I thought you all might like looking at this stuff
This is a list of links to Vintage clothing sites that can help with inspiration for your own get ups.
To see real examples of the colors,cuts and such of the style of clothing some one who is trying to pull off a stempunk look should check out...
You will wish to look at the stuff that dates Victorian to at the latest 1919 anything after the 1930s would be the dress of some one in a pulp story and such.
Go look drool over these things and have fun..If your good at sewing try your hand at copying some of these things.If I could sew that is exactly what I would be doing.
go have eye candy fun and maybe this will help some people out.
http://www.vintagetextile.com/victorian.htmhttp://www.victorianelegance.com/scrap.htmlhttp://www.woodlandfarmsantiques.com/UploadPagesJUN_07/LadiesJUN_07/LadiesVicEd/index.htmlhttp://www.bustledress.com/cgi-bin/z.pl/index.htmlhttp://bobbydene.com/wcloth1.htmhttp://www.davenportandco.com/vic1.htmhttp://www.meg-andrews.com/http://www.backlotprops.com/index.asp?ITEM=LSA-U003&ORIGIN=QNK&LI=g&PRODCODE=LSA&PAGETYPE=details&SEARCHSTR=http://www.contentmentfarm.com/http://www.whitakerauction.com/http://www.antiquedress.com/gallerymemorabilia.htmhttp://www.vintageconnection.net/ http://www.fabriccarolina.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=VIFThis is for upholstery but can give you some idea types of prints and colors.
http://www.fashion-era.com/the_victorian_era.htmyou can look about this site too
and for fun you can all ways check out ebay as its shocking how cheep the old stuff goes for that you can have to wearing if your thin enought or like corsets.
http://clothing.search.ebay.com/victorian_Vintage_W0QQcatrefZC12QQfromZR34QQsacatZ110