Good point about Steampunk, I agree it is an exception and that is really
wonderful.  I was thinking more in line of the 'average' younger person and
what they wear to high school/college. Even many offices have very casual
dress codes where quality isn't in sight.

Darlene Wainwright
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However, clearly, Steampunk is an exception, since the  clothing is actually
a work of art. Not since the Renaissance have people had as  much regard for
the Art of Dress as the Steampunkers. And it was in the era of  the
Renaissance that the need for serious embellishment like lace took root. 
 
I think that Steampunk has a sort of timeless quality so that  one may
comfortably add time consuming accessories without fear of style  changes.
And it appears that Steampunkers are not afraid to spend a lot of time
crafting their attire. I don't think the "people want instant results"
complaint about the current lack of interest in lacemaking applies here.
 
I attended the Alexander McQueen show at the Metropolitan  Museum of Art,
where one of the most staggering aspects was the incredibly  long lines of
people waiting patiently to see it. I now realize that at  least some of his
styling was in sync with Steampunk. Wow.
 
Devon

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