Steampunk


Harper Chancery, originally uploaded by Harper Wray.


Posted by on August 30th, 2009 at 09:58 am

Category: faces 10 comments »

10 Responses to “Steampunk”

  1. Lanthir

    Steampunk + Androgyny/gender ambiguity = THE BEST THING EVAR!

    Also, I covet those boots.

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  2. Harper

    I find Steampunk lends itself quite well to androgyny. Vests are my favorite thing, I don’t really even have to bind!

    I covet the boots too, actually. I borrowed them from my friend. Dowaaant.

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  3. Katie

    I agree with Lanthir. Best ever.

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  4. Lanthir

    Harper, it’s totally true about vests. A friend of mine who’s FTM wears vests most of the time to hide his breasts. He syas that patterned ones tend to work best for this purpose.

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  5. Aeron

    I see I’m not the only one who thoroughly enjoys wearing ambiguous steampunk garb! :D
    I wish I could find a vest like yours…

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  6. Jack Grey

    Goodness me. Why, hello there.

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  7. Sharran

    Steam punk is awesome. I’m working on my own costume for a group here in Ottawa. Love your outfit Harper!

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  8. Flo

    Not gonna lie, your outfit makes me happy in the pants.

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  9. Harper

    Thank you for all the wonderful comments! 83

    Also, if any of you are interested in Steampunk (especially in finding other Steamies in your area!) check out this website: http://steampunk.ning.com

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  10. Xombie Rainbow

    Cool boots.

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