Kate Lambert

Kate "Kato" Lambert
Born September 16
Wales, Great Britain
Residence Pismo Beach, California
Nationality British
Occupation Fashion model, Fashion designer and entrepreneur
Known for Steampunk modeling, Steampunk Couture, Steamgirl, Stylerotica
Website steampunkcouture.com, http://www.steamgirl.com
Labels Steampunk Couture

Kate Lambert, known professionally as "Kato", is a British model, fashion designer and entrepreneur. A native of Wales, Kato emigrated to the United States in 2007. One of the most recognisable faces of the steampunk community, Kato has been called "the supermodel of steampunk"[1] and steampunk's "it" girl.[2] Steampunk comic heroine Lady Mechanika was inspired by her iconic look,[3] and her work has been featured in several books on steampunk art and fashion including International Steampunk Fashions, where her photo is featured prominently on the cover.[4] Kato is also on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Bizarre Magazine,[5] which refers to her as a "steampunk idol" and "pin-up legend". She also graced the cover of the Spring 2012 issue of FEY Magazine,[6] and also the covers of September 2012 Ladies of Steampunk[7] and April 2013 LoSP Bronze Age (NSFW)[8] magazines. She is a frequent guest speaker at steampunk conventions, most recently Wild Wild West Con in Tucson, AZ and Salt City Steamfest in Salt Lake City, UT.

Background

Kato is the third of four daughters born to wildlife painter Terence Lambert and his wife, a school headmistress/principal. She grew up in a Victorian rectory behind a 13th-century cemetery, and credits this for her love of Victorian style.[9] She left high school at 16 and finished her final two years at a tech college where she could specialise in fine art.[10] She then went on to complete a course in fashion and textiles at the South West Wales School of Art in Carmarthen. After graduating she launched her first business, called Moshka, where she made and sold dread hair falls online and at craft fairs and markets throughout Wales.

Career

Modelling and inspiration

Early in her modelling career, Kato modelled for Toxico clothing with Ulorin Vex, and later with Chad Michael Ward.[11][12] In 2004 she began designing and making outfits that had a Neo-Victorian and post-apocalyptic vibe, then modelled them herself and posted them on MySpace.[11] Her inspiration at that time was the 1800s meets Mad Max and Tank Girl,[13][14] but she didn't know what to call her style until former Abney Park vocalist Magdalene Veen noticed her work and pointed out "how Steampunk" her illustrations and style were.[9][13][15]

Model Ulorin Vex wearing post-apocalyptic steampunk attire designed by Kato.

Fashion design

A few months later, in 2005, Kato founded the first steampunk clothing company, "Steampunk Couture",[16] producing high-quality, custom-fit clothing and accessories catering specifically to the steampunk genre.[17] Her designs incorporate post-apocalyptic and tribal influences as well as sci-fi, shabby chic[16][18] and Harajuku/Mori girl elements.[11][14] One of her more popular ensembles, the "Vex" outfit, was named after model Ulorin Vex, who modelled it on the Steampunk Couture website.[19]

In 2006, Kato, then head of steampunk/industrial musician Doctor Steel's fan club, the "Army of Toy Soldiers", founded Toy Soldiers Unite!, the club's website.[20] Besides running the site as "Sergeant Kato", she also designed all the club's uniforms, as well as creating the security guard and nurse uniforms worn by Steel's stage performers. In 2011, when Dr. Steel retired, Kato turned over control of Toy Soldiers Unite to its current administrators.

In 2010, Kato designed the outfit for the character "Enki" in John Soares' dieselpunk action series, The Danger Element,[21] as well as playing the voice of the car, the "Jitnimobile".[22] In 2013, Flirty Girl Collectibles issued a 1/6 scale collectible action figure of her wearing the "Vex" outfit.[23]

In 2014, her Steampunk Couture clothing line became available through DraculaClothing.com. She also consolidated all her businesses and clothing lines under the S Corporation name, "Lambee Co.", and teamed with fashion designer Vera Iam to create two new lines of shoes and boots.

Current projects

In 2013, Kato started Steamgirl LLC, a multi-media neo-Victorian fashion erotica site and the first subscription site for steampunk erotica.[2] Besides designing the clothing the models on her site wear, she also builds steampunk and neo-Victorian furniture, props, and hardware as well as doing all the hair and makeup for the shoots.[11] Kato is also a writer for Ladies of Steampunk and LoSP Bronze Age magazines,[1] and was featured in LoSP's premiere issue.[24] She also teamed with photographer Chloe Barcelou and launched Mori Girl Clothing, the first Mori Kei clothing company outside Japan. She is currently also working on a graphic novel.

In August 2015, Kato became one of the official judges of the GSN reality television game show series, "Steampunk'd."[25]

References

  1. 1 2 "2014 Calendar Store". Ladies of Steampunk Magazine.
  2. 1 2 Frame, Wilhelmina (28 May 2013). "An Interview with Kato". Steampunk Chronicle.
  3. "Joe Benitez's Lady Mechanika". Aether Emporium.
  4. Ramey., Paul (31 March 2013). ""Victoriana Lady" Lisa Griffiths Publishes Book on Steampunk Fashion". Nine Muse Press.
  5. "New Issue!". Bizarre Magazine.
  6. "FAE issue 18 spring 2012". FEY magazine.
  7. "Ladies of Steampunk Magazine: Volume 1, Issue 1". Sean Makiney.
  8. "LoSP: Bronze Age, Issue 3 NSFW". Sean Makiney.
  9. 1 2 Phillips, Marissa (9 February 2012). "Steampunk Couture". Gothic Beauty Magazine.
  10. Sukie (23 May 2011). "Bad Candy talks jewellery with Steampunk Couture Clothing". Bad Candy. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  11. 1 2 3 4 Reese, Danailya (18 February 2014). "Kato (aka, Steamgirl) – Steampunk Never Looked So Good". Yell Magazine.
  12. "Kato: FAQ".
  13. 1 2 "Kato interview". Ladies of Steampunk Magazine.
  14. 1 2 "Interview with Kato from Steampunk Couture".
  15. Vain, Veronica (27 November 2011). "Designer Spotlight: Steampunk Couture". The Vanity Directory.
  16. 1 2 "Company Spotlight: Steampunk Couture". Steampunk Journal. 20 February 2014.
  17. J3SS (28 October 2011). "Geek Girl: Steampunk Kato". GEEKPR0N.
  18. "Interview: Kato of Steampunk Couture". Hollywood Noir Makeup. 3 July 2012.
  19. "Ulorin Vex modelling the "Vex" outfit.". Steampunk Couture. Summer 2010. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  20. "Toy Soldiers Unite: About (archive)". Toy Soldiers Unite. 19 January 2012.
  21. Miss Kiddo (9 July 2013). "The Danger Element". Legion of Nerds.
  22. "The Danger Element". Westhavenbrook Productions.
  23. "Flirty Girl Steampunk Action Figure". 18 December 2013.
  24. "Ladies of Steampunk Magazine: Volume 1, Issue 1". Steampunk Magazine. 16 January 2014.
  25. "Jeannie Mai to Host GSN New Competition Series STEAMPUNK'D, 8/19". Broadway World. 2015-07-09.

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