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sylveonkawaii289 · 4 months ago
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🍪🍹🌊 Sea Melon Soda Cookies, Pineapple Aloha Fizz 🍹🌺🍍
Description: One taste of this sweet tropical fizz of paradise and you'll feel like your in a summer dream. With a mix of pineapples and some tasty summer fruit treats, she's about to sing a beautiful tropical song on stage. The scent of paradise never stops the melody that Sea Melon Soda Cookie has made!
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theomancycos · 2 years ago
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This Medli costume was a personal project, but I fully keep forgetting that I made it and haven't worn it since finishing it.
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waveoftheocean · 4 months ago
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bruce's turn to be flustered ☺️
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aplausosvestuario · 1 year ago
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Discover expression in movement with the modern dance costume. In the vibrant world of contemporary dance, every movement tells a story, and every story deserves to be highlighted with a unique and captivating outfit. From clean, elegant lines to avant-garde designs, garments that fuse functionality with fashion, giving modern dance artists the freedom to express themselves with style.
Descubre la expresión en movimiento con el de vestuario para danza moderna. En el mundo vibrante de la danza contemporánea, cada movimiento cuenta una historia, y cada historia merece ser resaltada con un atuendo único y cautivador. Desde líneas limpias y elegantes hasta diseños vanguardistas, prendas que fusionan la funcionalidad con la moda, brindando a los artistas de la danza moderna la libertad de expresarse con estilo.
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korkassims · 5 months ago
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♡ rose ruffle bikini ♡
New mesh
24 swatches
All LODs
BG/HQ compatible
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Download (Public Release on 09-15) Patreon or Boosty
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arltos · 8 months ago
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Shoes pack 86 (To be published on 6 Jul)
20 colors
Regular + Slider editions
DL(PATREON EARLY ACCESS)
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crystaldear · 2 months ago
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10 New Meshes.
Fully Functional Bed.
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bet-on-me-13 · 4 months ago
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Fight Knight is the Spirit of Halloween.
So! A new Spirit Halloween location has opened up in Gotham, and the Batfam has decided to go shopping so they can prepare for Halloween.
Just because it's one of their busiest nights of the year doesn't mean they can't enjoy themselves while patrolling.
So the family walks in about a week before Halloween and spreads out to look for decorations or costumes to wear.
Its a fun trip, they buy their costumes, have a pleasant conversation with the manager about the holiday season, and go back home.
Then they actually put on their costumes and find out that they were either Cursed or Enchanted, because once put them on they are transformed them into the Costumes themselves.
Damien has become a Dog, after putting on a cheap dog costume at the insistence of his brothers. He's not unhappy at least.
Jason has been turned into a Zombie, though he has managed to restrain himself from eating his brother's Brains so far. He claims they look unappetizing.
Tim has been turned into Super Mario. He can't stop speaking in a bad Italian accent and has a huge mustache.
Dick has been turned into a Fairy Tale Princess after putting on the costume as a Joke. He has to admit though, he looks great as a Girl.
Even Bruce wasn't spared, and was turned into a Vampire after putting in some Plastic Teeth.
Taking off the costumes hadn't turned them back, leaving them stuck in their new forms.
Now they are all racing back to that Spirit Halloween to get answers as to what the hell just happened to them.
They hope Mr. Frank Knight has some answers for them.
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dresshistorynerd · 4 months ago
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Sewing a turn of the 15th century French kirtle in doll scale
Another day, another historical doll outfit! This time it's Late Medieval. This was a popular style from about 1380-1420 France and Alpine area, but I specifically based this dress on French illuminations from the early 15th century, which mostly effects the details, like headwear. As always I hand stitched everything and stuck to historical construction methods as much as I could.
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Chemise
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I made a very simple chemise. The construction is based on what we know from extant finds, made out of simple rectangles and triangles, like earlier unlaced kirtles. Based on illustrations, chemise was fairly slim but unfitted enough it didn't need closures. I made it from linen, because it's not very gathered and won't bulk up too much, so I don't need to use my very fine cotton voile.
Cote
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Cote is just the French word for kirtle, so appropriate here. This is the supportive layer cote, which was sort of an undergarment, but was considered fully dressed, if informal on it's own. The sleeves on this underlayer were always long and either fully fitted or gathered at the wrist. Some fitted sleeve styles had a flare at the wrist which covered the hand. The very fitted look was achieved with buttons. The silhouette was smooth and fitted, the waistline was slightly above the natural waist, though that was not as pronounced in France as in Northern Italy. Abdomen was emphasized, round lower stomach was the body ideal. The cut of the dress left plenty of room there. To fill that room I folded the chemise under the abdomen as a sort of padding. This was common to do with any kind of skirts, primarily to raise the hem when working, but why not for this purpose also? The necklines were fairly low and very wide.
I used cotton because I didn't have suitable thin enough wool that wouldn't have created too much bulk on this scale, but the cote should have been made from. The cotton is tightly woven and sells the look of a woven wool in this scale well enough for me. I didn't finish seems or line it to avoid bulk. I did give the lacing a cording to reinforce it and avoid wrinkling. The cotton was originally white, but I dyed it with iron oxide, basically rust, which at least is very much historical.
Hose
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I made the hose from cotton as well for the same reasons as I did the cote. Long pointed style became fashionable around this time, as well as sewing leather soles in the bottoms of the hose instead of using shoes. Though often pattens (wooden flipflops basically) could be used when walking outside to protect the leather soles.
Cornettes or horned hair
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I tied the hair with a tape on cornettes, where the volume of hair was tied on the temples to create a bit of horned appearance, especially when combined with the horned headwear. The sort of fillet which became more of a forehead loop seemed to have been tied into the hair, which I did.
Cotehardie
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Cotehardie meant literally "bold cote", and in France that was what the formal outer cote was called. It was basically the same as cote, but made from more expensive materials and often had large hanging sleeves. I went with widening triangular sleeves, since they were perhaps the most popular sleeves at the time. I used fine fulled wool (verka) I had enough scraps left from. White fur was popular lining material, but obviously I can't use fur in this scale, I wish I had some light white velvet, it would have been pretty good, but I didn't. I lined the skirt and the sleeves with white cotton to imitate the look without adding too much body or extra bulk. I decorated the neckline with a simple golden trim. I thought about adding a bit of golden embroidery around it too, like seemed to have been popular, but my local crafts store had run out of golden thread so I decided to go with this only.
Accessories
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Unlike the belt used with houppelande, which was below bust, the belt used with the kirtle or cotehardie, was very low, under the abdomen to emphasize it. I went for a silk belt look, which I'm imagining is embroidered/woven with golden thread, since embroidery that small would have been too painful. I had an old broken necklace, which I could use for the metallic parts.
With the pouch I went for the tasseled drawstring look, with simple embroidery manageable in this scale. I used linen for it.
Headwear
I made her a chaperon, which likely was where the escoffion got it's beginning, escoffion being the round tube-like headwear worn on top of the head seen in several primary source images above. Early form of escoffion was becoming very popular at the time, though chaperon's were still seen on women too. Chaperon, as seen below both on the left-most woman and the man in the middle was actually just the hood rolled into a circle.
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Because the horned look was popular, the escoffion and chaperon were often worn over the wired horned veil, so I first made that. I made it from cotton to make it as light as possible. It was just a square I hemmed. I just used some wire to poke out the horns from her hair and pinned the veil close from the back and onto her hair from the top.
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Then I made the open hood. It was just the regular hood which had become very popular during the last century and which had ever longer narrow tip, but it was pinned and worn open, probably because of the hair style and to again create the horned look. I made if from the same cotton I made the hose, even though it too should be from wool. But it was already too bulky as it was.
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And finally I could make the chaperon. Here's first chaperon without wire or veil under it and then with those. The effect isn't as pronounced as I would have hoped because the hood is too bulky, but there is an effect which is nice.
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ohmybunnny · 7 months ago
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KITTEN ☾ LIKE A DOLL MINI COLLECTION ✰
100% new mesh
all LODS
top 1 - 20 swatches
skirt 1  - 05 swatches
top 2 - 13 swatches
skirt 2 - 16 swatches
custom thumbnail
HQ compatible
made using EA's default body as base
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dearflowy · 7 months ago
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Lps gen 3 redesigned ;3
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belfry-ghost · 15 days ago
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My contributions to the @haunting-heroes-creative-games banner!
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korkassims · 8 months ago
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♡ flower set ♡
New mesh
top/skirt
16 swatches
All LODs
BG/HQ compatible
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Download (Public! Free!) Patreon or Boosty
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arltos · 2 months ago
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Shoes Pack 109 (To be published on 3 Dec)
26 Colors
Regular + Slider editions
DL(PATREON EARLY ACCESS)
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crystaldear · 6 months ago
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4 New Meshes.
Functional Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and Pouf.
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cryptiam · 6 months ago
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Sims 4 CC - Chiitan Mascot Costume:
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The one good thing John Oliver introduced me to lmao
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The original mesh is done by @sonicvoir, this wouldn't be possible without them making and sharing their model!
CC Info:
Child-Elders
Both body frames
Find in Hats + Full-body outfit categories
Base Game Compatible
Disabled for Randoms
Custom thumbnail
All LODs
Note: I'm still not great at these bizarre mascot outfits, so the arms are wonky.
If you're a cc creator and know how to fix this properly, you're free to upload the fix just please don't pay wall this at all.
►Recommended: @kototaku's Chiitan Decorations here:
▼Download | Patreon (free):
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