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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Sean Proper


Sean Proper [shawn | prop-er]
- proper noun: eclectic, quirky, nocturnal male bookkeeper who has a bedroom as a bedroom and a bedroom as a closet. Proficient thrift shopper and collector of treasures, this somewhat shy extrovert has a rich, varied social life, offset by a surprisingly reserved personal life. Debonaire and self-possessed, he is willing to go the extra mile for the people who matter and is an avid observer of the strange and curious, especially if it has a historical bent. Has a tendency toward downgrading rather than upgrading, lives out of many vintage suitcases, never fails to dress for the occasion, and is often associated with The White Rabbit.

Profile description written by Calamity H. Wayward.
Photograph by Steven Rosen.

Montague Jacques Fromage

Lord Montague Jacques Fromage is the proprietor of Steampunkfunk Bizarre, and a downright dapper chap.
I've had the pleasure of meeting him at a convention not too long ago, and might I say, his hats were always perfectly feathered.
He has recently joined the ranks of D.E.L.U.X.E (Dandies Extraordinaire Legendary Unrepentant Xenogenous Esquires) along with many of our Featured (and soon to be Featured) Dandies.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

A Count Named Slick-Brass

Slick-Brass. I've heard the name around the steampunk community for a while, as I'm sure many of you readers have, and at long last, he is now a Featured Dandy!
And how! Just gander at the tasteful brass appointments on his ensemble, coupled with the subtlety of black leather. Wait, subtle? I may have used the wrong word there. Fantastically ostentatious is more appropriate.

The Count hails from Steam-Funk and is a member of the A.S.S. Titulus.
He is, as well as myself and many of the other featured dandies, appearing the Steampunk World's Fair 2011.
If you're there, be sure to stop by his panel, Swagger 101. I know I will be!

Keep up the dandiness, Slick-Brass. And good form!