• Café Life is the Colony's main hangout, watering hole and meeting point.

    This is a place where you'll meet and make writing friends, and indulge in stratospherically-elevated wit or barometrically low humour.

    Some Colonists pop in religiously every day before or after work. Others we see here less regularly, but all are equally welcome. Two important grounds rules…

    • Don't give offence
    • Don't take offence

    We now allow political discussion, but strongly suggest it takes place in the Steam Room, which is a private sub-forum within Café Life. It’s only accessible to Full Members.

    You can dismiss this notice by clicking the "x" box

Genres as fashion statements.

  • Thread starter Thread starter KG Christopher
  • Start date Start date
Invest in You. Get Full Membership now.
Status
Not open for further replies.
K

KG Christopher

Guest
I think it was @Chase Gamwell and @Nicole Wilson who informed me about steam punk as a genre, one of the many benefits of Litopia. Just wondering, if you wanted to dress up as a character from literature, as children do in school every year for national book day (I think?) who would you choose.

I am going with Bram Stokers Dracula, indigo paisley waistcoat, extra tight coughlinks biting into my flesh -- that would get me noticed at the bar.

@Robinne Weiss were you fortunate enough to attend this event?

How an ordinary New Zealand town became steampunk capital of the world
 
I think Boba Fett has a jet pack? that would be useful in ordering a drink at a busy bar, you could hover above everyone in a menacing manor.
 
KG Christopher, I get the impression that you are thirsty
 
I am like Dracula, always thirsty and never satisfied? who would you choose Patricia ?
 
Invest in You. Get Full Membership now.
I think Boba Fett has a jet pack? that would be useful in ordering a drink at a busy bar, you could hover above everyone in a menacing manor.

Or just stand in the corner like...

Boba-Fett-giving-the-new-bounty-hunter-props-in-Empire-Strikes-Back-in-Jabbas-Palace.jpg
 
I would go as Chrestomanci in a splendid silk dressing gown.
Either that or the dwarf with brass teeth from Gormenghast.
 
@KG Christopher --I didn't go down for the event, but I've been to the Steampunk museum in Oamaru--it is supremely weird. Oamaru is one of my favourite towns, and less than two hours drive away. I have a friend who lives there, and he dresses in costume every day, just because you can get away with that in Oamaru. Of course, the best part of Oamaru is the penguins--there's a colony nearby, and one regularly nests under a cafe in town. They've set up a camera so you can sit in the cafe and watch live feed of the nest. How cool is that!

I don't know who I'd dress up as, but it would be some character for whom I'd have to sew an elaborate costume. I love making costumes, and I would choose based on how interesting the sewing would be, not on the character. I might choose Lady Trent from Marie Brennan's lovely Natural History of Dragons books, or the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland (or any royalty, for that matter--they always have the most elaborate clothing). I used to do a lot of living history, and I have a fondness for historical clothing, too, so any character from any novel set before, say 1900, would be great. Animals are good, too. I love making animal costumes--maybe Charlotte from Charlotte's Web.
 
I have cosplayed a few times (and LOVE it). I'm currently putting together my next one: Starlord from Guardians of the Galaxy. It's also a comic book, so I'm counting that as my literature cosplay :p
 
Invest in You. Get Full Membership now.
I love clothes from the Roaring Twenties, so I'd come as Daisy Buchanan, dressed all in white.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Further Articles from the Author Platform

Latest Articles By Litopians

  • The Binturong Problem
    If I told you I’d seen a binturong, chances are you’d stare at me blankly. What if I told you Iâ ...
  • Lives Well Lived
    My friend, Stan, has his 100th birthday this August. His family are arranging a birthday party and w ...
  • Parental Advisory
    Mid-November 2024. In a brightly lit maternity ward somewhere near Birmingham, England, a young boy ...
  • Joyous Enemies!
    “We have an unexpected class starting tomorrow. Do you want it? Three weeks. Five hours a day, Mon ...
  • There’s More to Love Than Boy Meets Girl
    Prompted by a comment from a fellow Litopian, I delved into the far reaches of my record stacks to r ...
  • Stakes
    What are Stakes? Stakes refer to what characters stand to lose or gain as they pursue their goals. T ...
  • Until I find You
    As one wise Litopian recently said to me, ‘Titles SUCK!!’ When I wrote songs, I never had a prob ...
Back
Top