a beautiful blend of historical accuracy and contemporary craftsmanship.

    Perfect for historical reenactments, theater performances, or simply to satiate your love for vintage fashion, the CHARLOTTE overdress is a timeless piece that you make feel you’re living history.

    With its square neckline, metal eyelets, and pre-shaped elbow sleeves trimmed with delicate pleated sand lace, this Open Robe exudes elegance and authenticity. The raw cotton lining, synthetic boning, and wide train pleated in the 18th century style complete the look.

    Embrace the past with style and sophistication with our 18th Century Overdress in Mango Linen.

     

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: beige)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.

     

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric:
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Mango
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

     

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

     

    Processing Times

     

    All our garments, including the Charlotte overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    The typical production time for an 18th century overdress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

     

     

  • Regular price
    €570,00
    Sale price
    €570,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with our exquisite CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Chocolate Linen & Skirt, inspired by 18th-century fashion. Perfect for historical reenactments or theater, this costume combines historical accuracy with contemporary craftsmanship.

    The medium-weight chocolate linen overdress features a square neckline, pre-shaped elbow sleeves, delicate lace ribbon, and a wide pleated train for added drama. The linen skirt (in toffee, white or chocolate), with authentic pleating, adds volume when worn over a bustle pad.

    Meticulously handcrafted for quality and authenticity, the CHARLOTTE, 18th Century Overdress in Chocolate Linen & Skirt is a wearable piece of history. Care for it gently to maintain its beauty.

    Design Features

    • Eyelets on both sides of the front opening, ensuring a perfect fit.
    • Synthetic boning on the back and both sides of the front opening, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
    • Preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon (color: beige)
    • Large train measuring 3 meters wide and a length of 37.5 inches (95 cm), with a pleating following the traditional 18th-century style.

     

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric and Skirt:
    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Chocolate
    • Laundered & mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to OEKO-TEX 100 standards
    Bodice Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige
    Sleeves Lining:
    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

     

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

     

    Processing Times

     

    All our garments, including the Charlotte overdress, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for an 18th Century Overdress & Skirt ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

     

     

  • Regular price
    €480,00
    Sale price
    €480,00
    Regular price

    Introducing JANET, a stunning colonial costume that takes you back to the American Revolution. Perfect for Independence Day, historical events, or themed parties, JANET is a visually striking and comfortable ensemble.

    Made from high-quality prewashed linen in Night Blue and Steel Blue, it features a skirted jacket with eyelets for a perfect fit. The ensemble includes a pleated Steel Blue petticoat and 2 stomachers (in night & steel blue linen) to complete the 18th-century look.

    With handcrafted quality and attention to detail, our colonial costume embodies authenticity. Make a statement at your next event and order yours today to experience 18th-century elegance.

    Design Features of your Colonial Costume in Night Blue & Steel Blue Linen

    Colonial Jacket:

    Introducing the JANET Long-Skirted Jacket, designed to exude effortless style and sophistication. Crafted from high-quality linen with a cotton lining, this jacket offers a perfect blend of comfort and elegance.

    Featuring a beautifully curved waist and long, ample basques measuring approximately 25 cm from the waist, the jacket of the colonial costume flatters your figure with its timeless silhouette.

    The wide front opening is adorned with hidden metal rings on both sides, adding a touch of intrigue to the design. For added versatility, the jacket of the colonial costume comes with two stomachers in matching colors (night blue and steel blue), allowing you to personalize your look.

    With its mid-length sleeves, the JANET colonial jacket strikes the perfect balance between coverage and freedom of movement.

    A 18th Century Skirt to complete your Colonial costume

    The skirt of the colonial costume consists of 2 steel blue linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt.

    The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th-century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness.

    Fabrics and Care of your Colonial Costume

    JANET colonial costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette. Y

    Jacket Outer Fabric & Skirt

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Night Blue and Steel Blue
    • Prewashed and mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards

    Bodice & Sleeve Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Cotton
    • Type of fabric: Poplin
    • Approximate weight: 110 gr/m²


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to Wear Your Colonial Costume

    To wear your colonial costume, please follow these steps:

    Skirt:

    1. Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front.
    2. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn.
    3. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist.

    Jacket:

    1. Put on the jacket.
    2. Cross the cord through the hidden metal rings, starting from the bottom and going to the top or from top to bottom.
    3. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest.

    About Sizing

    Finding the right size

    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your colonial costume. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing


    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Request Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times 

    All our garments, including the Janet Colonial Costumes, are handmade in our workshop. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a Colonial Costume ranges from 6-8 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
    Regular price

    Unleash your inner Claire Fraser with our Outlander-inspired Historical Costume in Dark Brown Linen, transporting you to the enchanting world of 18th-century fashion.

    Handcrafted with love and authenticity, this peasant attire features a short lace-up bodice, two stomachers, and a pleated petticoat. Perfect for historical events or indulging your passion for all things Outlander, our Historical Costume is a stunning addition to your wardrobe.

    With exquisite design and quality materials, experience the magic of a bygone era with this enchanting piece of wearable art.

    Design Features of the Historical Costume in Dark Brown Linen

    The DORINE Costume


    Our historical costume is not only visually stunning but also designed with care and attention to detail. Embrace your inner Claire Fraser and make a statement at your next event. This beautifully designed 18th Century outfit is sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression.


    The Lace-Up Bodice


    Meticulously made from chocolate linen and lined with cotton for ultimate comfort, this bodice offers a perfect blend of style and functionality. With boning in the back seam and both sides of the front opening, it provides the essential structure for a flattering fit. The pre-shaped sleeves elegantly end at the elbow, adding a touch of grace to your ensemble.

    Delivered with two matching linen stomachers, our historical costume is a complete and versatile garment that will transport you to the world of historical fashion.


    The Skirt


    The skirt consists of 2 chocolate linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt.

    The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness.

    Fabrics and Care

    The DORINE costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette.


    Outer Fabric and Skirt:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Prewashed and mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards.

    Bodice & Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Cotton
    • Type of fabric: Poplin
    • Approximate weight: 110 gr/m²

    Care Instructions:

    To care for your historical costume, we recommend dry cleaning only, ensuring your costume remains in pristine condition for all your historical adventures.

    How to wear your Historical Costume in Dark Brown Linen

    To wear your historical costume, please follow these steps:

    Skirt:


    1. Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front.
    2. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn.
    3. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist.


    Bodice:


    1. Put on the jacket.
    2. Cross the cord through the metal eyelets, starting from the bottom and going to the top.
    3. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your bodice. Keep in mind that an historical costume doesn't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.


    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.


    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the DORINE Costumes, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.


    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a DORINE historical costume ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €690,00
    Sale price
    €690,00
    Regular price

    Step into the enchanting realm of Outlander with our Historical Costume in Chocolate Linen & Outlander Tartan Shawl. Ideal for fans of the series, grand gatherings, or reenactment events, this meticulously tailored ensemble boasts a short lace-up bodice, a stomacher, and a pleated petticoat.

    Every aspect of this high-quality attire transports you to the vibrant tapestry of 18th-century Scotland, complete with its authentic details and rich, earthy hues. To perfect your transformation, consider adding our optional double-layered Outlander tartan shawl. Handcrafted from the genuine Outlander Tartan Fabric, it exudes a distinctively unique charm.

    Embrace the allure and sorcery of Outlander, bringing your cherished Claire Fraser aspirations to vibrant reality with the artistry of our captivating historical costume.

    Design Features of our Historical Costume in Chocolate Linen & Outlander Tartan Shawl

     

    The Dorine Costume


    Our historical costume is not only visually stunning but also designed with care and attention to detail. Embrace your inner Claire Fraser and make a statement at your next event. This beautifully designed 18th Century outfit is sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression.


    The Lace-up Bodice

    Meticulously made from chocolate linen and lined with cotton for ultimate comfort, this bodice offers a perfect blend of style and functionality. With boning in the back seam and both sides of the front opening, it provides the essential structure for a flattering fit. The pre-shaped sleeves elegantly end at the elbow, adding a touch of grace to your ensemble.

    Delivered with an Outlander tartan stomacher, our historical costume is a complete and versatile garment that will transport you to the world of historical fashion.

    The Skirt

    The skirt consists of 2 chocolate linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt.

    The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th-century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness.

    The Shawl:

    Measuring approximately 130 cm, this double-layered shawl offers generous coverage and warmth. Made from the genuine TV show tartan plaid, crafted from pure wool woven in Scotland, it exudes a one-of-a-kind artisanal charm.

    The rich hues of the Outlander tartan make a striking impression, sure to captivate history enthusiasts. This exquisite piece elegantly captures the essence of the Highlands, inspiring admiration for years to come.

    Fabrics And Care of our Historical Costume in Chocolate Linen & Outlander Tartan Shawl

    The DORINE costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette.

    Outer Fabric and Skirt:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Prewashed and mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards.

    Bodice & Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Cotton
    • Type of fabric: Poplin
    • Approximate weight: 110 gr/m²

    Stomacher & Shawl:

    • OUTLANDER Authentic Premium Wool Tartan Fabric
    • Made in Scotland by the same weavers from the series Outlander
    • 100% premium wool 12oz

    Care Instructions:

    To care for your historical costume, we recommend dry cleaning only, ensuring your costume remains in pristine condition for all your historical adventures.

    Outlander Tartan Plaid

    This tartan is meticulously designed to replicate the original as closely as possible, using natural dyes derived from vegetation available to the clan.

    The colors, brown and grey, serve as effective camouflage during hunting expeditions. The Fraser tartan for OUTLANDER, inspired by the Fraser Hunting Weathered Tartan, was carefully chosen to suit the show's time period and setting.

    • The Outlander weavers paid close attention to detail, ensuring the colors and weaving style accurately represented the era and region of the Fraser Clan.
    • Outlanders weavers took great care to design with the colors and style of looming that would have been available at the time and area of the Fraser Clan
    • Tartan crafted with a hopsack plain weave with a wash to give it a natural and genuine look

    How to put on your Historical Costume in Chocolate Linen & Outlander Tartan Shawl

    To wear your historical costume, please follow these steps:

    Skirt:

    1. Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front.
    2. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn.
    3. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist.

    Bodice:

    1. Put on the jacket.
    2. Cross the cord through the metal eyelets, starting from the bottom and going to the top.
    3. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:

    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your bodice. Keep in mind that an historical costume doesn't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the DORINE Costumes, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a DORINE historical costume in linen and tartan ranges from 6-8 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
    Regular price

    Step into the enchanting world of the 18th century with our exquisite Historical Costume in Chocolate and Toffee Linen. Inspired by Outlander and the fearless Claire Fraser, meticulously crafted to replicate her attire, this 18th Century costume is perfect for reenactments, historical events, and theatrical performances.

    Made from high-quality laundered linen, this four-piece ensemble features a lace-up bodice, two matching stomachers, and a flowing pleated skirt. With detailed size charts and the option for custom-made garments, finding your perfect fit is effortless. Embrace your inner Claire Fraser with your Historical Costume and own a piece of history today!

    Design Features of the Historical Costume in Chocolate & Toffee Linen

    The DORINE Costume


    Our historical costume is not only visually stunning but also designed with care and attention to detail. Embrace your inner Claire Fraser and make a statement at your next event. This beautifully designed 18th Century outfit is sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression.


    The Lace-Up Bodice


    Meticulously made from chocolate linen and lined with cotton for ultimate comfort, this bodice offers a perfect blend of style and functionality. With boning in the back seam and both sides of the front opening, it provides the essential structure for a flattering fit. The pre-shaped sleeves elegantly end at the elbow, adding a touch of grace to your ensemble.

    Delivered with two matching linen stomachers, our historical costume is a complete and versatile garment that will transport you to the world of historical fashion.


    The Skirt


    The skirt consists of 2 toffee linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt.

    The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness.

    Fabrics and Care

    The DORINE costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette.


    Outer Fabric and Skirt:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Prewashed and mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards.

    Bodice & Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Cotton
    • Type of fabric: Poplin
    • Approximate weight: 110 gr/m²

    Care Instructions:

    To care for your historical costume, we recommend dry cleaning only, ensuring your costume remains in pristine condition for all your historical adventures.

    How to wear your Historical Costume in Chocolate & Toffee Linen

    To wear your historical costume, please follow these steps:

    Skirt:


    1. Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front.
    2. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn.
    3. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist.


    Bodice:


    1. Put on the jacket.
    2. Cross the cord through the metal eyelets, starting from the bottom and going to the top.
    3. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your bodice. Keep in mind that an historical costume doesn't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.


    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

     

    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the DORINE Costumes, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a DORINE historical costume ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €480,00
    Sale price
    €480,00
    Regular price
    Immerse yourself in the elegance of the 18th century with our Colonial Costume in Toffee Linen. This ensemble is perfect for Independence Day celebrations, historical events, and themed parties.

    Our colonial costume features a long-skirted jacket, crafted from sumptuous toffee linen, two stomachers in toffee and chocolate linen, allowing you to mix and match for a truly versatile look. The skirt, is pleated according to the 18th-century style, adding an authentic touch to your attire. You can also pair the jacket with any skirt from our store to create endless combinations and express your unique style.

    Each piece of this colonial costume is meticulously crafted with care and precision, ensuring you receive a high-quality, one-of-a-kind garment. Embrace your inner historical fashionista and make a statement at your next event with our stunning Colonial Costume in Toffee Linen.

    Design Features of your Colonial Costume in Toffee Linen

    Colonial Jacket:

    Introducing the JANET Long-Skirted Jacket, designed to exude effortless style and sophistication. Crafted from high-quality linen with a cotton lining, this jacket offers a perfect blend of comfort and elegance.

    Featuring a beautifully curved waist and long, ample basques measuring approximately 25 cm from the waist, the jacket of the colonial costume flatters your figure with its timeless silhouette.

    The wide front opening is adorned with hidden metal rings on both sides, adding a touch of intrigue to the design. For added versatility, the jacket of the colonial costume comes with two stomachers in matching colors (chocolate & toffee), allowing you to personalize your look.

    With its mid-length sleeves, the JANET colonial jacket strikes the perfect balance between coverage and freedom of movement.

    A 18th Century Skirt to complete your Colonial costume

    The skirt of the colonial costume consists of 2 toffee linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt.

    The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th-century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness.

    Fabrics and Care of your Colonial Costume

    JANET colonial costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette. Y

    Jacket Outer Fabric & Skirt

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Toffee
    • Prewashed and mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards

    Bodice & Sleeve Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Cotton
    • Type of fabric: Poplin
    • Approximate weight: 110 gr/m²


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to Wear Your Colonial Costume

    To wear your colonial costume, please follow these steps:

    Skirt:

    1. Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front.
    2. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn.
    3. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist.

    Jacket:

    1. Put on the jacket.
    2. Cross the cord through the hidden metal rings, starting from the bottom and going to the top or from top to bottom.
    3. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest.

    About Sizing

    Finding the right size

    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your colonial costume. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing


    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Request Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times 

    All our garments, including the Janet Colonial Costumes, are handmade in our workshop. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a Colonial Costume ranges from 6-8 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €480,00
    Sale price
    €480,00
    Regular price

    Transport yourself to the bygone era with our Colonial Costume in Toffee & Chocolate Linen. Meticulously handcrafted, this ensemble resonates with historical accuracy and attention to detail, promising to make a statement at Independence Day celebrations, historical events, and themed parties.

    The focal point of this captivating attire is the long-skirted jacket, accompanied by two stomachers in Toffee and Chocolate linen. The 18th-century pleated skirt in rich dark brown, exudes an authentic flair, while the natural cotton lining of the bodice ensures comfort. Complement the skirted jacket effortlessly with any skirt from our store and unleash your unique style.

    Enveloped in creativity, authenticity, and artistry, this handcrafted Colonial Costume is destined to become a cherished addition to your wardrobe for years to come. Embrace the elegance of the past and evoke enduring memories with our handcrafted Colonial Costume in Toffee & Chocolate Linen.

    Design Features of your Colonial Costume in Toffee & Chocolate Linen

    Colonial Jacket:

    Introducing the JANET Long-Skirted Jacket, designed to exude effortless style and sophistication. Crafted from high-quality linen with a cotton lining, this jacket offers a perfect blend of comfort and elegance.

    Featuring a beautifully curved waist and long, ample basques measuring approximately 25 cm from the waist, the jacket of the colonial costume flatters your figure with its timeless silhouette.

    The wide front opening is adorned with hidden metal rings on both sides, adding a touch of intrigue to the design. For added versatility, the jacket of the colonial costume comes with two stomachers in matching colors (chocolate & toffee), allowing you to personalize your look.

    With its mid-length sleeves, the JANET colonial jacket strikes the perfect balance between coverage and freedom of movement.

    A 18th Century Skirt to complete your Colonial costume

    The skirt of the colonial costume consists of 2 chocolate linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt.

    The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th-century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness.

    Fabrics and Care of your Colonial Costume

    JANET colonial costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette. Y

    Jacket Outer Fabric & Skirt

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Toffee and Chocolate
    • Prewashed and mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards

    Bodice & Sleeve Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Cotton
    • Type of fabric: Poplin
    • Approximate weight: 110 gr/m²


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to Wear Your Colonial Costume

    To wear your colonial costume, please follow these steps:

    Skirt:

    1. Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front.
    2. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn.
    3. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist.

    Jacket:

    1. Put on the jacket.
    2. Cross the cord through the hidden metal rings, starting from the bottom and going to the top or from top to bottom.
    3. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest.

    About Sizing

    Finding the right size

    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your colonial costume. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing


    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Request Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times 

    All our garments, including the Janet Colonial Costumes, are handmade in our workshop. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a Colonial Costume ranges from 6-8 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €480,00
    Sale price
    €480,00
    Regular price

    Step into the splendor of the 18th century with Colonial Costume in Steel Blue Linen. Meticulously handcrafted with impeccable attention to detail, this ensemble invites you to experience a world of grace, refinement, and historical fascination. Ideal for Independence Day celebrations, historical events, or themed parties, it promises to elevate you into the belle of any ball.

    The long-skirted jacket, complemented by two stomachers in Night Blue and Steel Blue, exudes versatility and elegance. The 18th-century style pleated skirt offers the touch of authenticity you seek.

    Our colonial costume is a testament to our unwavering commitment to historical accuracy, creativity, and authenticity. Embrace the captivating allure of the past and leave a lasting impression with our Colonial Costume - a statement that will echo through the ages.

    Design Features of your Colonial Costume in Steel Blue Linen

    Colonial Jacket:

    Introducing the JANET Long-Skirted Jacket, designed to exude effortless style and sophistication. Crafted from high-quality linen with a cotton lining, this jacket offers a perfect blend of comfort and elegance.

    Featuring a beautifully curved waist and long, ample basques measuring approximately 25 cm from the waist, the jacket of the colonial costume flatters your figure with its timeless silhouette.

    The wide front opening is adorned with hidden metal rings on both sides, adding a touch of intrigue to the design. For added versatility, the jacket of the colonial costume comes with two stomachers in matching colors (steel blue and night blue), allowing you to personalize your look.

    With its mid-length sleeves, the JANET colonial jacket strikes the perfect balance between coverage and freedom of movement.

    A 18th Century Skirt to complete your Colonial costume

    The skirt of the colonial costume consists of 2 steel blue linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt.

    The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th-century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness.

    Fabrics and Care of your Colonial Costume

    JANET colonial costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette. Y

    Jacket Outer Fabric & Skirt

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: steel blue
    • Prewashed and mechanically softened
    • Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards

    Bodice & Sleeve Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Cotton
    • Type of fabric: Poplin
    • Approximate weight: 110 gr/m²


    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to Wear Your Colonial Costume

    To wear your colonial costume, please follow these steps:

    Skirt:

    1. Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front.
    2. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn.
    3. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist.

    Jacket:

    1. Put on the jacket.
    2. Cross the cord through the hidden metal rings, starting from the bottom and going to the top or from top to bottom.
    3. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest.

    About Sizing

    Finding the right size

    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your colonial costume. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing


    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Request Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times 

    All our garments, including the Janet Colonial Costumes, are handmade in our workshop. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a Colonial Costume ranges from 6-8 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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