Okay, here’s my blog post about my “Modern Medieval Fashion” experiment:
So, I’ve been totally obsessed with this idea of “Modern Medieval” lately. Like, how can you take those cool, dramatic vibes from the Middle Ages and make them work for, you know, today? Not cosplay, but actual wearable stuff. I decided to give it a shot, and here’s how it went down.

Getting Started & Brainstorm
First, I dove into Pinterest. Seriously, hours. I made a board just for this, pinning anything that felt even remotely “modern medieval.” Think flowy dresses, rich fabrics, maybe some leather details, interesting sleeves… you get the idea.
Then, I sketched some ideas. My drawing skills are, uh, rustic, but it helped to get a general sense of what I was going for. I knew I wanted something I could actually wear to, like, a coffee shop, not a Renaissance fair.
The Actual Making Part
Okay, confession time: I’m not a pro sewer. I can handle basic stuff, but this was a little ambitious. I started with a simple, long-sleeved dress pattern I found online. I figured I could modify it, right?
- Fabric Choice: I went with a dark green, linen-blend fabric. It had that slightly rough texture that felt “medieval-ish” without being scratchy. Plus, it was on sale!
- Sleeves of Doom: The sleeves were the biggest challenge. I wanted them to be kinda billowy, but not too extra. I ended up making them detachable, so I could tone it down if needed.
- Adding Details: I found some cool, antique-looking buttons and added them down the front. Also, I used a piece of brown leather to make a simple belt. It really helped cinch the waist and give it more shape.
The Results (and Lessons Learned)
Honestly, it turned out better than I expected! It’s definitely got that medieval vibe, but it’s also totally wearable. I’ve worn it out a few times, and I always get compliments. It’s comfy, too, which is a major win.
Here is things I learned:

- Start simple. Don’t try to make a full suit of armor on your first try.
- Fabric is key. The right fabric can make all the difference.
- Details matter. Little things like buttons and belts can really elevate the look.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment! It’s all about finding what works for you.
I’m already planning my next “modern medieval” project. Maybe a tunic top? Or some wide-leg pants? The possibilities are endless! Stay tuned…