Growing Popularity of Steampunk Clothes
Steampunk is the name of a relatively new genre of science
fiction, becoming much more popular in the 1980's and 1990's and growing in
popularity today. It is a genre that takes a great deal of influence from
Victorian era England. Everything from cultural practices to clothing to
architecture is very heavily influenced by the Victorian era.
The technology is especially notable in this genre, as it
differs from the technology today. There are often things like dirigibles and
analog computers as opposed to airplanes and our modern computers. There is a
somewhat underground enchantment with aesthetics, including fashion. While
steampunk clothes often have a very Victorian flare to them, they tend to also
have aspects of modern fashion. Women's clothes in this genre often incorporate
corsets and petticoats, while men's steampunk clothes mey have a Victorian
military flare.
Steampunk corset tends to be lighter and easier to move
around in for both males and females. The clothing also tends to have a
slightly more rugged feel, due to the fact that most of the technology in this
genre is powered by steam and coal. Therefore it is not so unusual if clothes
are darker colors with the presumption that it would hide coal soot better. One
may often see a steampunk outfit involving goggles and leather, goggles to keep
soot from the eyes and leather to make sure the outfit lasts.
Many popular toy lines such as Pullip, a collectible fashion
doll created by Cheonsang Cheonha of South Korea, are now incorporating the
steampunk look, causing the genre to grow even more in the public eye.
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