Friday, May 20, 2011

Etsy Throw-together

I haven't posted in quite a while, since a lot has been going on but at the same time not much has been happening. Rather than post something of intellectual interest, I randomly decided that I was going to re-visit throwing together an outfit through the help of Etsy.... and by outfit, I really mean that I asked myself,

"Self, what kind of outfit or costume would you throw together utilizing Etsy?"

Well of course I would LOVE to put together a steampunk costume.

I'm not IN the steampunk scene so much as I admire it from afar and gobble up steampunk costumes and style. I love the idea of it, and if I could actually afford to go gallivanting around at a random convention as my own steampunk character I probably would. But to make it look right, you have to throw out quite a lot of cash. This particular outfit altogether would be nearly $1,500. There are much simpler ways to do it of course that aren't as extravagant. However, although I have a small love for looking at photos of home-made costumes for conventions -- Comicon and Otakon come to mind in particular -- I know that home-made can sometimes go horribly awry.

But, without further ado, here's the costume.














First of all, you have to have a nice coat as a basic piece of attire. It can get cold or rainy, and I for one don't want to be unprepared.
















I struggle with finding shoes for myself NOW... but as for a costume, it's easy. It's even easier when I don't have to actually wear these.. Note, the etsy link is actually just for the "spat" - the accessory that is covering the shoes. Let's pretend the shoes come with it.














Every steampunk gal has to have a corset. It's like a rule or something.



















Finding a blouse that would at all be appropriate for this kind of thing was difficult. Since it's steampunk, I went with something a little more modern, that would probably look better tucked in than to be out.




















Breeches with a bustle. For some reason, I think that's awesome. No worry of a skirt, but still feminine.




















I think steampunk jewelry can be the most interesting costume jewelry out there, since it's got a little bit of mechanical raw-ness, and if done right, still looks elegant. And, you can throw in non-steampunk specific jewelry with it and it looks totally fine. It's a mishmash of two different worlds, afterall.









And just for fun... a Plague Mask. I would lean more towards goggles, but goggles seem to be overdone, and finding some that aren't cyberpunk on Etsy is more difficult than I anticipated. Plus, Plague Masks are just interesting to me. Not sure if it could actually be pulled off with this outfit, but I'd try.



Time to go to bed.


4 comments:

Mike said...

You should contact my old roomate Jon, and did you ever meet Anne? She used to hang around a lot with Jon and myself; but either way, they both do a steampunk esc thing every week or every other week. I'm not sure! But i know they do it!

Yvonne said...

I've met Anne, and I remember Jon as well. Thing is, I'm not into actually DOING steampunk things, as much as I am into observing from afar. Like I said in the blog, if I were to do it, I'd want to go full tilt -- which would throw me into even more debt. haha

Meegs said...

Can you explain steampunk to me? (Does this make me old, that I don't "get it"?!)

Yvonne said...

Megan- "steampunk" is just a mishmash of techno-babble, sci-fi, alchemy, and either the old west, or Victorian era. At least, that's what I gather. Otherwise, you got me.