Steampunk Fashion, Fabrics, and the Steampunk Color Palette
Steampunk fashion borrows heavily from victorian times, with the industrial revolution and the expansion of the British and American Empires serving as a sartorial backdrop. With that in mind, much of steampunk costuming is often "Victorian Plus", i.e. based on a period costume but with a fantasy or science fiction twist.
Muted earth tones and jewel tones seem to exemplify the classic Steampunk look. Sturdy victorian tweed and cotton fabrics, with silk, wool and velvet for higher class citizens. Brass and leather accessories abound, as do gadgets and gizmos and the hallmarks of the age of discovery. The key is to mask or hide any modern elements (plastic, digital, bright colors,) as modern elements will "break the spell" of the costume.













