a 1930s style set of beach pajamas with wide and straight leg options
-BGC
-14 swatches + PSD
-same drill, feel free to recolor but don’t include the mesh, don’t reupload and don’t claim as yours
-as always don’t hesitate to contact me with any issues
I'm so glad to finally be able to get this small 1865 collection out. It was tricky figuring out the meshes since they don't resemble anything base game. I might add overlays later down the line, but I wanted to get this out first as overlays take time.
1865 is my favorite year of the 60s, and I especially adore the corselette gowns of that year. To make this more versatile for different styles, I split what was meant to be only two dresses into two skirts, two daytime blouses, and two evening bodices. I took inspiration from gowns that were interchangeable for both day and evening wear.
This set includes...
Skirts:
BGC
32 Swatches
All LODs
All Maps
Teen to elder
Feminine frame
Skirt section
Day blouses:
BGC
33/32 Swatches
All LODs
All Maps
Teen to elder
Feminine frame
Blouse section
Evening bodices:
BGC
32 Swatches
All LODs
All Maps
Teen to elder
Feminine frame
Blouse section
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Public release: 23.11.2025
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I'm so excited to be sharing this dress with you all ❤
I scrolled through Pinterest and found a beautiful dress from the 1870s that I wanted to use as inspiration. Of course, it had to be a little simplified for the Sims.
This set includes:
Inspired by ChèreIndolente's method of customizing with overlays, I went a little overboard with them this time. The dress comes with four overlay accessories: one for the bows, one for the underskirt, one for the trimmings, and one with a stripe and fleur pattern. They, of course, come in all my 32 swatches.
IMPORTANT! Since I wanted to be able to apply all overlays at once, they are spread throughout the accessory tab. Two are in the "bracelet" section, and the other two are in the respective "tights" and "socks" sections.
Preview swatches:
A brocade version of each color is not pictured here, because it hurts my wrists to make such an extensive swatch card 😅
Here's part one of my 300 followers gift! You guys were pretty split between more Victorian recolors and a build, so I thought I'd try and do both. First up is this dress, originally by the lovely @simstomaggie.
It comes in a whole 45 swatches this time - fifteen (mostly) plain solids, fifteen decorated ones (as seen above), and fifteen with a white base and colorful accents. I have once again included the PSD file, please feel free to use my textures for other things, so long as you provide credit! I'm quite pleased with the skirt & bodice textures for this one...
Also I'm sorry in advance for how pixely the "decorated" skirt textures look, there wasn't a lot I could do given UV sizing. There are lots of smooth skirts that look just fine though :)
Download links and unedited swatch previews are below the cut!
[ Edit: now has 50 swatches, with five extra pastels! I don't have fancy previews for them though I'm sorry :( ]
Download my recolor HERE (sfs)
Download the mesh HERE (patreon/free) REQUIRED!!!
(Featuring the obligatory Christmas candy cane swatch. Is it accurate for this period? IDK!! Is it whimsical? Yes.)
The decorated version was originally inspired by this fashion plate sent to the Sims of History discord by @zeehasablog but clearly I diverged pretty soon after I realized how little texture space I had to work with... I think I managed to get the spirit of it though!
And we're back at the regular 1880's fashion with this set which inludes bustle skirts in 3 lenghts, 2 skirt overlays, 3 flower accessories, a parasol and an umbrella !
More pics and download below
As referenced in the title, this set was inspired by Marie Bracquemont’s painting : Trois femmes aux ombrelles ou Les Trois grâces / Three Ladies with Parasols or Three Graces, 1880.
Thanks to @javitrulovesims for making the perfect pose for this set !
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Once again, these skirts have a slight bustle shape which would best fit for the natural form era : roughly 1875 - 1883 ; (well actually, the size of the bustle is dependant on the size of the sim’s butt so do with that what you will). They are more ornate than my Cueillette skirts featuring some gathered layers and trims typical of the period, so they would be better suited for higher class people or more dressed up occasions.
And as always I give you 3 versions with each a different lenght to have more teen options and worker friendly options . The short one end mid calf, the medium one is ankle lenght and the long is full lenght.
These two overlays will allow to respectively change the gathered layers and the trim swatches in order to channel the trim crazy period that were the 1880's.
in the middle finger section
74 swatches for the skirt overlay : 22 solids, 10 florals, 6 plaids, 25 stripes & 11 polka dots patterns
22 solid swatches for the trim overlay
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To properly channel Marie Bracquemond's painting I needed a bunch of flower accessories so you will find 3 accessories in thhis set : a hair flower, a collar flower and a boutonnière. In my opinion these are pretty timeless and can suit a wide array of looks as portrayed in the pictures below.
These are all edits of @the-melancholy-maiden's Hair Flowers Through the Ages Part 2 thanks to her very open TOU.
none of these are compatible with hats
51 swatches : the-melancholy-maiden's original 29 colors and my 22 colors
the collar flower and the boutonnière are in the necklace section
the hair flower is in the hat section, available for both female and male frames
the hair flower is hat slider compatible
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I made both an umbrella and a lacey parasol (using Javi's texture). These are rather timeless too I think, they are definetely suited for late victorian and edwardian eras.
These are both edits of @javitrulovesims's Meiji Komorebi Accessory Parasol, thank you Javi !
NOT compatible with necklaces, earrings, piercings or anything using the same UVmap (such as kijiko's lashes unfortunatly)
in the right index finger section
45 swatches : 2 colors for the frame and handle, 22 for the canopy and 1 fully black swatch
This treat is a set inspired by the Dress reform movement (a bit of the Aesthetic movement too, lots of overlap between these two) from the 1895 to the late 1900s.
More pics and download below
It includes the following CC items :
Like the Aesthetic movement, the Reform dress movement dates back to the mid 1800's. It aimed at making women garments less constricting (for reasons varying from praticality, political leanings, supposed health downsides of corsets...). It was linked to feminism especially at the start and gave birth to the bloomers in 1851 for example.
Reform dress usually involved making it so that the main weight of the clothing would be carried by the shoulders and torso instead of solely the waist and thus get rid of the corset and masses of underskirts, to establish a "more practical type of dress that would facilitate a physical and productive life". This resulted most times in flowy dress, usually tea gowns. Like previously mentionned there's a big overlap between reform and aesthetic dresses since the medieval and antique (and even sometimes regency) influences fited the less structured reform dress silhouette of the late 1800's / early 1900's.
Once again this type of clothing wasn't well considered by the society at large, it took hold in specific artistic spheres such as the one surrounding the Wiener Werksträtte (a viennese artist association of which Emilie Flöge was a part of, the artwork is truly fascinating and very influencial look it up !).
This type of dress was so unconventional that apparently, the painter Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (who might I add painted prostitutes and such on the daily) was scandalised by Maria Sèthe Van de Velde's appearance when she welcomed him in a tea gown (see the blue tea gown below for reference) which he mistook for a dressing gown. I feel like this little anecdote helps to put things into perspective.
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Download : dropbox — simfileshare
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And if you’re curious here were my main visuals references for this set :
Hello my sweeties! I'm so proud to release this gown for all of your 18th-century saves. This has been in my WIP folder for so SO long, and after a bit of a hiatus from creating, I'm so happy I could finish it for you! This gown was inspired by the many portraits of King Louis XV's daughters in their formal court attire.
As usual, I've created different overlay accessories to maximize your customization options in-game. Through different combos of gown color and overlays, there are literally over 100 billion unique looks for this dress... 🤯 I cannot WAIT to see what you can come up with!
Here's What You Get:
70 Swatches in @anachrosims Georgian & Federal Palette
BGC
Teen-Elder, Female-Frame, Disabled For Random
Includes all LODs, morphs, shadow map, specular, normal map, & custom thumbnails
Mesh & Textures entirely from scratch!
* Disclaimer: given the sheer size of this mesh, along with the detailing of the sleeves, this content is much higher-poly than my previous content! (16k to be exact, but still lower-poly than some other alpha cc)
** Disclaimer 2: true to historical accuracy, the skirt is quite large on this gown! I've done my best with sims' arm placement, but please expect some clipping now and then.
70 swatches each in matching palette
All located in Facial Piercings category of Head Accessories
Only compatible with Robe De Cour
When using these overlays, the original swatch color chosen for the full body outfit remains as the main color of the bodice and train. You can then fully layer these overlays for different combinations of bodice detail color, bow color, petticoat color, bodice/train damask pattern, and/or petticoat damask pattern.
Download either the Individual Package Files or Merged Package File
a 1930s style set of beach pajamas with wide and straight leg options
-BGC
-14 swatches + PSD
-same drill, feel free to recolor but don’t include the mesh, don’t reupload and don’t claim as yours
-as always don’t hesitate to contact me with any issues
I FINALLY Finished! I started this project back in 2020 a few weeks after TS4 Snowy Escape was released. At the moment it looked like a basic 1880's Bustle Dress, no big deal but once i reached the Weight paint mode it was a NIGHTMARE. You see? this dress have a slight Lobster Tail train and everytime i try to fix it it became harder and clippy. Frustrated and somewhat tired due the pandemic i decided to stash the project on the WIP folder and forget about it until a couple of days ago that resurfaced on my WIP's Folders so i revisited the project. Those damn weights didn't stood a chance and finally finished it.
The Dress is inspired on mid 1880's Japanese wear wore by the high class ladies on the Meiji Period Japan. They used to mix Kimono silks and Western patterns to create unique garments while still following the European fashionable dress.
Meiji Komorebi 1885 Dress
Base Game Compatible
Custom Icon and CAS Time Period Organized
14 Swatches. All properly tagged
Full Outfit Category
They might be wore by European Ladies as well after all the Japonisme Movement was super IN at that time
The tail might still have a slight clipping but is barely noticeable
> Download Here < EARLY ACCESS - (Public Release on 15/04/2023)