Choose to wear a Renaissance gypsy costume and you would have chosen to wear an outfit that is highly attractive and evokes a whole lot of fun, oodles of adventure and a touch of good old fashioned daring. So, get yourself into a gypsy costume and be merry!

Welcome to our Gypsy Costume site where we feature a huge assortment of gypsy ensembles to outfit the entire family sexy & plus size women, men as well as teen, toddler and infant boys and girls. We also feature a range of gypsy accessories such as wigs, jewelry, shoes, headpieces, etc. And on top of it all, please be assured that all our products or of the highest quality while their prices are the lowest in the costume industry.

Just as a for instance, please take a closer look at the following gypsy costume:

Adult Women’s Renaissance Gypsy Dress
(Available in adult sizes to fit small, medium, large and extra large women).

This Renaissance gypsy looks innocent and sassy all in one swoop.

The very attractive Adult Women’s Renaissance Gypsy Dress consists of a bone colored midi length peasant style dress that features an off the shoulders neckline, three quarter length sleeves with pick-a-boo tie slits at the top and an attached panel overskirt of crushed dark green velvet.

Also included with this enticing outfit is a separate black vest with boning at its front, eyelets and black lace closures.

Add a pair of boots to her lovely feet and a pair of dangling earrings and this Medieval Renaissance gypsy is ready to have some serious fun.

Meaning “rebirth” in the French language, Renaissance is a cultural movement as well as an historic era which began in Florence, Italy and then spread through the entire European continent. Lasting roughly from the 14th to the 17th centuries, the Renaissance era reinstituted classical learning, brought about educational reform and triggered the development of linear perspective in painting.

Due to the multi-faceted intellectual transformations that occurred during the Renaissance era, it is consider to be the bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era.

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