Showing posts with label brooklyn indie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brooklyn indie. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2010

Steampunk Fashion Show at Brooklyn Indie

Did you miss the Steampunk Event at Brooklyn Indie Market?  There were some gorgeous creations on display.  Here are a few of my favorites, photographer by Adam W.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Steampunk Fashion Show and Exhibition

The Brooklyn Indie Market is having its annual Steampunk Fashion Show and exhibition this weekend. Check out performances by Lola Lola Dance theater and Tethered as part of the 4 PM fashion show.
The event is a celebration of the craftmanship and style of Steampunk.  
For more information, check out Brooklyn Indie Market's website.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Steampunk Festival at Brooklyn Indie Market





Get out your goggles, your corsets and well-thumbed copies of Jules Verne. The Brooklyn Indie Market is gearing up for its Annual Steampunk festivities this weekend on the Saturday, October 24th.
Shop for beautiful, handmade items from New York's best independent designers. Everything the most fashionable retro-time traveler could ever hope for.
When you are all shopped out, head on over to New York's first Steampunk bar, the Waystation. Their website is a great blog of photographs, references and Steampunk events.
http://brooklynindiemarket.com/events.php

WHEN: Saturday, October 24, 2009
WHERE: The Big Red and White Tent
Smith St & Union St
Brooklyn, NY 11231
11:00 AM -7:00 PM
(718) 499-3105

Friday, October 24, 2008

Brooklyn Indie's Steampunk Event


Steampunk, Goth's more industrial, lighter cousin has drawn inspiration from sources like Jules Verne, fashion designers like Jean Paul Gaultier (think the costumes from "The City of Lost Children"), Amelia Earhart, etc. The NY Times ran a great article on the fast-growing movement recently.

This Saturday, the fantastic Brooklyn Indie market is having a fashion show and selling the wares of the best independent designers. "Victorian refreshments" are promised, as well as themed music and tarot card readings. Admission is free!