Regency Party
82Ideas for Regency Parites
The Regency theme lends itself to many gentile ideas for society pleasures:
- Regency Fancy Dress Party - if you have enough friends who like dressing up (or can be persuaded into doing so) then this is definitely the most fun idea. The Regency period was well known for it's grand balls and parties.
- Regency Tea Party: Take out your best China, use loose leaf tea and bake up some lovely afternoon treats. What could be more lady like?
- Regency Book Club: Start with Jane Austen, of course, and then try Samuel Richardson (very popular at the time).
- Regency Card Party: Learn some authentic card games and substitute money with chocolate coins.
- Regency Picnic - this is perfect for summer. The added benefit of having a picnic is that it is much easier to pretend you were back in Jane Austen's time, all you need find is a pretty little park or even a quiet beach.
I've collected a number of resources to help you dress, eat and act the part!
Regency Bonnet
What to wear: Women
For women, the style was a long empire line dress. Empire line means that the dress has no waist and instead falls to the floor from around the bottom of the bustline.These dresses could be short sleeved in the summer and long sleeved in the winter. Short empire line jackets or longer coats and capes would also be worn outside.
Hair was often up and usually curled into ringlets. Bonnets were popular for outdoor wear.
Shoes were simple and soft (remember they were all hand made back then). Ballet slippers can make good substitutes or any soft flat shoes. Boots were worn for country walking.
Beau Brummell - Fashion Leader
What to wear: Men
The style leader of the day was Beau Brumell but there were also strong military influences as this was the time of regular warfare. There is a very enticing understated elegance to Regency menswear. While keeping some of the svelte lines of the 18th Century, acceptable colours tended towards whites, creams, browns, dark blues and black with a bit of light blue, yellow, pink and red.
Men wore high collared linen or cotton shirts with cravats or ruffled fronts, waistcoats, high waisted coats with tails, breeches that ended just below the knees with white stockings. Shoes were boots or slippers.
Regency Patterns
Regency dresses are generally pretty simple to make, here are some patterns:
Regency Fashion Resources
- Introduction to Regency Dress
- Regency Reproductions - Historical Overview
Regency Reproductions is committed to producing fine quality Directorie, Empire and Regency historical costumes for Women and Girls. - Jessamyn's Regency Costume Companion
Jessamyn also makes costumes - The Regency Fashion Page
- Notes and illustrations on Regency clothing styles
- A Regency Repository: Fashion
Emma
Regency Food and Recipes
Chatsworth Dining Room
Chatsworth in the time of Jane Austen
Regency Dancing
- The Regency Ballroom: English Country Dance Music from the era of Jane Austen
- 19th Century Social Dance
- English Regency Dancing in New Mexico
- English Country Dances: Playford, Pride & Prejudice and Other Historic Dances
- WHAT IS ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCING?
- Regency dance: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
Example of Regency Dancing
Regency card games
- How to Play Hazard
- The Card Games of Jane Austen
- An Evening Card Party
Description of a card party in 19th Century Regency England - Rules of Card Games: Piquet
- The Royal and Delightfull Game of Piquet
Pride & Prejudice
Regency Etiquette and Manners
Mansfield Park
Regency Books
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A Regency Christmas: Scarlet Ribbons\Christmas Promise\A Little Christmas (Harlequin Historical Series)
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Regency Buck
Price: $8.30
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Father Christmas (Signet Regency Romance)
Price: $2.30
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A Homespun Regency Christmas
Price: $6.91
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A Regency Christmas VII
Price: $226.92
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Regency Redux: High Style Interiors: Napoleonic, Classical Moderne, and Hollywood Regency
Price: $47.22
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More Regency Resources
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Comments
Hi Princessa - glad you like it. I'm so jealous of you living in France - you have the PERFECT backdrop for a Regency party (though over there it would be an Empire party maybe?).
I have a dark purple Empire line dress (actually vintage from the 60s but it is perfect Regency style) and it makes me feel so pretty in it.
Thank you for your hub...it has so many resources! A Regency party would be so lovely!












Princessa says:
6 months ago
This looks so chic... I love it, it sounds like a great idea for a party, especially here in France where you can find palaces and castles for rent at very competitive prices. Also the dresses are super flattering for women, which in itself is a big bonus :)