Hey, I am working on a Halloween costume that is Steampunk. I'm sewing it myself. I am working off of the Simplicity 2172 pattern and am currently working on the skirt. I have the jacket done. I used a different pattern for the corset as I did not like the look of the bustier and I can make a properly boned corset anyway. My dilemma her is the
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I was just last night doing some historical costume research and the jacket looks similar to what was called a 'redingnote' (riding coat). Maybe you could pull from those types of ensembles and wear a fichu around the neck or something similar - maybe even like a riding cravat?
Here are some examples - although these are historical not steampunk, this might give you some ideas and would be inexpensive, since it is really only a strip of organaza or super light weight fabric available anywhere :)
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/397372367095489280/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/397372367095508561/
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6f/Ladyworsley.jpg
I also have the same pattern but I'm hoarding it until I decide what to do with it!
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1. Jabot. Put any shirt under the jacket and add a lace or ruffled jabot. One might even go this far:
http://pinkabsinthe.deviantart.com/art/Feather-jabot-408829218
2. Man's-style wing collar shirt and a narrow necktie or ascot.
3. Chemise-type shirt gathered at the neckline worn with steampunk jewelry or collar:
http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/steampunk-velvet-and-lace-collar
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