Colonial & Victorian Costumes for Book Week, History Days & Theatre
Step into the past with our Colonial and Victorian costumes, perfect for Book Week, school history days, theatre productions, olden days dress-ups, historical events and themed parties. This range includes Victorian maid costumes, colonial girl outfits, olden day school costumes, pioneer-style looks, Victorian boy sets, urchin costumes, aprons, mop caps and period-style accessories.
Victorian Costumes & Olden Day Dress-Ups
Victorian costumes are a popular choice for Australian school dress-up days, especially when children need an old-fashioned, historical or storybook-inspired outfit. Classic Victorian looks include maid dresses, apron costumes, mop caps, school girl outfits, poor girl costumes, urchin sets and olden day boy costumes.
These styles work well for Book Week characters, school history units, theatre performances, colonial-themed events and Victorian-era storybooks.
Colonial Costumes for School History Events
Colonial costumes are useful for school history days, Australian settlement themes, pioneer dress-ups and classroom presentations. Girls can wear apron dresses, mop caps and simple historical dresses, while boys can choose waistcoat sets, caps, old-fashioned shirts and urchin-style looks.
For a more complete colonial outfit, add simple accessories such as a bonnet, apron, shawl, cap, satchel or plain shoes.
Victorian Maid, Nanny & Storybook Character Looks
Victorian maid and nanny costumes are especially useful for Book Week and storybook characters. They can suit old-fashioned school stories, Victorian servants, orphan characters, Mary Poppins-inspired looks, nanny dress-ups, Grandma Wolf-style costumes and historical classroom themes.
Kids Colonial & Victorian Costumes
Kids Colonial and Victorian costumes are popular for primary school history days, Book Week parades, school plays and themed class activities. Many of these outfits are designed to be easy to wear for a full school day, while still looking clearly historical and recognisable.
Colonial & Victorian Accessories
The right accessories can make a simple outfit feel much more period-specific. Add a bonnet, cap, apron or shawl to complete an olden day costume.
- Mop caps and bonnets
- Aprons and pinafores
- Victorian-style caps
- Waistcoats and old-fashioned shirts
- Shawls and simple wraps
- Satchels, baskets or small props
- Simple black shoes or boots
- Historical wigs or character accessories
Popular Colonial & Victorian Costume Themes
- Victorian maid costume
- Olden day school costume
- Colonial girl costume
- Pioneer costume
- Victorian boy costume
- Urchin costume
- Victorian nanny costume
- Historical Book Week costume
- School history day outfit
- Old-fashioned dress-up costume
Book Week & Storybook Ideas
Colonial and Victorian costumes are a strong option for Book Week because they can work across many storybook characters. They suit Victorian school children, old-fashioned maids, nannies, orphan characters, historical fiction, fairytale servants and classic children’s literature themes.
For Book Week, pair the costume with the book your child is representing, or add one clear character prop such as a basket, book, umbrella, cap or apron.
Colonial & Victorian Costume Buying Tips
- Choose the setting: decide whether you need a Victorian, colonial, pioneer, maid, nanny or olden day school look.
- Add one period accessory: a mop cap, apron, bonnet, cap or shawl can make the outfit much more recognisable.
- Check comfort for school: choose a costume that allows children to sit, walk and join classroom activities easily.
- Use simple shoes: black shoes, boots or plain school shoes often work well with historical outfits.
- Order early: school history days and Book Week can be busy periods, so allow time for delivery and size checking.
Colonial & Victorian Costumes FAQ
What is a Victorian costume?
A Victorian costume is inspired by clothing from the Victorian era, often including long dresses, aprons, mop caps, waistcoats, caps, old-fashioned shirts or servant-style outfits. These costumes are popular for school history days, Book Week and theatre.
What can my child wear for an olden day school dress-up?
For an olden day school dress-up, girls can wear a simple historical dress, apron or mop cap, while boys can wear a waistcoat, cap, plain shirt and trousers. Add a book, satchel or bonnet for a stronger period look.
Are Colonial and Victorian costumes good for Book Week?
Yes. These costumes can work for historical fiction, classic storybook characters, Victorian school children, old-fashioned nannies, maids, orphan characters and many traditional children’s book themes.
What accessories go with a Victorian maid costume?
A Victorian maid costume can be styled with an apron, mop cap, simple black shoes, gloves, a small basket or a character prop. These details help make the look more complete.
Do you have Colonial costumes for boys and girls?
Yes. This range includes old-fashioned and historical costume ideas for both boys and girls, including apron dresses, mop caps, Victorian girl costumes, waistcoat sets, caps and urchin-style outfits.
Can these costumes be used for school history days?
Yes. Colonial and Victorian costumes are suitable for school history days, classroom presentations, olden days activities, theatre performances and Australian history-themed events.
How fast can I get a Colonial or Victorian costume?
We offer same-day Melbourne dispatch on weekday orders placed before 2pm. Delivery time depends on Australia Post and your location, so we recommend ordering early for school events, Book Week and theatre performances.












