Girl's Historical Costumes
























































Let's be real—kids don't just want to dress up, they want to time travel. And Girls' Historical Costumes are basically the DeLorean of dress-up. Whether she's making historic discoveries, flying planes, or ruling an ancient kingdom, these looks are all about unleashing your mini historian's inner heroine (or villain, if she's feeling particularly Cleopatra-core today). No time machine needed, just imagination—and a really good costume.
If she's dreaming of togas and triumphs, an Ancient Roman girl costume will have her covered—in flowing robes, golden accents, and enough goddess energy to command a forum (or at least the living room). Whether she's channeling a young empress or staging a miniature senate takeover, she'll be ruling recess in no time.
A Cleopatra Costume for girls is drama, gold trim, and "I rule everything I walk on" energy. She may not have a Nile River handy, but give her a hallway and she'll strut like it's a red carpet in Thebes. The Royal Goddess Costume brings the same vibe—mythical power with a "mom, where's my laurel crown?" attitude.
Say hello to fairytale flair with a Renaissance girl costume, perfect for twirling through imaginary castles, issuing royal proclamations, or just dramatically holding a goblet of apple juice. These gowns are made for daydreaming, sword-fighting, or both, depending on her mood and snack schedule.
Girls' 1920s costumes are bringing all the fringe and none of the prohibition. Perfect for high-energy Charleston routines or plotting speakeasy lemonade stands, these fits deliver sparkle with a wink and a whole lot of "who needs rules?" Our Girls' Flapper costumes make everything feels like a dance party in motion. Perfect for the kid who's got rhythm, sparkle, and maybe a surprisingly advanced knowledge of swing.
Our Girl's Amelia Earhart Costume is basically leather-jacketed confidence with aviation goggles. If she's got dreams of flight—or just really likes a bold accessory moment—this one's ready for takeoff. And then there's the Girl's Florence Nightingale Costume, which says "compassionate caregiver" but also, "I'm not afraid to carry a lantern through a war zone, thank you very much." It's soft, it's strong, it's surprisingly iconic for a white apron.
And then there's Girl's Susan B. Anthony, bringing courtroom-ready gravitas in high Victorian style. Follow it up with Harriet Tubman—yep, her look comes lantern-in-hand and completely ready to lead the next pretend mission to freedom. These aren't just costumes; they're tiny tributes to powerhouse women who walked the walk (and ran the railroad).
If she's more into wagon wheels than battlefields, the Prairie Pioneer Costume for Girls and the Pioneer Girl Costume are perfect for frolicking through imaginary meadows or dramatically looking into the distance while saying, "Pa, there's a storm comin'." Just add braids and a determined expression. Optional: homemade butter and a pretend cow.
Feeling fierce? The Girl's Valorous Viking Costume lets her tap into full Norse warrior energy—sword not included, but she'll probably improvise with a stick anyway. Or she can suit up in the Warrior Knight Costume, perfect for defending the backyard from dragons, siblings, or unapproved bedtime curfews. Battle cries highly encouraged!
Regardless of which one of these outfits she chooses, the fun will go way beyond dress-up. These history costumes let girls step into the shoes of pioneers, legends, and warriors—who all just happened to look really cool while changing the world. In short? History class has never been this fun!