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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
  • Learn about Solarpunk Fashion and what’s out there in this brief overview. This video covers why its important, the influencing aesthetics, examples of what’s out there and lastly my own outfits.
    Website: thesolarpunkscene.wordpress.com
    Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=48919268
    Instagram: thesolarpunkscene
    Facebook: / thesolarpunk. .
    Artists and Designers:
    Olivia Louise: missolivialouise.tumblr.com/p...
    missolivialouise.tumblr.com/p...
    Linda Friesen: www.lindafriesen.com/
    Myisha Haynes: substituteswebcomic.tumblr.co...
    Sunkeeper: / sunkeeper
    Hal Hefner: www.halhefner.com/
    Pugcrumbs: www.deviantart.com/pugcrumbs/...
    João Queiroz: / q1r0z
    Rita Fei : www.artstation.com/artwork/dO...
    Don Kringel: www.deviantart.com/donkringel...
    Kiki Hughes: geniusbee.tumblr.com/post/143...
    Anna-Maria Uitto: pBsOTZS4Fd...
    Airi: tokyo-fashion.tumblr.com/post...
    More Solarpunk Fashion Ideas : www.pinterest.ca/flowerpowerm...
    My Outfits:
    Accessories:
    Boots: www.drmartens.com/ca/en_ca/p/...
    Belt: Thrifted
    Hat: www.tentree.ca/collections/ac...
    Everyday Solarpunk
    Jacket - Handmade, formerly an Espirit denim jacket
    Dress - Fast fashion, bought previously and not sharing
    Leggings - Old Leggings
    Solarpunk Witch
    Dress - tibetanarts...
    Black robe - Winners
    Apprentice Wizard
    Kirtle Sewing Pattern - www.thehistoricalfabricstore....
    Vest - Handmade Custom Pattern
    Leather Stays - Ren Faire 12 years ago but here’s an alternative ravenswoodleather.com/womens_...
    Adventuring Gear
    Leather Stays - See Above
    Pants - Thrifted
    Shirt - / dancingdayskensington
    Wingatron
    Purple Dress - www.etsy.com/ca/listing/71577...
    Wing Shawl Pattern - www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
    Leggings - Old Leggings
    Golden Lion
    Crop Top and Wrap Pants - / dancingdayskensington
    Robe - Winners

Komentáře • 166

  • @ilian3199
    @ilian3199 Před rokem +64

    What I've been yet to realise until watching this video is that solarpunk has a lot more diversity fashion wise than most if not all modern esthetics. I don't mean it in cultural way but in way of it can be styled in lots of ways, it doesn't exclude elegant nor streetllike clothing.
    I feel like it's overall less about a look more about where it came from and what it means and that rather lovely

  • @1973Washu
    @1973Washu Před rokem +105

    My ideas for solar punk clothing are that they would be made of Cotton and linen for summerwear , Wool for winterwear, and perhaps silk as a decorative element. The pipeline for clothing should be new->2nd hand(if outgrown)->Cleaning rags->Fire starter->Fertilizer . Textiles should be non-toxic at every stage in this cycle , care must be taken when considering dyes & reusable components like buttons , zips , and other fasteners to ensure they are reusable when a replacement piece of clothing is made.

    • @vegan4theanimals
      @vegan4theanimals Před 11 měsíci

      Wool and silk are direct products of animal exploitation, no thanks.

    • @Sae.bae.GG08
      @Sae.bae.GG08 Před 4 měsíci +6

      I’d like to add hemp to that list! Idk what season it would be best for however I believe it is even better then cotton when it comes to the environmental aspect

    • @pennyforyourthots
      @pennyforyourthots Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@@Sae.bae.GG08 Apparently corn silks can also be used to make fabric.

    • @Sae.bae.GG08
      @Sae.bae.GG08 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@pennyforyourthots wait so my old idea of using them to make bags is actually plausible? Thanks for sharing!

  • @hes_alive
    @hes_alive Před 2 lety +254

    Thank you for including the ethnic diversity within Europe descendent peoples, it’s so frustrating in the US that all light-skinned peoples are just “white” and boiled down to nothing more than generic American. Even within countries there is a vast number of tiny ethnic groups and folk dress. Take Germany, it’s more than just the cliché lederhosen, the East German peoples that mixed with Slavic (Wend) peoples for eons are considered Sorbians and have a very distinct style unlike the rest of the nation. That can be incorporated into a modern look as well.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +46

      Thank you for commenting that! So many North Americans are out of touch with how diverse European cultures are, and it would be great if we could help people either reconnect with their roots or to diversify American culture past more than just "white". It's amazing, I've actually had some people accuse me of being racist against white people for pointing that out!

    • @Saffron-sugar
      @Saffron-sugar Před rokem +13

      I both agree and disagree with you. In the USA there is no biracial or multi ethnicity accepted. You can be 75% white and 25% black/Asian/whatever, and you are supposed to ignore the 75% of yourself completely. This was actually law, in the US under the Jim Crowe laws.
      Personally, I like who I am. Afro-Brazilian, English and Irish.
      In the UK I am usually considered biracial, but in the US, I’m African American. Which I’m no good at, not actually having any Black
      North American ancestors.

    • @anonperson3972
      @anonperson3972 Před rokem +11

      It seems very strange to me. In europe we don't really view ourselves that way. Likewise in Africa they don't typically see themselves as "black" but have thousands of cultures, tribes and ethnic groups. With their own unique histories and adaptations to different ways of life in different places...

    • @ArcticIllustrator
      @ArcticIllustrator Před rokem +6

      @@anonperson3972 It's odd but it's because it was designed like that from Chattel Slavery (and the evolution of that concept through time such as with Jim Crow era and the New Jim Crow era). We, unfortunately in the USA, have too many people who won't let go of it or even acknowledge the harm/wrong it caused because it benefits them (many politicians who supported Jim Crow are still in power today and refuse to retire from high political jobs and even worse have too many supporters where they aren't forced to retire). It's essentially because we had extremists, who were kicked out of Europe or came here from Europe, who support that and the power they have. You can see how those extremists operate as they gain more and more political power in the USA. A lot of the conflict and more we are having is because of that.

    • @anonperson3972
      @anonperson3972 Před rokem +2

      @@ArcticIllustrator That makes sense. It is a very American thing. It's a massive shame that way of seeing the world is being imported elsewhere now as well :/

  • @gabrielgonzalezgodoy7609
    @gabrielgonzalezgodoy7609 Před rokem +12

    I live in south America specifically in Venezuela near of natives and currently living in a city with urban natives. Our culture has a mixed and it´s insanely beautifull to see clothes that are just shaped into our climate, with vibrant colors made by fresh cottons. And hats made with dry palms

  • @cleonawallace376
    @cleonawallace376 Před 2 lety +102

    This is a really good and thought provoking video! My favorite part was your own outfits. I sometimes find the solarpunk drawings a bit unrealistic, probably because i come into the community through ecology/collapse awareness rather than steampunk or another punk. I want solarpunk to really create a new story that we live by, so i find the whole idea of locally grown fibers, local weaving and clothes construction. For myself i am going to start trying to grow/farm flax, hemp, wool and maybe cotton (although i believe it is a more water demanding crop). I am also really interested in capsule wardrobe as a route to simple, sustainable fashion. When i was younger, my own aesthetic was late 60s hippy meets Celtic, but as i get older and embrace the crone archetype, i am thinking what that will look like. I love scarves, so a video about how to work with them to lived up simple outfits would be amazing. My sewing skills are currently limited, so I'm thinking basic tunic and wife legged trousers are my most likely solarpunk look!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +11

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! It was a lot of fun to make and I'm very proud of it. I know the illustrations you're talking about. Another fiber I recommend looking into is Ramie, aka fiber made from the nettle family. It's incredibly sustainable due to the nature of nettle. Plus you can make it yourself from foraged nettle!
      I like that sounds of your personal style! I'll see if I can figure out a video about scarves in the future. :) My sewing skills are limited for the moment as well, but it's always fun to learn new things. Sounds like a good solarpunk look!

    • @TheMissannamakeup
      @TheMissannamakeup Před rokem +7

      Hi! There is a book "wrap and drape fashion" by Elisabetta kuky drudi wich show the evolution of wrap clothes around the world, some exemple about how to draw simple pattern on wrap clothes and at the end of the book there is a lot of "sewing pattern" wich you can do by just cutting fabric or scarves or pareo etc and then just wrap in a certain way wich is explained by the drawings and tie knot. I really love this book I find it so inspiring, I hope it can help ❤

    • @cleonawallace376
      @cleonawallace376 Před rokem +4

      @@TheMissannamakeup Ooh brilliant, thanks for the recommendation! I just found it and it looks great :)

  • @maike3626
    @maike3626 Před 2 lety +45

    I love the idea of including aspects of your own culture in your clothing. It's defenitly something i've been trying to do. I think it's a really good way to feel connected and also learn about other peoples culture🌼☺

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +5

      Definitely! It can be a fantastic way for self expression and feel connected with others.

  • @selbygunter3522
    @selbygunter3522 Před 2 lety +24

    This is a nice piece on solarpunk fashion. To continue this theme a discussion of materials would be good. Including using more sustainable fibers, regionally appropriate/available items materials which also influence style choices. The Fibershed concept might be of interest to you because it focuses on local and sustainable materials in clothing production. Very interesting topic!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před rokem +2

      Definitely! Materials are super important to look at, especially when greenwashing can be so bad with people insisting that recycled polyester is sustainable when there is the major issue of microplastics.

  • @altobonifacio8936
    @altobonifacio8936 Před měsícem +1

    I'm brazillian and I'm studying about the ecopunk aesthetic and its use in day-to-day life.
    Primarily it's important to note that brazil has very features from the mix of indigenous and african culture into modern society that fits into this aesthetic. locally it's spreading the use of bio-jewels made of various seeds of the amazon trees and golden-grass and buzios necklaces, purses, bracelets and etc. These accessories are very interesting to integrate into the outfits because of their ecological value, since they're biodegradable materials and are rich in authenticity.

  • @petitemadeline6342
    @petitemadeline6342 Před 2 lety +23

    Nice and very informative! I've also tried to make solarpunk outfits from what I have in my closet, it's a fun experiment! I'm also interested in the tech aspect of solarpunk fashion, like 3d printed clothing, and incorporating lights or some kind of power generator (solar panel hats/parasols, kinetic shoes, etc.) That's behind my skill but I love seeing others play around with it

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +4

      I have a pair of shoes that I've been working on upcycling and adding some lights to, it's definitely a challenge! I'm hoping to do some cool upcycling videos in the future so definitely figuring out how to incorporate this is key. Thank you for the comment!

  • @flyboymike111357
    @flyboymike111357 Před 2 lety +5

    A thought, combining flowy, multipurpose garments, like the kilt, arisiad/great kilt, serape, sarong, aguayo, poncho, ruana, toga, cloak, and many more would reflect a lot of the values that solar punk seeks to invoke. These garments are not only going to be simple to make, work well with a variety of patterns inspired by various cultures, look good on smock, tunic, or shirt based fashions, and allow the surviving fabric to be repurposed easily when the garments wears out.

  • @PurlGrey
    @PurlGrey Před 2 lety +11

    This is a really cool exploration of solarpunk fashion possibilities! I've personally been imagining a big focus on more sustainable fibers, like linen, hemp, organic cotton, and ethically grown wool. And as textile waste is such a massive problem in today's fashion industry, I envision a movement toward zero-waste pattern designs, which are often flowier and boxier, like a lot of the examples you showed.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! The sustainable fibers are definitely important, especially with the role that microplastics play in polluting our world. Its neat seeing how these things all roll together!

    • @gittevandevelde2208
      @gittevandevelde2208 Před 2 lety +2

      textile waste can also be used in other ways, such as fabric buttons, embellishment and patchwork. Everything that's at leadt 2 x 2 cm in size is theoretically speaking usable; with a 0,5 cm seam allowance on all sides that would give a 1 cm square that's visible on the outer side of the garment. The problem is rather that both zero waste patterning as using up all the scraps from not-zerowaste patterning requires a lot of creativity and time, which modern fashion is lacking.

  • @niccudrat
    @niccudrat Před 2 lety +5

    I love that you bring your European (yes I'm over generalizing your heritage like mentioned in the video) inspirations in your fashion, you made an exelnt video on this topic thanks! Also my favorite offit has to be your purple dress, you seem like you could be sent back into the past and still fit in, absolutely timeless.

  • @arielkroon
    @arielkroon Před 2 lety +11

    Ok so my fave outfit is the one with bumblebee vibes. It looks so comfy and is simple yet elegant.... My own personal style is generally "comfortable" and basically whatever's cheapest at the thrift store. I really admire people like you who have an eye for design and fashion, because while I can admire it, I'm not good at all at putting outfits together or thinking of cool clothing possibilities.
    I really enjoyed this video, though one of the bones I have to pick with solarpunk fashion as depicted in art is that it often seems very unattainable... Either due to price or the fact that the fabrics/tech don't exist yet. (And also I'm the kind of person who defaults to low-effort leggings and sweaters when I don't have to go out or be seen by others, and solarpunk fashion doesn't seem to include those just yet.)
    PS: I love that your jacket is an ever-changing work of wearable art. So solarpunk!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +3

      Using your clothing as a form of self-expression has always been something I've enjoyed. I try to make my outfits comfortable along with presenting the way that I'd like. :)
      I'm glad you enjoyed the video, something I want to try and do is recreate one of the solarpunk outfits from the video and see how much it costs and the effort it takes. There's a lot of pretty chill outfits that I've seen tagged solarpunk out there, so I think low-effort is fine. Just have to be sustainably sourced!
      Thank you! I'm so excited to do more embroidery on it, I'm planning on at least taking photos to show it on my instagram. :)

  • @TenleyAtwood
    @TenleyAtwood Před 5 měsíci

    My soul has been yearning for solar punk. I just discovered it 15 minutes ago. lol

  • @Mrs2ne1lovesme
    @Mrs2ne1lovesme Před 2 lety +15

    Yay! It's finally out! I really enjoyed watching this! There's so much about this that I love but I really want to say that I appreciate how you're helping define Solarpunk (which can be such a blurry concept) in every video that you post and this one was really important to me as I myself am trying to figure out what to create when it comes to Solarpunk fashion. So just uh thank you for posting yet another amazing video! I'll have to adjust my budget to fit in your patreon because you're so worth it!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +6

      I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you saying this. Tbh it nearly brought me to tears when I read it. Hearing things like this is why I love making these videos and why I love being able to show people the wonderful things that people have made and that I've made myself. Thank you so much for the support, it means the world to me.

  • @fangsupply
    @fangsupply Před 2 lety +5

    great video! I love that you showcased so many different artists and actually explained the artists intention and background. True solarpunk spirit!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much! Its so incredibly important to put the artists' intentions out there so you get the full context of the work.

  • @mm-rj3vo
    @mm-rj3vo Před 2 lety +4

    "Nudity" and nudism deserves a place in solar punk, in my opinion

  • @livewellherenow
    @livewellherenow Před měsícem

    Great video; I hope this theme continues to grow in popularity.

  • @stephaniemariewhitlock8370

    Lovely presentation. Easy to digest. Thank you for the synthesis

  • @Princess_Tronston
    @Princess_Tronston Před 2 lety +2

    I was just thinking about how great it would be to hear about the architecture side of things, so I definitely vote for that being the next video.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +2

      Haha, I posted this video and within half an hour had started mentally writing the script for the Solarpunk architecture video! I'm going to be putting up polls in a few places to see which people want first but I know that solarpunk architecture is a strong contender.

  • @CoreyHall
    @CoreyHall Před 6 měsíci

    I like things made from hemp. It is an amazing source and last forever. I wish we would build more with hemp as well it has so many awesome uses. Love this video. Make your stuff last and buy quality.

  • @ElderberrySprout
    @ElderberrySprout Před 2 lety +4

    This was so interesting! Thank you so much for sharing your research and putting so much information all in one place! Your outfits are super cute and inspirational too! I hope your video blows up!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for watching my video and for enjoying! I love putting these videos together and that I can help boost up the creative work of people in the Solarpunk community. Thank you very much, your comment is very much appreciated.

  • @coramoran5804
    @coramoran5804 Před 2 lety +3

    This is wonderful, thank you so much for putting together such a comprehensive overview. Love the outfits too : )

  • @kzisnbkosplay3346
    @kzisnbkosplay3346 Před 2 lety +1

    I am so glad I have discovered the term solarpunk. It so happily encapsulates what I do!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      That makes me so happy to hear! I remember how excited I was when I first discovered Solarpunk and it is the best seeing others get excited about it as well.

  • @EricHunting
    @EricHunting Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice work. A very thoughtful study of the aesthetics and the reasoning behind it along with a great collection of examples.

  • @chocolattefeverdreams4228
    @chocolattefeverdreams4228 Před 8 měsíci

    I think one part of solarpunk fashion could be its functional aspects. Like for example, there are a lot of jokes about pockets for womens' clothes, to sell more handbags and stuff. So deeper pockets are an idea, reduces the stuff you normall have to buy.

  • @jansila6005
    @jansila6005 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I do not know much about fashion, and actually tend to dislike it a little bit because it is usually very heavily linked to consumerism; but I am glad people are coming up with ways of looking cool while respecting the environment! Thank you for sharing your work, it is amazing ^^

  • @rrrrrrrrrr9354
    @rrrrrrrrrr9354 Před 2 lety

    ooo there’s so many cool artists in this i’ve never seen !!!! also your yellow dress is beautiful 😻

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! There are some absolutely wonderful artists out there. I have a link to my pinterest board for Solarpunk fashion, where more artists are saved if you'd like to see them. :)

  • @KarlSnarks
    @KarlSnarks Před 2 lety +2

    Hal Hefner's work looks particularly interesting to me, as it combines solarpunk aesthetics with streetwear influences and even a bit of 80's cyberpunk (without the dystopianism). Solarpunk with a nice bit of grit.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      Hal's work is great, I'd definitely recommend checking out his creation Serpentseed. Eventually I'm going to be doing a video featuring it and hopefully get him to answer a few questions!

    • @KarlSnarks
      @KarlSnarks Před 2 lety

      @@TheSolarpunkScene Beat you to it, already googled him yesterday, looks great :) And I'm looking forward to your video with him.

  • @SarcasticQuokka
    @SarcasticQuokka Před 2 lety

    So happy to see soiarpunk developing. Love it so much, gives me hope for the future and something to strive towards. We can harness nature, not fight it.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety

      I love the fact that we can work in harmony with nature and act as stewards of our planet. People just need to see it!

  • @troyyrob
    @troyyrob Před rokem

    Honestly, serve sis. Those outfits at the end are fire!

  • @andrewchoi5808
    @andrewchoi5808 Před 2 lety +3

    Make solarpunk fashion popular

  • @Ardamass
    @Ardamass Před rokem

    Absolutely loved this. Id love to see more on solarpunk aspects of fashion

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před rokem

      Noted! I do plan to make thrift flips and other fashion videos in the future. :)

  • @sebastianrada4107
    @sebastianrada4107 Před 5 měsíci

    So good I discovered this channel

  • @hungeroflions
    @hungeroflions Před 2 lety +2

    so cool, I vibe

  • @clxuds2869
    @clxuds2869 Před 2 lety +2

    Very good video. I have never heard of solarpunk fashion so this video was a good way to find out. I feel like I am not there though, in terms of aesthetics. I never really dig futuristic styles u.u
    Hope to see you again on my yt’s recs!

  • @jessifromdenver
    @jessifromdenver Před 2 lety

    This was really great! Thanks!

  • @TheSkadlerock
    @TheSkadlerock Před rokem

    Appreciate the content and insights that you have inputted in this video! Keep up the good work :)

  • @wirejewelrytutorialsstudio9653

    Very informative video on this topic.

  • @toodleselnoodos6738
    @toodleselnoodos6738 Před rokem +2

    Out of curiosity, Solarpunk fashion seems to cover very warm climates. They’re very light and flowy.
    How about for winter or colder climates?

  • @DavidS-gx1ok
    @DavidS-gx1ok Před rokem +1

    I feel more examples you gave are high couture. I think regional, cheap butnintricate floral
    Designs seen in chikan kurtas is what i consider solar punk. Especly in hot dry climate where i am
    At.

  • @user-bd1my3jd3z
    @user-bd1my3jd3z Před rokem

    It could also be the base clothing with natural fibers such as cotton, hemp, mixed with synthetic fabrics created from organic material such as spider web, and intelligent materials so that the mix between natural balance and technological capacity merge.

    • @user-bd1my3jd3z
      @user-bd1my3jd3z Před rokem

      There is also a Japanese technique called boro that uses different fabric scraps from different garments to form a new one, maximizing the useful life of each piece of fabric.

  • @Blariblary
    @Blariblary Před rokem

    I use whiplash curves in my illustration and typography all the time and I never knew what they were called until now thank you lol

  • @lilymoon2829
    @lilymoon2829 Před rokem +2

    I dunno, most of the outfits showcased here do not scream easy interaction with nature but rather artistic ruminations on nature as a concept. I think realistically a solarpunk world would see a lot more practical styles. I recently saw Encanto and I feel like the aesthetic of that world may be closer to what we would see in a genuine expression of Solarpunk.

  • @cooltrainergamer
    @cooltrainergamer Před 2 lety

    I love this I just started exploring Solarpunk the other day and am thinking of incorporating it into my novels, though I have come to the realization that it is definitly a part of my identity as a lot of media I like includes aspects of it and it always brightens my day. Fashion is one aspect I'm excited to learn about. For me when I was thinking of Solarpunk for fashion and taking in different people's thoughts I thought Bohemian as a basis for the outift as I know that's kind of hippie inspired (or that was the description i found when i was double checking it was the correct attire) but a lot of designs i've seen has the flow that I feel like would fit Solarpunk among other things as well. I love the sense of different ethnic attires and hope to research more on the different aspects of fashion since I know Solarpunk deals with a community aspect and I have always loved different attires from around the world.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety

      I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! I hope you do incorporate it into your novels and Very glad that it's part of your identity. Love hearing your take on Solarpunk fashion. :)

    • @zkkitty2436
      @zkkitty2436 Před rokem

      What I would say with this is make sure you aren't appropriating cultural staples just because you think it looks cute. Colonial appropriation and entitlement directly contradict w the ethos of solarpunk. To engage with cultures responsibly, learn about their struggles as a result of colonization and ongoing capitalist exploitation. Talk to the people of the culture you're trying to engage with, and understand that sometimes you're going to get checked on ignorance.
      "Bohemian" fashion is almost entirely appropriated from Roma, Indigenous American, and Indian fashion and culture. The hippie aesthetic, which bohemian, is appropriated.
      Learning takes time and patience and willingness to look at mistakes for what they are, and learning about our own privilege and how to divest from it is an ongoing process. I wish you the best of luck in building community and strengthening your solarpunk ideals.

  • @Emily-ox6yn
    @Emily-ox6yn Před 2 lety

    This is a brilliant video! Very informative.

  • @hheintze1
    @hheintze1 Před rokem

    Thank you for making this channel.

  • @seanandernacht800
    @seanandernacht800 Před 2 lety

    Very cool video, thank you!

  • @theserpentseed
    @theserpentseed Před 2 lety

    A beautiful video and I am honored to be a part of it.

  • @roxanneconner7185
    @roxanneconner7185 Před 2 lety

    That rainbow wing shawl is sooo friggin cool!

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! It was a lot of fun to knit, I honestly want to do another one but this time either with gold or yellow yarn.

  • @fotogracria
    @fotogracria Před rokem

    I am a girl from favela, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil and i feel glad with your simple information ❤ thank you

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před rokem

      Hello from Canada! It's awesome knowing that you're down in Brazil enjoying my content. :)

  • @dianasofia1669
    @dianasofia1669 Před 2 lety

    Loved the chal ❤️

  • @DingoAteMeBaby
    @DingoAteMeBaby Před 8 měsíci

    I would look into Dinotopia. Great art with Steampunk + Solarpunk vibes

  • @honieethesolarpunk4895

    i love this video ill post my fashion video soon too i feel so happy seeing mor ppl bringing it to irl and not just art

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      I saw your solarpunk outfits video right before I post my fashion guide! I thought that your outfits were so cute, and I loved that orange bell sleeve top. It's great finding like minded people. :)

    • @honieethesolarpunk4895
      @honieethesolarpunk4895 Před 2 lety

      @@TheSolarpunkScene you did awe im blushing ,you can find lovely things at a thrift shop

  • @Devibaba
    @Devibaba Před 2 lety

    Interesting exploration -- thanks for sharing!!

  • @girlonfire2.076
    @girlonfire2.076 Před 2 lety +1

    I like going to the thrift store an making stuff or reconstructing clothing

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      Me too! I love thrift shopping. You can find such neat treasures!

  • @garysmith9823
    @garysmith9823 Před 2 lety

    Interesting. I've loved that Mucha art style for decades.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před rokem

      It's a gorgeous style for sure, and you can see it's influences in so many different movements.

  • @markram3
    @markram3 Před rokem

    Have you checked out Wildling Shoes? I only recently learned about Solar Punk, but I think they align really well. Nature, Family, Community and Health. We source the raw materials to make our textiles like wool from German sheep and cotton from community projects in Kyrgyzstan and also use a paper textile called Washi for our shoes. I'm the designer of the shoes and was interested in your video to learn of more ways to improve our goals. I recently also just identified the art nouveau aesthetic of nature as key to develop more interest and awareness of nature. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @batty_babette
    @batty_babette Před 2 lety

    I LOVE the blue outfit! You look like a mage from a webcomic!!

  • @matthewwalker3131
    @matthewwalker3131 Před 2 lety

    You have a very calming presence

  • @Saffron-sugar
    @Saffron-sugar Před rokem

    You had me at Art Nouveau ❤

  • @worksmith5223
    @worksmith5223 Před 2 lety

    great research

  • @miaschneider5614
    @miaschneider5614 Před rokem

    @Thesolarpunkscene I was wondering where you got your sources on the aesthetics of solar punk from because I found your video super interesting and useful. I'm writing a thesis on Solar Punk and want to add some elements from your video into my analysis.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před rokem

      Thank you! It's been a bit since I had them all compiled but it was a combination of looking at the art nouveau and art deco influences of solarpunk, so looking at what that meant historically along with looking at what other people out there have made. I have a pinterest board that I've used to compile different things: www.pinterest.ca/flowerpowermaiden/solarpunk-fashion/ Let me know if you need more, I can dig out my research documents and script. :)

  • @benjaminRhodesLEGO
    @benjaminRhodesLEGO Před rokem

    I mean I guess you could say me putting on the stuff I found on the side street and free company goods with logos is me "choosing what i wear" but saying thats based apon occasion and mood is a bit of a streach

  • @norseczar27
    @norseczar27 Před 11 měsíci

    Solarpunk needs to swiftness the power of DIESELPUNK

  • @nicolajhardbass1608
    @nicolajhardbass1608 Před 3 měsíci

    Looks like I'm already pretty Solarpunk

  • @vylbird8014
    @vylbird8014 Před rokem

    Very nice to look at, but I have to think that the most 'authentic' solarpunk is 'thrift store and hand-me-downs.' Is the public performance of solarpunk more important than the ideals it is supposed to incorporate, of sustainability and resistance to pointless consumerism?

  • @gabrielzubairy9857
    @gabrielzubairy9857 Před měsícem

    What about hippie/bohimian fashion? Can that be intigrated into solarpunk.

  • @antotombari710
    @antotombari710 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I use a cottagecore dress with an art nouveau embroidery mixed with my ethnicities? Or a mix of cottagecore dresses and the accessories of my ethnicity can be fine?

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +3

      Do whichever you'd like, just try to make sure you get it sourced sustainably and ethically

    • @antotombari710
      @antotombari710 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheSolarpunkScene sure. I'm trying to buy only naturals fibers and avoid plastic fibers. In the future I want try to create my own clothes. And I never throw my clothes away and many are several years old.

  • @dmkrugermusic
    @dmkrugermusic Před 2 lety +1

    Perhaps you are not. But I hope you ate ready for gothic solarpunk. Because its coming. 😁🖤

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      I'd be stoked to see gothic solarpunk! I tend to have a witchy day to day wardrobe and would love to see people expand on solarpunk fashion with things like gothic solarpunk!

    • @dmkrugermusic
      @dmkrugermusic Před 2 lety

      @@TheSolarpunkScene your wish is my command 😊
      The live aspect to the project will be coming to London soon. 😊
      czcams.com/play/PL48thMG1tXjGLFf-E3QdiVEOnC2XZ7r0X.html

  • @thewonderfulw
    @thewonderfulw Před 11 měsíci

    Perhaps the 'punk' part of Solarpunk fashion could be an emphasis in reusing/repurposing clothing and overturning their intended use. Industrial-safety gear and military surpluses, as well as used clothing of any kind, can be dyed and/or cut-up to make other garments. *This could kickstart a resurgence of the tailor/seamstress craft* and become a source of income and recreation for many people, much like it happened in the punk scene back in the 70s.
    Here's a few suggestions for making Solarpunk fashion more edgy, as an anti-capitalist statement and lifestyle change for the people who embrace it:
    1. *To hell with ageism and body-shaming!* It must be understood that human life has stages, and that the body naturally changes as it goes through these stages. Therefore, appropriate clothing should be designed and made for each stage of life and for each body-type, in a most flattering and becoming way for the wearer (that is: the opposite of what industrialization requires, which is for the wearer to fit into the mass-produced clothing.) This is why handmade and custom-fit is the way to go. Also, the possibility of choosing to conceal part or all of one's own anatomy should be acknowledged and included in Solarpunk fashion. If you wish to go out in a veil, that should be okay.
    2. *Flower-power!* Lots of inspiration can be taken from hippie fashion from the 60s, and also from gypsy, Indian (from India, I mean) and Ber-ber (desert tribes) for the summer season and tropical climates. For cold seasons and circumpolar latitudes, the use of capes should be brought back (instead of coats and other labor-intensive items) and also functional clothing such as those donned by the Sami people in Scandinavia.
    3. *Bring back hats!* The use of hats came into decline because of the pervading presence of the automobile, and people seldom use them anymore (even if they could really benefit from them because of the weather or for improving their appearance!) Therefore, donning hats is a great fashion statement against car-polluted cities, and a nod to a more pedestrian lifestyle. Bonus points for bringing back the hatter/milliner shops and more local business opportunities for young people.
    4. *Barefooting and nudism... when appropriate!* Particularly in rural areas and for warm weather, the best clothes to wear is from little to no clothes at all. Going barefoot is also excellent for psychological grounding and connection with the Earth, and the practice of nudism is amazing for community building. Garments specifically created for going partially topless (male and female) are also a great way to make a statement, particularly for decolonization. For example, the Indian sari used to be worn bare-breasted, and it was the Englishmen who imposed the little shirt they wear underneath nowadays.
    5. *Skirts for everyone!* The fact that pants, shirts and suits dominate fashion is due to industrialization and mercantilism, but before that, simple garments such as kilts, sarongs, tunics, cloaks, togas and the like were the norm. A great way to make Solarpunk visible and notable would be to make these garments fashionable again, particularly for men, but also for women (let's face it: the skirt has gone into disuse nowadays). And don't even get me started on the political/ideological connotations of men's kilts.
    For preventing culture shock and the costumey-effect, a gradual transition and easing into this fashion should be done. This will allow the scene to naturally grow and take over, as time goes by. Start by wearing hats frequently. If you are a guy, wear a suit and tie WITH the kilt, for some occasion. In the winter, wear jeans AND a cloak. *Believe me: people start by looking funny at you, but next thing you know they imitate you.* That's what's been happening in my neighborhood with hats, because of me.
    Also? If you are a seamstress, a tailor and/or a fashion designer, be sure to open your shop carrying these Solarpunk-style items, and sell them at reasonable prices. No point in pushing luxury items, if we intend to beat consumerism AND promote this culture far and wide.

  • @PandaVictoriano
    @PandaVictoriano Před 8 měsíci

    But why not implement solar power into your clothes for more efficiency? If we hang them out in the sun to dry they charge, if we wear them outside, they charge. I like where Solarpunk is at right now but we can think further than that, elevate it!

  • @goaticorn8702
    @goaticorn8702 Před 2 lety

    What was the video in the beginning from?

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/UqJJktxCY9U/video.html&ab_channel=WaffleToTheLeft
      This one?

  • @annikagarratt4208
    @annikagarratt4208 Před 2 lety +1

    Like the earth ships are made from old tyres and bottles so whh nof the same with clothes?

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety

      Definitely! The only issue with most clothing that is out there is the presence of polyester and other plastic based materials which have the issue of giving off microplastics. Due to this being an issue with reusing some clothing or materials, it could be covered in it's own separate video.

    • @NouriaDiallo
      @NouriaDiallo Před 2 lety

      In eastern Africa and Madagascar, they make shoes out of old tires and inner tubes. They're both considered inert materials. They are not super breathable, though.

  • @juan.2438
    @juan.2438 Před rokem

    Hi from Spain

  • @annikagarratt4208
    @annikagarratt4208 Před 2 lety +2

    What idont understand is why theres not more focus on turning trash into fash

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes of course this is important, I chose to focus instead on the history and aesthetics as I suppose I assumed that trying to reduce and recycle materials was an obvious part of it. In the future, I'll be doing videos talking about ways to upcycle or reuse materials, so thank you for pointing out where my video could have been improved!

  • @quadritech
    @quadritech Před 11 měsíci

    I keep anything too worn and damaged to fix for staining my wood working

  • @HP-il4xf
    @HP-il4xf Před 2 lety

    7:45 i want the image i want it lol

  • @Eralealea
    @Eralealea Před 7 měsíci

    why does the audio get quieter and quieter over time
    I keep having to raise the volume and now the advertisements are jumpscares

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 5 měsíci

      Sorry about that! I was still learning how to do audio at that point.

  • @lauraleecreations3217
    @lauraleecreations3217 Před 2 lety

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️💗💗💗💗💗

  • @AzrodandPiouPiou
    @AzrodandPiouPiou Před 4 měsíci

    Its unfortunate to have a video talking about solar punk fashion without reffering to the practicability of the clothes, in terms of what are their purpose, what materials would fit the best, and how to provide those materials in a eco conscious manner.
    Moreover, i was sad to see only pictures of women wearing light robes than wouldn't be great to protect your skin from the sun or rough terrain (nature), and only one man wearing a pant.
    I think that the aspect of fashion discussed in this video misses the real point of solar punk, misses the opportunity to blur gender roles, and misses the aspect of nature practicability. Solar punk clothes should be not just nice to look at but should be practical wear you could use in a hike.
    However, i still love people taking about solar punk because its a future i want to see, and i am happy to discover another channel puting solar punk out there 😁 so thanks

  • @ArthurPhulusa568
    @ArthurPhulusa568 Před rokem

    I think honestly, a solarpunk fusion with cyber or pure cyberpunk is where the future is heading.
    I just got into solarpunk and I love the hopeful nature of it more refreshing than the grim gritty nature of cyber/ diesel/ even steampunk even though some of the ideas about it are not feasible due to the obvious detriment of proven human nature and desire. And also some stuff I disagree with. I'm an amateur(recent) aspiring and green tech enthusiast and fell in love with this nature and tech symbiosis so I hope to make solarpumk stuff

  • @frankr919
    @frankr919 Před 2 lety

    pr໐๓໐Ş๓

  • @fabianfrancisco148
    @fabianfrancisco148 Před rokem

    XD

  • @amybowman9906
    @amybowman9906 Před 2 lety

    I appreciate the values but the "costumey" aspect of it seems too fussy even if it looks cool...and probably less cool looking on those of us in middle age unfortunately...fun concept though.

  • @hollo0o583
    @hollo0o583 Před 5 měsíci

    Wakanda is solarpunk.

  • @clxuds2869
    @clxuds2869 Před 2 lety

    No one, absolutely no one
    Me: A GUIDE TO SQUAREPUNK FASHION

  • @mochiescalona
    @mochiescalona Před rokem

    My opinion is that in a Solarpunk society the standar of fashion should take more of a minimalistic approach, as to minimize waste and focus on the essentials, obviously while fully accepting the people that want to convey their expression and art through fashion.

  • @chuzzbot
    @chuzzbot Před rokem

    The most solarpunk fashion is non fashion.
    The SP T-shirt (for example) should be the most utilitarian, comfortable and timeless, a design that would be the ultimate design, the only 'fashion' would be what you print on it.
    Don't get too specific and fancy, that would make solar punk ephemeral and impermanent, a fad, something to be mocked six months later... SP should be timeless, practical and simple wit as little bling and bs as possible.
    F Fast fashion, most of those designs wouldn't last a season let alone a decade and certainly won't last an era.
    Have a rethink about those rather sophomoric, overly faux Neuveux approaches.
    Perhaps take those principles and reduce it down into simpler lines and forms.

  • @Tamales21
    @Tamales21 Před 2 lety +2

    I only buy my stuff a thrift stores and I wear my shirts out until their rags. But we need to stop funding kid slave labor camps that pump out fast fashion.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely, I just went thrifting today and I have a bag of clothes that Im working on turning into rags.

  • @veganrican606
    @veganrican606 Před rokem +1

    I love solarpunk but I'm really not in love with the aesthetics, it's just blah to me. Not all solarpunk is bla but cyberpunk has solarpunk beat with style, sorry. Now the meaning is much deeper in solarpunk than cyberpunk. Cyberpunk has had time to evolve its style, so I can't give solarpunk to much crap about it. BTW I love art nouveau. Hal Hefners designs are pretty cool. I really liked your winged outfit and green jacket.

  • @zkkitty2436
    @zkkitty2436 Před rokem

    I liked this video, but wish you went into the politics aspect more, because that is integral to the aesthetic. You touched on it a bit.
    I wanted to add that the shop Dancing Days, while buying clothes from garment workers, is also apparently selling "hippie" clothes to white folk, which reeks of appropriation. Something to consider when calling something ethical is whether there are other powers at play in the "partnership" that can lead to exploitation. I'm not well-informed about this particular shop but looking at their ig definitely raised some red flags.

  • @daniel4647
    @daniel4647 Před 2 lety

    So basically just be a dude. Go for functional and durable then use it until it falls apart and your girlfriend forces you to buy something new.
    Girl: You can't go to a party wearing that!!
    Guy: Why not..?
    Girl: You're an idiot
    Guy: Just saving the planet over here lol

  • @SubXero1000
    @SubXero1000 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been loving the Solarpunk movement lately! You had me up until 'lack the melanin'. The context of your point surrounding the statement seems to show a lack of understanding of ethnic groups of white people in Europe. The amount of melanin in your skin isn't an issue and, regardless of where you're from, you should embrace your heritage. I don't think the differences in skin color would be enough to discern one's ethnicity in a Solarpunk future, as skin colors trend closer together in populations at large.

    • @TheSolarpunkScene
      @TheSolarpunkScene  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Thank you for letting me know how you took me saying that, it was meant as a joke. With my own family history, I am quite aware of how skin tone has little to do with culture. My own grandparents are Celtic descent but termed themselves as African due to being born in Kenya and having lived there for most their lives.
      Culture is something that is shared and learned, it's not something genetic and that was part of my point with people exploring it rather than just taking what they see from others.
      Also in terms of my education on ethnic groups of Europe, I used to educate and teach people about the history of Late Iron Age Scandinavian culture and other areas of Northern Europe, with a lead up to modern culture at universities and on television.

    • @SubXero1000
      @SubXero1000 Před 2 lety

      @@TheSolarpunkScene thank you a million times over for taking the time to clarify that!! I wasn’t sure if I was just being dense and I feel like I understand your viewpoint a bit better now. Also love to hear we share a Celtic heritage!

  • @ClearFontainePifilcan85
    @ClearFontainePifilcan85 Před měsícem

    Es una pena que este intento de estilo no tenga aún una estética visual propia. Para lograr una estética no puedes mezclar cosas tan diversas y diferentes como el Art Noveau o Art And Crafts o indigenas americanos. Pues se alejan de la idea de representar una época post capitalista, con las nuevas tecnologías ecológicas y lo que plantea la literatura solar punk . Sin unas reglas originales que sintetizen el estilo, sin unos principios unificadores estrictamente estéticos, es muy difícil definir un estilo, una moda, una estética.
    El concepto de usar materiales naturales o reciclados, es interesante, pero hay dos caminos: materiales fabricados con productos naturales o utilizar los excedentes reciclados de la industria actual, que son materiales sintéticos....
    Que colores usar? si se usan todos, no hay estilo.
    no hay funcionalidad en la ropa u objetos? entonces estamos volviendo al siglo xix.
    ¿La ropa debe parecer como cosplay de cuentos medievales?, entonces no es futurista. No es un futuro posible, sino el recuerdo de otros siglos (como el Steampunk).
    ¿Todo apunta a una mezcla de lo espiritual con la naturaleza? , entonces se acerca más al New age.
    La tecnología? las formas geométricas o curvas? si hay formas curvas e irregulares, se acerca mas al estilo hippie, si queremos tecnología y romper con lo figurativo, debemos mirar mas hacia el Bauhaus...
    Quien define estas normas estéticas? Si ya estan definidas, no habría participación ni creatividad posible y sería una contradicción..
    Lo que intento decir , es que una a-estética visual solar Punk, debería llevar a lo visual, las ideas de la literatura Solar Punk, que es básicamente un futuro donde comunidades de personas, crean sociedades con tecnologías sustentable, mucha creatividad y funcionalidad y esto debe superar movimientos artisticos de siglos anteriores y buscar un camino propio.

  • @ClearFontainePifilcan85
    @ClearFontainePifilcan85 Před měsícem

    This is too similar to hippie and new age aesthetic...

  • @dboot8886
    @dboot8886 Před 2 lety +1

    People without melanin can't have culture? What?

    • @rembedi7636
      @rembedi7636 Před rokem

      That's just about the exact opposite of what this person said, my good friend! Congrats on your listening skills.
      Although this comment is old, I still want to clarify- TODAY IN MODERN AMERICAN SOCIETY, light-skinned people (those without melanin) are often boiled down to "just white" and "basic American". This is a side effect of racism, where groups were artificially lumped together in the purpose of drawing arbitrary lines in the sand so oppression and hate could flourish, and light-skinned people have been forced to assimilate under this label.
      As such, what the creator described was white people being able to do some digging and regain touch with the original culture of their ancestors' countries, America and colonialism-capitalism stew be damned.