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Showing posts with label boots. Show all posts

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Steampunk Group Costumes Done Right

Learn how to put together women's steampunk costumes for a group (with matching and coordinating clothing and fabrics)
Photo: Jean-Pierre Fouss

Women's steampunk costumes for dress - how to put together matching and coordinating costumes for groups of men and women
Photo: Jean-Pierre Fouss

Anyone who has attended a Steampunk convention or festival knows that nothing garners attention quite like a good group costume. When done wrong, it's forgettable at worst, when done right, it's a showstopper.

Today we bring you an example of a group costume done exceptionally well--in fact, it's not just one  group costume but three, worn over three days of events by a group of four awesome ladies from Liechtenstein. Some know them as the Liechtenstein Ladies, or the Liecktensteams, and if you attended this year's Asylum Steampunk Festival in England or 1900 Anno in Luxembourg, then you may have been lucky enough to see their costumes in person.

Women's steampunk costumes for groups at festivals and conventions. How to plan, design and execute women's group costumes, matching and coordinating clothing
Photo: Stephen Bell
Steampunk backpacks for women's group costumes (matching/coordinating steampunk costumes for groups)
Photo: John Gill

We were so impressed by the costumes individually-- each one has thoughtful accessories and beautiful styling and ornamentation that makes it unique. But they're even more impressive as a group because they fit together cohesively without being identical. It's like a really cool fashion designer decided to put out a Steampunk collection, and here come the models straight off the runway.

How to put together a steampunk group costume with matching and coordinating clothing and props
Photo: David Hall

How to put together group costumes for steampunk events (conventions, festivals) with matching/coordinating costumes and props
Photo: Ben Abel

We reached out to Anna, one of the Liechtenstein Ladies, who told us that the rest of the group is comprised of her daughter, and a group of friends Anna made in a local Carnaval club. They also make costumes every year for Carnaval (don't even get us started on how amazing those costumes are).

Anna was kind enough to answer our questions about how her group plans, designs, and creates their costumes, as well as to offer some advice to readers interested in putting together a group costume of their own.

Did you make all 3 sets of costumes yourselves?

"Yes, we do our outfits all by ourselves from the sewing to leatherwork and all the tinkering. It's a hobby and fun for us. We didn't make all three outfits for Asylum 2017. We did only one each year (I did some more without the group). Asylum 2015 was our first real Steampunk event and the brown dresses were the first Steampunk outfits we made. For 2016 we made the red/black one, and this year the one with the bright floral fabric."

Do you design and sew your own outfits, or do you plan everything as a group? How long does it take?

"Each sewed her own outfit, and each did her own design. The outfits match always together because the materials are the same. We first speak about ideas or colours, I suggested brown for example, and all the others liked the idea. I ordered some different brown sample materials and we decided together which of them we would use. Then I ordered the same amount of material for each of us. But as every lady has her own ideas, we do not use it in the same way and everybody is free to add lace and ornamentation.

In addition, we love to use leather, brass and all kinds of flea market stuff, to make our accessories. Everyone is totally free to implement their own ideas. I can hardly say how long it takes to make an outfit because we work on them when we get time and inspiration. Most of us start early, but in the end we have to hurry up because time went too fast."

Do you start working on the costumes months before the event?

"Yes, we start a few months before. We already have new ideas for next year and we've started searching flea markets for material. But we do not start sewing before spring because we are all in the same carnaval club and first we have to make our dress for the next carnaval season. By spring at the latest, I order the materials for the new steampunk outfits, then we have time until August. But we all have family and other hobbies as well. I also do other steampunk projects (lamps and other gadgets) and I did a few other steampunk outfits without the group. Therefore time is always rare."

Did you have any problems attending an event as a group? Do you have any advice for people who are thinking of attending in a group costume?

"If you fancy to attend as a group, just do it! There are no special problems. If the group is too big it gets difficult to stay together at a big event, and you have to wait often because there is always someone talking to someone. But it's fun!"

Thanks for the advice, Anna! We hope this inspires more group costumes at future Steampunk events.

Cosplayers: The Liechtenstein Ladies

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Purple Victorian Steamgoth

woman wearing steampunk gothic victorian clothes in purple and black. steamgoth style, top hat, skirt, jacket, striped stockings, boots, gun
woman dressed in steampunk gothic victorian clothing in purple and black steamgoth style standing in front of a steam train holding an umbrella on railroad tracks
While searching for the origin of these beautiful photos, we came across Gina's Etsy shop, Black Unicorn. She creates gorgeous fantasy headdresses, hats, wings, jewelry and other costume pieces with plenty of Steampunk options. It's definitely worth checking out, especially if you're planning any kind of ethereal/fantasy photo shoot.

Cosplayer/Costumer: Gina Wetzel
Photographer: Reiner Eisenbeis

Friday, August 18, 2017

Nautical Steampunk Fashion

woman in nautical steampunk skirt and blouse; sailing costume
Man wearing sailor costume with goggles and steampunk gun. men's steampunk fashon and clothing
Woman dressed in blue and white nautical steampunk dress and coat, with gloves and hat. women's steampunk fashion and clothing
We've posted about Tyson Vick's book A Steampunk Guide to Hunting Monsters here before, and today's photos are another peek at what makes it so great. These are from Chapter 8, which involves the battle of a monster at sea, thus the awesome nautical costumes. For each chapter, Tyson provides a post full of behind the scenes information, photos, and (best of all) tutorials! Learn more about these costumes, including how Tyson made Philomena's squid hat pin (top photo) and Brunhilde's hat (bottom photo), here.

Tyson sells some of the book's costume pieces (along with other clothing, like these awesome billowy sleeved men's shirts) in his etsy shop, One Delightful Day. You can check out A Steampunk Guide to Hunting Monsters for free online, or purchase it in print here. If you love Tyson's work (trust us, you will), and want to support and encourage his creative endeavors, check him out on Patreon.

Model, top: Brin Merkley as Philomena Dashwood
Model, middle: Bowen Kinsey as Cyprien
Model, bottom: Lizzie Hatfield as Brunhilde Bamfield
Author/Costumer/Photographer: Tyson Vick

Thursday, August 10, 2017

I WANT IT! Victorian Shoes From an Unlikely Source

Today, for reasons that are completely innocent (and none of your business), I was browsing a site called Discount Stripper when I noticed something both amazing and out of place: A huge selection of Victorian boots.

Victorian lace up boots
Victorian Lace Up Boot Cream
Victorian Lace Up Ankle Boots
Victorian Lace Up Ankle Boots Black
Victorian mid calf boot
Victorian Mid Calf Boot

What is the reason for this? Have strippers suddenly become interested in Victoriana? Are there strip clubs somewhere filled with women dancing in g-strings and Victorian granny boots? Surely I'm onto something here.

But just as you should never look a gift horse in the mouth, you should also never look a discount stripper in the...mouth. So instead of wondering why, I'll just take advantage of it. Perhaps by buying these:

Victorian Ankle Boots Champagne Lace
Victorian Ankle Boots Champagne Lace
Victorian Boots Brown
Victorian Boots Brown
Victorian Ankle Boots Pink Lace
Victorian Ankle Boots
Pink Lace

If you're looking for something a bit more modern, check out their Steampunk footwear

Vintage Steampunk Knee High Boots
Vintage Steampunk
Knee High Boots
Steampunk Oxford Ankle Boots
Steampunk Oxford
Ankle Boots
Frances Victorian Steampunk Boots
Frances Victorian
Steampunk Boots

Their selection of corsets and wigs is also worth a look.

High class Victorian stripper shoes at discount Victorian stripper prices? I want it! DiscountStripper

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