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Anyway, I'm going to a steampunk party in a couple of days and I am suck at ideas, so while I surf around on the interwebs for other people's ideas, I will post the ones I like or that simply occur to me as I look at stuff. If you're wondering what I'm talking about...well, you suck. It's kind of like the new Sherlock Holmes movie: Victorian-style dress with lots of cool steam-era mad science happening all over the place. Think of it that way, more or less. If you have not seen that movie...er, who are you and why are you bothering to read this blog? Read this first.
1. Get thyself a toy ray-gun or some such and some copper/brass/bronze-lookin' paint. Paint gun in old-timey fashion. Make sure to get a little tarnished feel in it. Zap your friends while going "whoosh!"
2. Leather straps and metal bits (buckles, grommets, buttons, etc.) should go on EVERYTHING.
3. HATS! (Top hats, aviator caps, bowlers, bonnets, page boy, who cares?! Everyone wore hats back then.)
4. If it looks even vaguely Victorian, use it.
5. Girls apparently can NEVER go wrong with garters. I mean, never. Wow.
6. Guys totally can. Don't do it.
7. Lab coats are part of the mad science element that creeps into steampunk. Exploit it.
8. Gears and cogs are a common motif. Find a way to incorporate it. Embellish outfits with bits of copper wire/wing nuts, that sort of thing.
Link to steampunk accessory creating ideas.
9. If you're a girl who wants to go old school with the accessories, think about finger-less gloves, cameo brooches or pendants, lace additions to cuff/hems/neckline, a small drawstring purse, or antique-looking lockets. Also, jet beads and rows of tiny little black buttons were popular for women back in the Victorian era. The buttons can be a bit of a bother, but if you make them superficial/cosmetic, then the look pays off without the hassle of fastening each and every one.
10. Eyewear can be useful, too. Lab goggles for the mad scientist, aviator goggles for the aspiring pilot, monocles for the aristocrat/villain, or those neat specs that have several different lenses that can be swiveled/clicked interchangeably over one or both eyes.
Click here for a how-to on making some "brass goggles"!
11. For the really, really, really hardcore, steampunk embroidery!
12. Don't be afraid to get a little wild and let some oriental influences creep in; remember, the Far East was influencing aspects of Victorian culture, and thus can be a part of the steampunk image.
13. For the ladies, a parasol is always a classic touch, or perhaps one of those little hats with a modest veil. Remember, Victorian ladies avoided too much sun.
14. I haven't quite figured out why yet, but kilts seem to be a popular look for dudes in steampunk fashion. Any guy who can pull off a kilt, should. Seriously. They're awesome.
15. Vests! Especially if they be pinstriped. If you're a guy, wear them. If you're a girl going for the racey no-skirts look, also wear them.
16. If you're a girl, corsets also seem to be necessary, but with any fantasy cosplay that often seems to be the case. If you can, do it. I won't bother because nothing pisses me off more when I'm drunk than restrictive clothes.
17. Recycling tip: if you have some pirate gear, this stuff can often be easily modified to look steampunk, even though the eras are 50-100 years apart. Replace scarves and sashes with hats and belts, the cutlass with a ray gun, the eye-patch with a monocle, the open vest with a buttoned one, and just generally clean it up. Throw on some wiring or brass gizmos, and you're set.
Additional links:
Livejournal community devoted to steampunk fashion
The Steampunk Workshop
Pics of more steampunk costumes from DragonCon '08
So far I have shoes and gloves. I have some jewelry I'm going to fiddle around with, and I have decided that a top hat is a must. I LOVE top hats and have always wanted one. This is my year to have that top hat, then steampunk it out. Definitely going with pants (pinstripe). I'll prolly have to get a new top. And some sort of coat. Belts? I'll definitely be getting a gun of some sort, then modding it with paint, gears, wires, tubes, etc.
I found a shirt I would love to pair with a cute vest: http://www.lanebryant.com/apparel-accessories/tops/shirts-blouses/ruffled-keyhole-blouse-from-our-icon-collection/4018c4019c90p26213/index.pro
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