The Trouble With Steampunk
I hear all the time about how impractical Steampunk really is. It's a lot of dressing up, making things, and of course it's a lot of money. The trouble with Steampunk is that in our world today, with the economy that we have it's just not the sort of style people can really use. But most people still love the elegance and glamour of the scene. That's why I believe that Steampunk shouldn't mean over the top gadgets and Victorian era clothes. There should be a way to incorporate a little bit of Steampunk into everyday life.
Lets face it, if your a full time employee you don't have time to get dressed up in your best Victorian clothes and go out to tea often. So it may seem like enjoying Steampunk is out of your league but your wrong. There are many simple solutions to making your wardrobe into a Steampunk style fit for royalty. Things like color, accessories, and the types of fabrics you wear can make all the difference. Adding subtle pieces to your wardrobe such as vests, gloves, and a pocket watch will give you that Steampunk edge without the cost. Thrift stores and second hand stores are great resources for these things. And never be afraid to take something worn out and put a patch on it.
When it comes to finding unique accessories to add to your collection there are three things to remember...
1. Is it worth the price?
If your looking for a simple, Steampunky, piece to wear to work everyday you don't want something over the top. It might be pretty but let's be practical. $30 for a necklace is pretty outrageous. Simple and elegant will probably match most of your current wardrobe and unique and quirky will look great with jeans and a t-shirt. So make sure your getting something that isn't going to break the bank.
2. Will I wear it often?
The hardest part about Steampunk is resisting the urge to buy every amazing and cool thing you see. The whole genera is about having the most creative, unique, and amazing thing on the market but the question is, will you wear it? I like arm cannons as much as the next person but I can't wear it to work or to dinner with the in-laws. Although it would be fun to see the look on their faces. So remember if it's going to collect dust you probably don't need it.
3. Can I make it myself?
Steampunk is all about the DIY, do it yourself. If you see something cool the question is can you make it yourself? You can find many things like gears, key charms, and lockets at your local craft store. So the materials are always within reach. I always say it's wrong to copy someone else's art but you can always be inspired by their idea. Create something unique of your own. For many people time and creativity are low so, start back at question one and decide whats going to work for you.
If the price is right and the piece will be your favorite then it's worth the money.
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