Steampunk a sub-culture of science fiction and is inspired specifically by the actual existing Victorian era and its technology around the time of the industrial revolution of 1840s -1910s Britain hence ‘Victorian’ Steampunk.

The inspiration it takes is from the technology foremost and most popular is steam power and cogs and gears as was the real historic trend though anything at that time including clothing, jewellery, sensibilities can be expressed.

You could say ‘Victorian Steampunk’ is ‘Steampunk’ but with emphasis more so on the Victorian elements, though saying ‘Victorian Steampunk’ is very close to just saying ‘Steampunk’ but leaning slightly more to and referencing the Neo Victorian side.  

The top hat was popular with the gents who loved to tilt it to say ‘hello’ and to make it Steampunk add goggles and cogs and gears.  

 

 Steampunk Victorian heels

 For women these are boots with lots of laces going right up the front of the boot which is commonly made from leather. Mens boots are leather also and may have spats with buttons.  

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Victorian Steampunk kilt

This piece of clothing evolved in the Scottish mountains within the clans and works really well with a Steampunk outfit the tartan pattern normally in shades of brown to suit the aesthetic. 

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Steampunk Victorian lace dress

A lace dress is big and flowing on the floor, dramatic and attention grabbing.

 

Steampunk Victorian lace choker

A lace choker is beautiful, delicate, adorning and bringing attention to the neckline.

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 Steampunk Victorian jacket

 These come in a range of styles including Coat, Overcoat, Cape with lots of metal buttons is the Steampunk way.

 

  Victorian Steampunk prom dress 

 The Victorian dress is perfect as a prom dress it has lovely materials and vibrant colours it is very much like a masquerade dress. 

 Steampunk Victorian gloves

 Patterned lace gloves are intricate with their patterns which can be fingerless or not and can have jewellery attached.

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Victorian Era Pocket watch 

The pocket watch is not to say clothing but they were so popular in the Victorian fashion and went so well with the mens smart dress you could class them as popular clothing and absolutely a common accessory to base the outfit around.

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Steampunk Victorian trench coat

This is no exaggeration it is a very long coat down to the ankles with long sleeves its purpose being keeping your dry and warm from the weather it looks over the top which is the post apocalyptic style so fitting.

 

Victorian Steampunk quad sunglasses

 These basic functioning and looking sunglasses are from the very beginning era of fashionable sunglasses and are popular with Dracula and Sherlock Holmes equally. These look great and have a distinct look to add abit of eccentric cool.

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Steampunk Victorian shirt blouse

The Victorian blouse is dandy, with features like frilly ruffles and a lace cravat for the men and lace ruffle cuffs for the ladies always a perfect white with stiff big collars.  

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Steampunk Victorian wedding dress

A Victorian wedding dress was simple though very pretty and distinct, a  tight fitting corset is the top half with a big bustle skirt pure white. They love to accentuate the two separate gender looks, to Steampunk it add a little colourful mini top hat just for the ladies only.  

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 Victorian Steampunk corset

 The corset is tight around the waist with lace collar and cuffs also a lace skirt and sleeves are optional choice. They can have metal buckles or clasps instead of the lace ups for abit more comfort which also gives a industrial cogs and gears feel to the overall look. 

 

The Steampunk Victorian look and archetype characters

Victorian Steampunk Detective

 Sherlock Holmes should be in your minds eye here, the Steampunk detective is one of the most popular characters in the genres novels. His outfit is one of the most iconic out of all of them.

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  • .Tailcoat with buttons on the front 
  • .Victorian double-breasted waistcoat, 

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 Victorian Steampunk Lady

 Every Steampunk gent has his lady and in the Victorian times the genders were very distinct in their styles and accessories. A great of example of a Steampunk lady is  Kate Beckinsale in Van Helsing with her gorgeous corset and lace sleeves. 

 

  • .Women’s double breasted waistcoat 

  Victorian Steampunk heroes

‘The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen’; is a great movie if you are looking for some Steampunk hero inspiration, there are a few to choose from as par the name. They wear similar clothing as shown below;

 

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Steampunk Victorian Zombie

 The great thing about the Steampunk Victorian zombie is you can just use those pieces of clothing you do not like so much and rip them up a bit. You can use a specific character if you want to put a little more effort into it or just use up older clothes you never use. Put on some zombie makeup and a splash of red paint and your there.Here are some popular clothing to use; 

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  • .A Steampunk outfit to cut up

Accessories 

 Victorian Steampunk Pirate 

Piracy did exist in the Victorian era it is actually one of the oldest professions that has ever existed going way back into history. Pirates hay day was just before the Victorian period of 650 to 1730 it was just as popular then, when pirates such as Henry Morgan, Captain Kidd, and Blackbeard stalked the seas. Any of these characters is a great inspiration for your Steampunk pirate Cosplay. 

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Accessories 

  • .Gears and cogs eye patch or monocle 

 Steampunk Victorian vampire women

Vampires are very much ‘dead and kicking’ in the Steampunk world and are most often mysterious and high class. Use lots of dark colours as you know vampires prefer not to be seen when they are hunting at night. 

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  • .Black Victorian long coat or cloak

Accessories 

  • Pocket watch set to midnight to place around your neck

Steampunk Victorian  Makeup Looks

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The Victorians had a perspective on what was beautiful and a specific makeup look for the women not so the men. The men in France at that time famously wore white face paint though not in Victorian England.

 Pharmacists made the make up of the day using things you would not in this modern world put anywhere near your body let alone your face. Those we will not cover here.

The style for women was having a bright and smooth complexion, untanned skin without blemish, and a natural rosy glow. A professional enameller as they  were called removed all hair, dirt and imperfections from the client’s face before smoothing on white paint. It filled creases and wrinkles to leave a smooth and youthful appearance. Blue veins were painted on to make the skin look translucent.

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Basically having pale skin was popular to show your class and how well of you were. If you had a white face then that meant you had not been working in the fields all day in the sun like peasants did which was below the rich aristocracy. 

  For your Steampunk Victorian Cosplay use pale pressed powder to make your complexion as white as you can, choose blush in a natural rosy tone to add slight color to your cheeks, but don’t use enough to make it obvious that was more burlesque unless you like that. Ultimately white, pale, almost translucent skin, rosy cheeks, crimson lips, white teeth, and sparkling eyes were beautiful in the Victorian fashion. For the everyday tone it all done so it is more subtle and less obvious.

We hope you enjoyed this introduction to Steampunk Victorian fashion, now tally Ho sir and see you forth hence for more Steampunk fashion topics.