Versace According to Versace's Spring 2013 line is pugilistic and decidedly not Steampunk except for some chic metallic leather cross body holsters. Some of these Steampunk-loving designers include: Now many elements of Goth fashion are commonplace across the broader market including choker necklaces, bolero shrugs, platforms boots, fishnet stockings, and double layered, waffle-knit t-shirts. The mainstreaming has happened before with such styles as Goth, which went through a period of becoming mainstreamed. However, since 2010 several influential designers have started incorporating Steampunk elements into their lines. Until recently, it seemed as if the small, independent crafter nature of steampunk style was beyond the realm of the fashion industry. Characterized by a culture of creativity, Steampunk fashion, along with art, housewares, literature, modifications and any number of items one can think of, grows from a science fiction foundation including Victorian style and tech gadgetry. The interpretation of their works manifests as clockworks and corset tops, cogs and goggles, boots and bustles, and a return to materials such as wood, metal, velvet, leather and lace. Read on to find out who made the list and why!Īll the designers we will consider here have been linked to high fashion styles. From dramatic avant-garde designs to intricate Victorian-inspired pieces, these designers are sure to inspire you with their unique takes on the steampunk aesthetic. Are you a fan of both fashion and steampunk? If so, then you'll love this article! We'll be looking at the top four couture designers who have taken steampunk to the next level.
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