What is Steampunk Fashion?

 

Steampunk’s true definition is a point of constant debate. Its roots laying in a Victorian/ Edwardian industrial aesthetic with a ‘do it yourself’ ethos. It is one of eclectic design and influence, flexible and adaptable. Perhaps this is why so many are adopting it as their own?

 

Jewellery by Learningtofly

 

The genre shouts out for those who take part to be creative, to become artisans. This ethos manifests itself whole heartedly in its fashion, as eclectic as the genre, so are the clothes. Body modification in the forms of tattoos and piercings, the creation of hand made goggles, belt buckles and jewellery, to produce items from found, 2nd hand or reclaimed objects that will become more than a sum of their parts. Victoriana and the Edwardian are blended with a non exclusive mix of Goth, Cyber and Punk. Not limited to the wear of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, the combination of Cyber hair pieces, gas masks and bondage clothing reflect it’s whimsical and some times edgy, rebellious nature. Aside from this a more fanciful and less everyday approach comes from the Cosplay community, focusing on costume rather than fashion with individuals developing personas alongside their outfits. Of note Abney Park’s sky pirate stage personas bridge the gap between what could be considered fashion over to costume, dressing in home made outfits of worn fabrics, leather and salvaged militaria. Apart from a very general anachronistic aesthetic there are no true rules to follow, in this it is closely related to Punk, that any outfit or costume remains to be as individual as an individuals own interpretation.

 

Goggles by Joffum

 

Links:

 

Etsy

Steamy Stitches at Live Journal

Steampunk Fashion at Live Journal

Clothing and Costuming

 


Page Information

  • 7 months ago [history]
  • View page source
  • You're not logged in
  • No tags yet learn more

Wiki Information

Recent PBwiki Blog Posts