It's that time again! Time for my new favorite game: Is It Steampunk? For the newcomers, here are the rules. I'm going to post a picture of an item I've found online. This item must really be for sale and really be listed as a "Steampunk" product. Then, I leave it up to you, my readers, to decide whether this product really is "Stone Cold Steam," or if it's dried up like the "Sahara Desert." So, without further ado, I give you week two of Is It Steampunk?
These boots are billed as "Steampunk Spats - Unique - Sexy, Rustic-Feminine by J Souza." These were created by Etsy User JoelmaSouza.
At first glance they appear to be a set of heels with clock parts sewn or glued to them. If those were your first thoughts, you'd be right! For $198, this might be a project you want to take on yourself rather than shelling out the dough. But one question remains: Is It Steampunk???
Please use the check-boxes below to vote. Click "Stone Cold Steam" if you believe it's Steampunk, or "Sahara Desert" if you think it's a Steampunk imitator. Next Friday I'll edit the post and put my take into it.
Friday, January 30, 2015
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Steampunk Feather Fascinator - OZION design Review
This great Steampunk accessory is brought to you by Etsy Shop CastleMemories, hailing out of San Francisco, CA. It is available as a headband, comb, or hairclip, and costs $36.00.
The peacock feathers are a really nice touch that blends nicely with the Steampunk styling of the piece. It's one of those items that if I saw someone walking around wearing it, I would have to comment my appreciation.
From the seller: "I put Steampunk on my favorite mainstay, the feather pad applique. I put cogs, Victorian style jewelry findings, feather pads and added a touch of "Oriental splash." The result is a firm, ladylike, bold statement of a hairpiece I am excited about. I think that experience and my take on Steampunk is typical of the way I approach "traditional" designs: with one foot rooted in tradition and the other foot kicking it forward. This design is just a partial example of some of the dozens of things we've dabbed into mixing modern trends and feathers."
As of this writing there are 553 reviews of this item with a 4.5 star rating out of 5. CastleMemories also has a lot of other great products for the Steampunk trending lady. Many are actually not Steampunk, but rather focused on bridal and other niche markets. There are, however, a few dozen other Steampunk designs that I think my readers will really enjoy. Simply click on the Steampunk Fashion link on the left bar of their shop.
Trevor's Rating of the Feather Fascinator - OZION design: 93% (For a design that's sure to turn heads and reviews that parlay its quality).
The peacock feathers are a really nice touch that blends nicely with the Steampunk styling of the piece. It's one of those items that if I saw someone walking around wearing it, I would have to comment my appreciation.
From the seller: "I put Steampunk on my favorite mainstay, the feather pad applique. I put cogs, Victorian style jewelry findings, feather pads and added a touch of "Oriental splash." The result is a firm, ladylike, bold statement of a hairpiece I am excited about. I think that experience and my take on Steampunk is typical of the way I approach "traditional" designs: with one foot rooted in tradition and the other foot kicking it forward. This design is just a partial example of some of the dozens of things we've dabbed into mixing modern trends and feathers."
As of this writing there are 553 reviews of this item with a 4.5 star rating out of 5. CastleMemories also has a lot of other great products for the Steampunk trending lady. Many are actually not Steampunk, but rather focused on bridal and other niche markets. There are, however, a few dozen other Steampunk designs that I think my readers will really enjoy. Simply click on the Steampunk Fashion link on the left bar of their shop.
Trevor's Rating of the Feather Fascinator - OZION design: 93% (For a design that's sure to turn heads and reviews that parlay its quality).
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Steampunk Coat Review
This great jacket is billed as a brown black cropped jacket with brass details. The seller is TalismanaDesigns, hailing from my rainy homeland, Oregon.
From the seller: "I am using an enzyme technique with the fabric and it's taking on a fabulous antiqued leather effect that emphasizes the seams and detail stitching. Has that Pre-Post-Apocalypse appeal. Will be enhanced by dustings of playa, or general hard living. Raw edges for outlaws, space cowboys, and airship pirates.
Looooong sleeves, slightly flared and scalloped, they'll likely come down to your knuckles. When I'm working I cuff them back. The back comes down into a subtle flattering curve. The zipper stops at your cleavage with a slight keyhole effect. To get warm and cozy you use the stylee cross-over collar. Really nice high neck.
One of my inspirations for this design was to have something for the dancefloor. It's warm enough, especially in crucial sleeves and neck, to take care of you on festival nights - but streamlined enough to carry or tie at your waist once the bass drops and you start sweating. I've named it the Libra Coat. As a Libra, I like all my choices available. This is the perfectly balanced coat. It does as much of the work as possible of a big coat, in the sleekest ninja package."
Personally, it reminds me of something I might find one of the characters in my books wearing. Almost post-apocalyptic but decidedly Steampunk.
Trevor's Rating of the Steampunk Coat: 92% (For a great looking coat that looks durable and functional, all at the low price of $58.00)
Be sure to tune in this Friday for another edition of "Is It Steampunk?"
From the seller: "I am using an enzyme technique with the fabric and it's taking on a fabulous antiqued leather effect that emphasizes the seams and detail stitching. Has that Pre-Post-Apocalypse appeal. Will be enhanced by dustings of playa, or general hard living. Raw edges for outlaws, space cowboys, and airship pirates.
Looooong sleeves, slightly flared and scalloped, they'll likely come down to your knuckles. When I'm working I cuff them back. The back comes down into a subtle flattering curve. The zipper stops at your cleavage with a slight keyhole effect. To get warm and cozy you use the stylee cross-over collar. Really nice high neck.
One of my inspirations for this design was to have something for the dancefloor. It's warm enough, especially in crucial sleeves and neck, to take care of you on festival nights - but streamlined enough to carry or tie at your waist once the bass drops and you start sweating. I've named it the Libra Coat. As a Libra, I like all my choices available. This is the perfectly balanced coat. It does as much of the work as possible of a big coat, in the sleekest ninja package."
Personally, it reminds me of something I might find one of the characters in my books wearing. Almost post-apocalyptic but decidedly Steampunk.
Trevor's Rating of the Steampunk Coat: 92% (For a great looking coat that looks durable and functional, all at the low price of $58.00)
Be sure to tune in this Friday for another edition of "Is It Steampunk?"
Friday, January 23, 2015
New Segment! Is It Steampunk?
It's Friday and it's the first day of my new segment: Is It Steampunk? While perusing Etsy, I've found that a lot of the products listed as "Steampunk" are really anything but. In the spirit of giving everything a fair shake, I've decided to start this weekly series where I'll post a picture and voting buttons and you, the reader, tells me if it's really Steampunk. Sometimes they will be great representations of the Steampunk genre, and others...not so much. So without wasting any more time, let's get into it!
Our first contender comes from enduredesigns and is labeled as "Upcycled Steampunk Clothing, King Louie Costume, Jungle Book, Monkey Costume, Headpiece, and Raffia Cape"...What a mouthful...
So, you tell me, is it Steampunk? Use the voting buttons below.
Our first contender comes from enduredesigns and is labeled as "Upcycled Steampunk Clothing, King Louie Costume, Jungle Book, Monkey Costume, Headpiece, and Raffia Cape"...What a mouthful...
So, you tell me, is it Steampunk? Use the voting buttons below.
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