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cringeborg · 3 months
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Ida - a mid-1910s style coat
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A dress for colder days, inspired by the wartime fashions of about 1915-1917. Goes really well with the hats in this set.
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Tagged as feminine
Found in the Long Dresses, Sets and Outerwear categories
Everyday, Cold Weather
Polycount: 5414
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dead-lights · 3 months
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1890-1940 // portraits of lilith vatore
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I wanted to try making wall decorations, so I made these and threw them into that massive painting from Vampires. It's sort of a mini decades challenge going from 1890-1940. Behold, the result:
My hc is that the Vatores were born in the late 1930s/early 1940s, so Lilith isn't actually old enough to have worn any of these clothes when they were first in style. I think she dressed up like it's old times and took a buncha pictures just to confuse people trying to figure out how old she is, but you may draw your own conclusions.
cc and full color below the cut
1890s
hair: granny bun by @saurusness
hat: fine feathered hat by @gilded-ghosts
earrings: rose in the garden earrings by @rustys-cc
dress: the ida dress by retro-pixels (direct link)
pose: from mademoiselle by @blackpanda-ts4
1900s
hat: striped bow hat by @lilis-palace
hair: bertha by @buzzardly28
earrings: arthur earrings by @yakfarm
outfit: dress: edwardian huntress dress by @elfdor
pose: also from mademoiselle
1910s
hair and flower accessory: gibson curl updo by @the-melancholy-maiden
earrings: arthur earrings by yakfarm
dress: rose lunch dress by @happylifesims
pose: also from mademoiselle
1920s
hair: maxie by @raindropsoncowplants
lipstick: clara by @chere-indolente
dress: 1920s evening dress 06 by happylifesims
pose: from the louise brooks posepack
1930s
hair: gigi by @simadelics
coat: 1930s female coat 02 by happylifesims
pose: from barstool poses ii by @katverse
1940s
hair & dress from forties film noir by gilded-ghosts
pose: from monday poses by @ratboysims
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blueshistorysims · 5 months
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Lookbook for the now adult Giselle! Materials are hard to come by in the light of war, but Miss Creative always finds a way to make something beautiful and fashionable, reflected in the clothes she wears, whether handmade or store-bought.
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Daily: Hair, Necklace (Yina), Dress, Socks, Boots
Daily 2: Hair, Necklace (Yina), Dress, Socks, Boots
Travel: Hat, Hair, Blouse, Skirt, Stockings, Boots (person who made it took it down and i can’t find a link 😒)
Athletic: Hair, Blouse, Pants, Stockings, Boots (Get to Work)
Sleep: Hair, Nightgown
Formal: Hair, Earrings (Vintage Glamour), Necklace (Yina), Dress, Gloves (Basegame), Shoes (Cottage Living)
Party: Hair, Earrings (Mida M), Dress, Gloves, Stockings, Shoes (Cottage Living)
Swim: Hair, Swimsuit
Hot Weather: Hair, Dress, Stockings, Shoes
Cold Weather: Hat, Hair, Scarf, Coat, Gloves (Basegame), Socks, Boots
Thank you so much to these amazing cc creators <33
@buzzardly28, @gilded-ghosts, @satterlly, @lilis-palace, @waxesnostalgic, @jewishsimming, @simstrouble, @historysims4, @dancemachinetrait, @historicalsimslife, @the-melancholy-maiden, @happylifesims, @sentate, @rustys-cc, @linzlu, @mlyssimblr, @daylifesims
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telekinetictrait · 8 months
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"There was nothing but land; not a country at all, but the material out of which countries are made.” (My Ántonia – Willa Cather, 1918)
as the gentle opulence of gowns of the edwardian era began to decline, fashion continued to move closer to comfort and natural silhouette. hats shrunk and got less dramatic, but might still be adorned with a bow, a feather, or some small flowers. corsets were still worn, but they were much more for bust support than they were for figure – wait, what's that? surprise! it's world war one! when the great war broke out across europe, changes in fashion were (obviously) stunted. kind of. with many men at war, women took many of the common jobs and many began wearing simpler clothing. fabric rations also meant that trends would repeat, and "out of style" clothing would be repurposed. when the war ended, you began to see the freedom associated with the 1920s – specifically with loose hairdos and skirts rising to the calf.
1800s / 1900-1909
cc links under the cut!
see my resources page for genetics!
laurie : the-melancholy-maiden's aida gibson updo + bow / pickypikachu's peasant wedding dress
lenora : buzzardly28's edwardian wishes ida hair / lilis-palace’s seasons of ladies hats summer hat / gilded-ghosts' morning glories dress set (download here) / kedluu's ankle boots
lhilydd : twentiethcenturysims' pearl hair + bow overlay / dancemachinetrait's hattie outfit / kedluu's ankle boots
lileas : leeleesims1's perennial puff / simverses mistress mysterium hat / twentiethcenturysims' fern dress / waxesnostalgic's edwardian french heel pumps
ljiljana : buzzardly28's edwardian wishes ida hair / dancemachinetrait's priscilla outfit / waxesnostalgic's edwardian french heel pumps
llewela : waxesnostalgic's plain toque / linzlu's helen dress / waxesnostalgic's edwardian french heel pumps
lorelai : waxesnostagic's alpine fedora / waxesnostalgic's 1915 skirt
lucille : waxesnostalgic's tam beret / historicalsimslife's knitted shrug / waxesnostalgic's 1917 skirt / kedluu's ankle boots
l'vana : gegesimmers' yara hair / waxesnostalgic's armistice blouse + 1917 skirt / waxesnostalgic's edwardian french heel pumps
lynette : simstrouble's thema hair / waxesnostalgic's summer frock / waxesnostalgic's edwardian french heel pumps
thank you to @the-melancholy-maiden @pickypikachu @buzzardly28 @lilis-palace @gilded-ghosts @kedluu @twentiethcenturysims @dancemachinetrait @leeleesims1 @simverses @waxesnostalgic @linzlu @historicalsimslife @gegesimmer and @simstrouble !!!
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moon-simmers · 11 months
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Wedding Bells CAS Challenge
Day 15: Garden 1910s
It took me a long time to upload this! At the end of the challenge I wanted to give it a rural Edwardian wedding vibe where the family would gather after the ceremony and have lunch together outside.
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cringeborg-moved · 1 year
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Edwardian dresses - shortened
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Hello hello! Have you seen these beautiful dresses by @dancemachinetrait? I hope you have. They're very useful for historical gameplay, but you know what would make them even more useful for our young lasses and daring modern ladies? Shorter hemlines. Today I bring you exactly that: A tiny mesh edit to make the skirts just that little bit shorter. I might consider making them even shorter one day, but this is my first mesh edit and it's all a bit... overwhelming. More info and images below the cut.
Mesh edit of 4 dresses (pictured above and below), originally by dancemachinetrait
You need the original dresses for the edits to work - find them at the end of this post
Not much to say; you'll find all the relevant info in the original posts. This is just a teeny tiny mesh edit to make all the skirts a teeny tiny bit shorter.
Display index 1910
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The Dorcas dresses' thumbnails might be a bit messed up, or it might just be my game acting up. If it's not, it shouldn't be too hard to fix. Please do let me know how the thumbnails look!
Don't be afraid to tell me if there are any other issues!
Length comparison:
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As I said, not a huge difference.
Download .zip (Mediafire, free, no adfly)
Pick 'n choose (Mediafire, free, no adfly)
Original dresses (required!)
Mavis
Hattie
Dorcas
Sadie
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alainas-sims · 1 year
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The Merrill: 1916 Bungalow House
Hi everyone! As requested, as per my poll on what followers would like to see, I recreated a one-story, seven-room bungalow based on this 1916 North American Construction Co. home plan.
This simple family home (3 Bed, 1 Bath) contains a small front stoop, a side porch, a kitchen door, and an unfurnished basement. Shown are the living room, dining room, main bedroom, two secondary bedrooms, and kitchen. The bathroom is not shown because it's very small and I couldn't get good pictures of it. The Merrill is priced about 49k renovated and 18k unrenovated.
Lot dimensions are 30x20. I placed it in Dachshund's Creek in Brindleton Bay, but it could easily work on a similarly-sized lot.
Tray importer hasn't been working for me since the last update, but you can download the house in the gallery under AlainaTheGreat, either the renovated version or the empty shell.
No CC: contains items from Cottage Living, Cats & Dogs, Get to Work, City Living, Parenthood, Laundry Day. Some packs are featured more heavily than others; the main ones used are CotLiv and C&D.
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coeurdavide · 2 years
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I was in need of boater hats for my boys to cover their heads in warm weather. Too tired to search the internet and in an intense fit of procrastination I decided to create my first custom content! “Keep reading” to Download:
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The hat is not perfect (e.g. doesn’t fit many female hair meshes), but it includes classic colours that are true to its worn era (1880s-1920s). Men didn’t wear light coloured boaters which were rather worn by women and children. Of course mix and match however you like.
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DOWNLOAD: Google Drive
You are free to edit this piece in any way. Just credit by linking back to me/this post. Don’t reupload and claim as your own and don’t sell it anywhere.
Credit: Dresses by @linzlu​
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ottersinhats · 1 year
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Sarah Rosenthal and Julian Girard were married in the early winter of 1917.
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dearsims4 · 1 year
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Pablo Lancaster & Anne Dunas Wedding in 1917.
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antiquatedplumbobs · 2 months
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Spring 1916
It was spring in Brindleton, which meant the calving season was in full swing and sleep was a luxury no longer promised. The whole family felt the strain of it, Hamish and Will the most, but little Charlie came in a close third as Hamish insisted it was time he learned the ropes. Will had experienced almost ten full calving seasons. One morning — when he was unable to crawl to bed until well after the sun rose and breakfast had been served — he found himself desperately glad he wouldn't experience another.
With barely any time for sleep, Will hadn’t seen Clara in weeks. It wasn’t as if she had all the time in the world, either: her own family’s herd wasn’t much smaller than that of Sable Dairy. Despite each other's absence, it would seem neither was far from the other's thoughts. Will had found a small basket of still-warm rolls and a crock of honey sitting on the front stoop in the pearly near dawn that morning; Clara’s initials neatly embossed on the corner of the napkin they were wrapped in.
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Will had been unable to stop thinking about Clara after Hamish’s well-intentioned question, and once he began thinking about Clara, he began thinking of his own friends' lives. He had uncomfortably realized that they were all married or engaged, leaving him the only bachelor. Albert and Posie were close to celebrating their second anniversary, and a baby was expected to mark the occurrence. Clive and his new wife had set up his medical practice in a small house overlooking the bay (after throwing the most extravagant wedding the town had seen in years). John — always the more wild of the group — had fallen head over heels for the new baker’s assistant and spent the past six months making an absolute fool of himself as he wooed her. The entire town had breathed a sigh of relief when she had accepted his proposal and the antics came to a halt.
Will had laughed along with everyone else at John (good-naturedly of course) but he had also harbored a secret jealousy of his friend. To find someone and fall so deeply in love so quickly that you would prize your love above all else seemed to Will like a true gift. His father’s stories of love at first sight had set him up with lofty expectations, and Will was still trying to readjust them to fall in line with everyone else's. Most folks knew they wouldn't immediately fall deeply in love; successful, well-matched marriages were built on a foundation of mutual respect and well-matched interests. Clara was a good match for Will.
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He had repeated that line over and over again, trying to imbue the truth of it into himself. He repeated it as he looked over the array of delicate rings nestled in velvet at the jeweler's in Britechester; he repeated it as the simple ring was wrapped by the portly jeweler and he parted with a sum greater than any he had ever spent; he repeated it as he sat on the train home, unable to keep from staring at the unassuming ring in its small red box. He had repeated it until it became his truth. He had the ring; her father's blessing had been secured the week before, now all that was left was asking Clara to be his wife.
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cringeborg · 3 months
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Kerstin Evening Dress
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A fashionable dress suitable for wild nights out and weddings alike, named after the most glamorous woman of all: my dog. Sort of inspired by a dress from Downton Abbey, but not really. Thanks to @mrtri91 for inspiring me to make it in the first place.
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15 swatches
Tagged as feminine
Found in the Long Dresses category
Formal, Party
Polycount: 6168
All LODs
Normal + specular map
Color tagged
Display index by decade
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dead-lights · 4 months
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1910s // fancy cousins
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Anyone feel like a quick hop across the Atlantic? I'm sure it'll be fine.
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caleb
hat: fedora hat shape no. 2 by @happylifesims
pose: from blasé poses by @ratboysims
lilith
hat: edwardian woman's hat by @historicalsimslife
hair: bertha by @buzzardly28
earrings: arthur earrings by @yakfarm
dress: rose dinner dress by happylifesims
pose: from english rose by @cosisim
lily
hat: from the mini millinery set by @gilded-ghosts
hair: bertha with hat chop by buzzardly28
dress: astor dress by retropixels (direct link)
gloves: ledé gloves by @vibrantpixels
pose: from jane austen inspired poses by atashi77
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blueshistorysims · 7 months
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Our second lookbook for child Giselle, now the 1910s! Her skills in sewing have improved greatly and has started making her own clothes, designing and drawing dresses in the margin of her papers at school. If only Edeline didn't live so far away, that way she could make her sister a pretty dress like the ones she sees in magazines.
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Genetics: Skin, Skin Details, Other Skin Details, Overlay (TSR), Nosemask (N2), Eyes (Euphoria), Eyebrows (Dystopia), Eyelashes, Lips (TSR), Lighting
Daily: Hair, Dress, Socks (Basegame), Boots
Daily 2: Hair, Dress, Socks (Basegame), Boots
Travel: Hair (Basegame), Hat, Coat, Gloves, Stockings (Basegame), Boots
Athletic: Hair (Basegame), Hat, Blouse, Skirt, Stockings (Basegame), Boots
Sleep: Hair (Basegame), Nightgown
Formal: Hair, Bow, Dress, Socks (Basegame), Shoes (Basegame)
Party: Hair, Dress, Socks, Shoes
Swim: Hair (Basegame), Swimsuit
Hot Weather: Hair, Hat, Dress, Socks (Basegame), Boots
Cold Weather: Hair, Hat, Scarf, Coat, Gloves, Stockings (Basegame), Boots (Cats and Dogs)
Thank you so so much to the amazing cc creators!!! <33
@lamatisse, @pyxiidis, @remussirion, @pralinesims, @simandy, @buzzardly28, @waxesnostalgic, @linzlu, @moon-simmers, @historicalfictionsims, @the-melancholy-maiden, @rimings, @plumbobteasociety, @vintage-simmer, @mlyssimblr
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chere-indolente · 1 year
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Newlyn Fisher Clothing Set
I come to you today with this little historical seaside fashion interlude (before going back to work on more 1880′s sets). This set includes cable knit sweaters in high and low waisted, and variations on traditional fishermen smocks. More pics and download below
This set is partly inspired by the works of the school of Newlyn, a group of painters known to have depicted the surrounding of Newlyn, a Cornish coastal town, and its many fishermen in the 1880′s to 1900′s. And here is the painting that I referenced in the promo picture.
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This is the sweater from the Werewolf pack without the little laced up strings on the shoulders (why do you always add these unnecessary details EA ? 😅). I’ve made a short version (S) for my high waisted needs and a long (L) version, for both masc and fem frames, as well as both adult and children. 
Cableknit sweaters originated from Ireland, in the Aran Islands, though other types of knitted jumpers called gansey already existed in the British, Irish and Channel isles. They were created between the 1890′s and 1900′s. They were initially knitted with unwashed and undied wool. Both the natural lanolin from the virgin wool and the knitted patterns made for water resistant sweaters and as such : good alternatives to the previously used ganseys made of oiled wool died with indigo.
 These Aran sweaters slowly became some fashionable sportswear item during the 20′s and 30′s, and later reached its peak popularity in the 50s’ and 60′s worn by the likes of Grace Kelly and Steve McQueen.
40 solid swatches
for adults and children
2 lenghts : S & L
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Vareuses are a style of fishermen smocks with a V neck. This style was typical of Brittany fishermen though I have seen depiction of Norwegian fishermen for example sporting this style of smocks on 1880s paintings too. While I couldn’t find substancial informations on their origins and date of appereance, vareuses seem to have been used at least as far as mid 19th century and were still worn as work wear up til the mid 20th. 
It is said that traditionally fishers wore different colors depending on their fishing style : yellow ones for those shellfish picking, rust colored ones for those using fish traps, red ones for oyster farmers and blue ones for those fishing in the open seas.
Fishermen smocks were oiled to be water repellant and worn on top of clothes and knitted garments to protect them from water and keep them relatively clean.
On this 1st version of the vareuse I’ve not put any clothing “underneath” to allow for warm weather and for combinations with accessory shirts or turtlenecks.
33 solid swatches
for adults and children
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This 2nd version of a vareuse include a cableknit jumper sticking out of the V neck collar. The set also includes an overlay to pick the color of said cableknit jumper.
33 solid swatches
39 solid swatches on the cableknit overlay (located in the right wrist section)
for all ages
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Similarly to the vareuse, the crewneck is a style of fishermen smocks. This style is traditionally associated with Cornwall, in the north west of England. Cornish crewneck smocks were used similarly to vareuses.
33 solid swatches
for all ages
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scythesms · 3 months
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The children shook in their stockings when their father approached, seeking their permission to invite his friend into the manor. They couldn’t believe it. For the past few years, their home had been a sanctuary limited to only two guests: Paul and Elaine's physician. The proposal of introducing someone new, particularly a "lady friend" of their father's, stirred a whirlwind of emotions within his children.
Edmund sensed their initial apprehension. They had been isolated for so long, cocooned within the walls of the manor. The idea of accommodating an outsider in the comfort of their own home felt both exhilarating and unsettling. In the end, they did agree. Cecily, Josiah, and Elaine did, at least. In truth, they wanted to become acquainted with the lady ever since learning of their father's frequent outings with her.
The three youngest children peered out from behind the arch of the door, eager to catch a glimpse of their father and his companion as they spoke quietly upon their arrival in the foyer. 
Elaine was the first out, running straight into her father’s expecting arms. Meanwhile, Cecily and Josiah focused their attention on her. Josiah, ever the blunt one, took it upon himself to inform their guest of his father’s zealous cleaning spree in preparation for her visit, only to find the floors still lacking in cleanliness. Simultaneously, Cecily warmly welcomed their new guest, offering to be her guide through the expansive manor.
Imogene was captivated by the children’s warmth and innocence, their small voices blending in a chorus of curiosity and excitement.
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Unnoticed by the bustling gathering in the foyer, Eugene observed silently from his position on the stairs. He sat with a brooding gaze, casting a disapproving eye upon his overly enthusiastic and excessively sharing siblings, as well as his stuttering father. When his gaze fell upon Imogene, a surge of frustration stained his vision red. Was everyone in the house touched by madness? It was a question he had pondered for years, and the resounding answer remained unchanged: Yes.
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