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What is Steampunk?
Steampunk: A World of Steam
Steampunk is a one-of-a-kind genre that merges the aesthetics and technology of the 19th century with elements of science fiction. It imagines an alternate reality where technological progress is driven not by electricity, but by the power of steam engines. This unique blend creates a retro-futuristic world that feels both familiar and fantastical.
As Douglas Fetherling once said, "Steampunk is a genre that imagines how different the past might have been had the future come earlier." In this world, advanced technology takes on a vintage appearance, reminiscent of the Industrial Revolution.
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Steampunk Fashion: A Victorian Twist
The steampunk aesthetic draws inspiration from the Victorian Era in England (1837-1901), the Belle Epoque in France (1871-1914), and the Civil War era in the United States (1861-1865). These historical periods influence the fashion, which often includes modernized Victorian clothing adorned with mechanical elements like visible gears and cogs.
For men, long coats, waistcoats, and top hats are essential. Women often wear corsets, lace dresses, and accessorize with steampunk goggles. Both genders can complete their look with a stylish steampunk watch, blending functionality with retro charm.
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The "Punk" in Steampunk
The term "steampunk" was coined in 1987 by American writer Kevin Jeter in a letter to Locus Magazine. Jeter humorously used the term to describe the Victorian-inspired fiction he was writing with his peers Tim Powers and James Blaylock. The "punk" in steampunk is a playful nod to "cyberpunk," though steampunk leans less into libertarian ideology and more into imaginative retro-futurism.
Today, steampunk has evolved from a literary joke into a full-fledged genre, influencing films, TV shows, video games, and even lifestyle choices. Enthusiasts of the genre, known as "Steamers," embrace its unique blend of history and fantasy.
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Steampunk in Pop Culture
While the term "steampunk" may still be niche, its influence is widespread. Many works of fiction and media embody the steampunk spirit, even if they arenβt explicitly labeled as such.
Jules Verne and Early Steampunk
Jules Verneβs novels, such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, are often considered precursors to steampunk. The Nautilus, a futuristic submarine powered by advanced (yet steam-driven) technology, is a prime example of steampunkβs retro-futuristic vision.
The Wild Wild West
The TV series and film adaptation of The Wild Wild West showcase secret agents using anachronistic inventions in the 1870s American West, blending historical settings with imaginative technology.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Alan Mooreβs comic series, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, brings together iconic 19th-century literary characters like Dr. Jekyll, Captain Nemo, and the Invisible Man in a steampunk-inspired Victorian world filled with steam-powered gadgets and fantastical threats.
Sherlock Holmes
The Sherlock Holmes films, particularly those directed by Guy Ritchie, immerse viewers in an alternate British Empire brimming with retrofuturistic technology and mystical elements.
Video Games
Steampunk has also made its mark in video games. BioShock Infinite (2013) is a standout example, set in a floating city in 1912. The game features airships, automatons, and steam-powered machinery, creating a visually stunning and immersive steampunk experience.
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Explore Steampunk with Infinite Steampunk
If youβre captivated by the world of steampunk, thereβs so much more to discover! Dive into our blog to learn about steampunk art, movies, and style. Looking to embrace the steampunk lifestyle? Check out our curated selection of steampunk gadgets, jewelry, and outfits to bring this unique aesthetic into your everyday life.
- Steampunk Watches: Timeless pieces that combine functionality with Victorian elegance. Explore our Ribbed Quartz Pocket Watch and Wooden Mechanical Pocket Watch.
- Steampunk Goggles: A must-have accessory for any steampunk enthusiast. Check out our Retro Steampunk Goggles and Steampunk Welding Goggles.
- Steampunk Clothing: From corsets to jackets, find the perfect outfit to channel your inner Steamer. Browse our Victorian Waistcoat with Cravat and Renaissance Tailcoat.
Join us at Infinite Steampunk as we celebrate the creativity, innovation, and imagination of this extraordinary genre. The world of steampunk awaits!