Prada does steampunk

Part of our focus on steampunk initiated in the SPRING FLING edition of VISI, we asked our editor-at-large, fashion blogger Malibongwe Tyilo to tell us about the recent Prada steampunk range.

In the fashion world, Prada went deep into the steampunk trend for their fall/winter 2012 menswear campaign. Shot by David Sims, the campaign features well-known tough guys and sometimes sci-fi actors, Gary Oldman, Jamie Bell, Garrett Hedlund and Willem Dafoe, with death-defying stares.

They all look super sleek and macho in neo-Victorian designer swag. However, the steampunk-inspired range does not simply rip-off all things 19th-century, it interprets them into a modern style. The lines are cleaner, and most of the outfits are two-tone bringing through a more modern “Mad Men” fashion sensibility.

Recently, the range inspired award-winning Rotterdam-based design, architecture and culture agency OMA AMO, to create a lo-tech look retro-futuristic video “set within a dystopian society of machines and jagged geometrics” as part of the official Prada campaign. Although not overtly steampunk, the video also depends heavily on the steampunk notion of an alternate future as it might have been imagined in times past.

This fascination with macho styling makes complete sense right now, since after every huge trend, fashion loves to try out the polar opposite – almost as a way to atone for fashion sins committed in the name of a bygone trend. The fashion world spent the Noughties experimenting with a more feminised male fashion identity – the metrosexual, the sensitive new age guy, skirts for men, etc. Now it is searching for a new man; the tough guy, the macho man, the man’s man and the steampunk man is that man, for the moment.

Malibongwe “Mali”Tyilo is VISI’s ubiquitous editor-at-large, to be seen at all the fashionable openings snapping away for Skattie What Are You Wearing. Follow him on Twitter @skattie_what.

See our full steampunk report here.


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