BettyValentine
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I have a question, but I'm not really sure if it belongs here, or even on the FL. But I don't know where else to find people who know what Victorian dresses look like. My real life friends are of absolutely no help, because as soon as I show them some examples all I get is a rousing chorus of "I like big butts and I cannot lie/no other brothers can deny/when a girl walks in with an itty-bitty waist and a ... " yeah, you know the rest. (sigh. boys.)
My question is that I want to make a steampunk-style Victorian, but I want to keep the silhouette pretty authentic and just accessorize with the gadgets and accessories (I already have a little clockwork bird to sit on my hat). But I can't decide on what sort of Victorian to do. I love the size and froth of the Early Bustle, and I'm a huge sucker for trains, but the Late Bustle is very smart-looking and seems a little more appropriate for the sciencey genre.
Natural Form is very much my style and has a nice balance of the smartness of late bustle with the length and drama of early bustle, but ... well ... in the interest of full disclosure, I'll admit that my worry with Natural Form is that I am going to be in a big group of Steampunk gowns, and I'm afraid of being overshadowed if they're all hugely bustled.
What do you ladies think?
Thanks!
BV (The look I'm going for is an aristocratic young lady who may or may not have traded the family silver for another abnormal brain and some lightning rods.)
My question is that I want to make a steampunk-style Victorian, but I want to keep the silhouette pretty authentic and just accessorize with the gadgets and accessories (I already have a little clockwork bird to sit on my hat). But I can't decide on what sort of Victorian to do. I love the size and froth of the Early Bustle, and I'm a huge sucker for trains, but the Late Bustle is very smart-looking and seems a little more appropriate for the sciencey genre.
Natural Form is very much my style and has a nice balance of the smartness of late bustle with the length and drama of early bustle, but ... well ... in the interest of full disclosure, I'll admit that my worry with Natural Form is that I am going to be in a big group of Steampunk gowns, and I'm afraid of being overshadowed if they're all hugely bustled.
What do you ladies think?
Thanks!
BV (The look I'm going for is an aristocratic young lady who may or may not have traded the family silver for another abnormal brain and some lightning rods.)