

Download Yandered Plum Regency Everyday Dresses for your ladies mesh
and my recolors

Download RegencySpencer_Embroidery_01_Cakeyy_maya40 and more dresses
Regency Bride 01

Kent

Josephine silver

Josephine Silver-gold

Azure Dream

La Tulipe

Download Cupcakeyy Bridgerton Dress mesh
Download my recolors
Another pokebonnet - this time in silk.

DOWNLOAD - Maya_CK_PokeBonnet04
aaand...
Cupcakeyy's former VitaSims hat-hair conversion, a cute little hat.
The mesh can be found here:




DOWNLOAD Cupcakeyy's small bonnet recolors
And this is Canda's blanket covering one and two shoulders.
This was also made editable by Cupcakeyy, so I can make regency style cashmere scarves out of them ..
(There will be a photo of the two shoulder-covering version later because I don’t have time to play right now. In Bodyshop, this accessory looks in a strange shadow for some reason, and the inside is bright.
In a game, however, he "behaves well."
It may be that only my video card is stubborn)

Download stola shawls

DOWNLOAD - Maya_CK_PokeBonnet04
aaand...
Cupcakeyy's former VitaSims hat-hair conversion, a cute little hat.
The mesh can be found here:
Don't Forget Your Hat - Hairs Made Into Accessories




DOWNLOAD Cupcakeyy's small bonnet recolors
And this is Canda's blanket covering one and two shoulders.
This was also made editable by Cupcakeyy, so I can make regency style cashmere scarves out of them ..
(There will be a photo of the two shoulder-covering version later because I don’t have time to play right now. In Bodyshop, this accessory looks in a strange shadow for some reason, and the inside is bright.
In a game, however, he "behaves well."
It may be that only my video card is stubborn)

Download stola shawls
The Big Turbanization :D
In the age of regency, turban and turban-like wrapped scarves were in high fashion throughout Europe.
The ladies also wore it as evening wear, with jewelry needles and feathers enhancing the "romantic" and "exotic" feelings.




My first such job was the Africa Inspiration turban converted by Trapping, which is very nice and unisex, but due to its nature it fits very tightly on the head and most of the hair sticks out from under it.

Cupcakeyy agreed that we need to help with this: D
We redesigned the original TS3-to-S2 headgear a bit and then added some ornament. I borrowed the hanging tassel from one of Ran417’s Chinese hair ornaments. I edited the pens and the simple, alpha-editable brooch base in Milkshape. Not a big deal, but less is sometimes more. I wanted to give a lot of variation to those who like to experiment.
Here is our first version:



DOWNLOADS THE FEATHERED TURBANS
The second turban is also one of the TS3-toTS2 stuff. Originally, this was a classic Sims-type "hat hair" that I chose separately.
I also supplemented this with feathers and brooch base, and again with fringe borrowed from Ran417.

Unfortunately, the curls of hair also hang over these, but the mesh still gives more options for individual creations.
DOWNLOADS FRINGE TURBANS


The third turban is actually a scarf that the lady wears wrapped around her head. An edited version of the previous 2 turbanes. I did not have the extra decorations, because it is so beautiful even without decoration.
DOWNOLADS SHAWL TURBANS
In the age of regency, turban and turban-like wrapped scarves were in high fashion throughout Europe.
The ladies also wore it as evening wear, with jewelry needles and feathers enhancing the "romantic" and "exotic" feelings.




My first such job was the Africa Inspiration turban converted by Trapping, which is very nice and unisex, but due to its nature it fits very tightly on the head and most of the hair sticks out from under it.


Cupcakeyy agreed that we need to help with this: D
We redesigned the original TS3-to-S2 headgear a bit and then added some ornament. I borrowed the hanging tassel from one of Ran417’s Chinese hair ornaments. I edited the pens and the simple, alpha-editable brooch base in Milkshape. Not a big deal, but less is sometimes more. I wanted to give a lot of variation to those who like to experiment.
Here is our first version:



DOWNLOADS THE FEATHERED TURBANS
The second turban is also one of the TS3-toTS2 stuff. Originally, this was a classic Sims-type "hat hair" that I chose separately.
I also supplemented this with feathers and brooch base, and again with fringe borrowed from Ran417.


Unfortunately, the curls of hair also hang over these, but the mesh still gives more options for individual creations.
DOWNLOADS FRINGE TURBANS


The third turban is actually a scarf that the lady wears wrapped around her head. An edited version of the previous 2 turbanes. I did not have the extra decorations, because it is so beautiful even without decoration.
DOWNOLADS SHAWL TURBANS
This hat was inspired by Emma Thompson’s wonderful film and the cute straw hat seen in it, which Marianne Dashwood wears in this picture.

The hat was also based on one of the works of beyondmatter.
The name of the hat became "Marianne's Hat" after the film and novel heroine.



DOWNLOAD THE MARIANNE HATS AND MESHES
The capote bonnets. A relatively small hat made of a variety of materials.
It can be ornate, silk-coated, but it can also be a very simple little straw hat.
The basis of this hat is also one of the creations of beyondmatter, a sunday hat. I transformed this into a regency Victorian bonnet-hat.
Informative article here:






DOWNLOAD CAPOTE BONNETS

The hat was also based on one of the works of beyondmatter.
The name of the hat became "Marianne's Hat" after the film and novel heroine.



DOWNLOAD THE MARIANNE HATS AND MESHES
The capote bonnets. A relatively small hat made of a variety of materials.
It can be ornate, silk-coated, but it can also be a very simple little straw hat.
The basis of this hat is also one of the creations of beyondmatter, a sunday hat. I transformed this into a regency Victorian bonnet-hat.
Informative article here:
Jane Austen's World






DOWNLOAD CAPOTE BONNETS
My hat
My hat is a whole simple hat.
It has some red moire ribbon on it,
And so from right to left, sloping upwards,
nine rosebuds are tied well with it.
Lace meanders between the rosebuds,
This is how the old Hungarians wore it.
Above the lace, up five inch, is a thread-button,
and there is a steel buckle underneath.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
Small basket-shape trough is the base,
and on this, as the flavors on the fruit
Crepe-colored round pom-poms are hanging.
Clusters fly up from these,
There are solid iron bars down.
And on the slats like so many drops
Beautiful little glass spheres are hanging.
And live goldfish in spheres.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
It has an wren and four hummingbirds on it.
A chicken wing with two thighs,
And below is a bat ear and a real goose foot.
Bunch of feathers on top, half a meter, modest.
Behind him is a small lion mane,
And a drawer, a la Leopold I,
and Marconi's fine wire without wire,
And a beautiful little crocodile that bites.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
We opened a hat salon!
I also wanted to try myself in mesh editing a long time ago.
However, because I am absolutely untalented in programming, code, and bone assignments, I couldn’t move on to the after Milkshape / UVMapper / AdobePS.
It was a huge pleasure for me when Cupcakeyy undertook to co-create with me.
It took on the harder part of the job, making my meshes usable in the game.
We made our first hat based on an old Vita Sims hat hair.
This used to be separated by Cupcakeyy and turned into an add-on (Glasses). In my Victorian set you will find hats made for this.
A 19th century lady's wardrobe - part2.
There is also a smaller - cute - version, for which I have already made some textures. That will happen soon.
After several reworkings, corrections, messages full of my frequent apologies, a refurbished, supplemented hat was made, which I named the Sylvia hat after my favorite sim daughter - she was the mannequin.
Here are the first few versions (check back later, there will be more.)

SYLVIA HATS MEDIAFIRE FOLDER
MESHES, UVMAP, PSD.
Capote bonnet hat
It is based on a summer hat model I found on Sketchfab.
this was created and shared by beyondmatter.
We also thoroughly remodeled it and decorated it with ribbons, bows, feathers. He also got a lining.




Regency Capote Bonnet meshes, UVmap, PSD, and recolors SFS folder
or
Mediafire folder
Poke bonnet



Regency pokebonnet stuff - SFS folder
or
Mediafire folder
My hat is a whole simple hat.
It has some red moire ribbon on it,
And so from right to left, sloping upwards,
nine rosebuds are tied well with it.
Lace meanders between the rosebuds,
This is how the old Hungarians wore it.
Above the lace, up five inch, is a thread-button,
and there is a steel buckle underneath.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
Small basket-shape trough is the base,
and on this, as the flavors on the fruit
Crepe-colored round pom-poms are hanging.
Clusters fly up from these,
There are solid iron bars down.
And on the slats like so many drops
Beautiful little glass spheres are hanging.
And live goldfish in spheres.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
It has an wren and four hummingbirds on it.
A chicken wing with two thighs,
And below is a bat ear and a real goose foot.
Bunch of feathers on top, half a meter, modest.
Behind him is a small lion mane,
And a drawer, a la Leopold I,
and Marconi's fine wire without wire,
And a beautiful little crocodile that bites.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
My hat is a whole simple hat.
We opened a hat salon!
I also wanted to try myself in mesh editing a long time ago.
However, because I am absolutely untalented in programming, code, and bone assignments, I couldn’t move on to the after Milkshape / UVMapper / AdobePS.
It was a huge pleasure for me when Cupcakeyy undertook to co-create with me.
It took on the harder part of the job, making my meshes usable in the game.
We made our first hat based on an old Vita Sims hat hair.
This used to be separated by Cupcakeyy and turned into an add-on (Glasses). In my Victorian set you will find hats made for this.
A 19th century lady's wardrobe - part2.
There is also a smaller - cute - version, for which I have already made some textures. That will happen soon.
After several reworkings, corrections, messages full of my frequent apologies, a refurbished, supplemented hat was made, which I named the Sylvia hat after my favorite sim daughter - she was the mannequin.
Here are the first few versions (check back later, there will be more.)

SYLVIA HATS MEDIAFIRE FOLDER
MESHES, UVMAP, PSD.
Capote bonnet hat
It is based on a summer hat model I found on Sketchfab.
this was created and shared by beyondmatter.
We also thoroughly remodeled it and decorated it with ribbons, bows, feathers. He also got a lining.




Regency Capote Bonnet meshes, UVmap, PSD, and recolors SFS folder
or
Mediafire folder
Poke bonnet



Regency pokebonnet stuff - SFS folder
or
Mediafire folder
I admit I didn’t like the “regency” style.
I didn’t even think of ever making things like that.
For my most recent jewelry set project, I did a lot of research, collecting photos and other imagery.
And that’s when I realized that the “empire-regency” era created the most wonderful jewelry creations.
Sophisticated works of art. Diamonds, amethyst (my favorite gem), topazes, turquoise ...
And the cameos and micromosaics that have been taken over from antiquity!
And meanwhile I saw the clothes. They shine from gold and silver embroidery, colorful flower patterns.
Lightweight muselins, moire silks, pastel colors. In contrast with them the deep shades of velvet.
There was no escape, I make to do something. :D
I experimented a lot with different meshes.
They’re all very good, but somehow they don’t give back exactly that weightless, soft beauty that “attracted” me to the subject. :thinking:
Cupcakeyy solved my problem again.
The first part, from the women’s wardrobe, was made for the mesh she made.
Faithfully to my habit, it is historically inspired and realistic clothes.
I hope you like it. :)
"Kent Court Dress - Amtehyst-gold" (It is in the collection of the Kent State University Museum)

"Dowager Tsarina - Blue moire gold palmette" (Celebration dress, Maria Fyodorvna, widow of Paul I.)

"Empire Court Dress - Josephine - silverskirt"
(Inspired by Empress Josephine dress-piece)

"Empire Court Dress - Josephine - Yellow&Gold&Pearl"
(Inspired by Empress Josephine court train)

"Empire Court Dress - Josephine - White&Gold&Pearl"
(Version of the above dress)

"Regency - Gold Peacock"
(Met Museum)

"Blue Tosca"
(It got its name from the blue version of one of my favorite textures, Tosca. lol
A random discovery. I think it was made for one of the movies.)

"Regeny Satin"
(Also a random hit for the keyword "regency dresses" :P lol )

"Regency Yellow Dresses"
(This dress has already been "processed" by Lidiqnata for her own regency net.
I really like it because of its color and simplicity.
That's why I made my own version.)

Last not least - Hungarian dresses
Elsewhere, "regency", "empire", or "Napoleonic" is the "age of the Enlightenment" in the history of Hungary.
It was then that the Hungarian nobles discovered their own homeland. Before the era, the country lived under feudal conditions.
Our nobility lived abroad, wasted money, and many did not even know where Hungary was.
It perfectly describes this situation in the XIX. One of the novels of the greatest Hungarian writer of the 19th century, Mór Jókai, "A Hungarian Nabob".
A Hungarian Nabob - novel by Mór Jókai
Not too many women’s clothes have survived from this era. In our museums I found a single garment that was arguably made in the early 19th century.
Our national outfit did not fit the regency cut line, so it was not popular. They wore clothes brought from abroad.
The former owner of the only dress is unknown. Therefore, I borrowed her name from the protagonist of the novel linked above. Fanny is a charming young lady whose life path has always fascinated her.
"Fanny Mayer"

The other clothes were created by my imagination, they didn’t exist in reality.
I took the embroidery of the blue bodice dresses from a Rococo embroidery pattern.
"Regency Blue White Embroidery - 3 Version"

"Enlightenment Hungarian Red Lilly"

Since Sims File Share is currently "getting sick", I've brought up a Mediafire album link. Later replenish the SFS-link as well.
Part 1. - Cupcakey's mesh
Sims File Share link:
Mesh not included. Please download here:
Simbury
enjoy :)
I didn’t even think of ever making things like that.
For my most recent jewelry set project, I did a lot of research, collecting photos and other imagery.
And that’s when I realized that the “empire-regency” era created the most wonderful jewelry creations.
Sophisticated works of art. Diamonds, amethyst (my favorite gem), topazes, turquoise ...
And the cameos and micromosaics that have been taken over from antiquity!
And meanwhile I saw the clothes. They shine from gold and silver embroidery, colorful flower patterns.
Lightweight muselins, moire silks, pastel colors. In contrast with them the deep shades of velvet.
There was no escape, I make to do something. :D
I experimented a lot with different meshes.
They’re all very good, but somehow they don’t give back exactly that weightless, soft beauty that “attracted” me to the subject. :thinking:
Cupcakeyy solved my problem again.
The first part, from the women’s wardrobe, was made for the mesh she made.
Faithfully to my habit, it is historically inspired and realistic clothes.
I hope you like it. :)
"Kent Court Dress - Amtehyst-gold" (It is in the collection of the Kent State University Museum)

"Dowager Tsarina - Blue moire gold palmette" (Celebration dress, Maria Fyodorvna, widow of Paul I.)

"Empire Court Dress - Josephine - silverskirt"
(Inspired by Empress Josephine dress-piece)

"Empire Court Dress - Josephine - Yellow&Gold&Pearl"
(Inspired by Empress Josephine court train)

"Empire Court Dress - Josephine - White&Gold&Pearl"
(Version of the above dress)

"Regency - Gold Peacock"
(Met Museum)

"Blue Tosca"
(It got its name from the blue version of one of my favorite textures, Tosca. lol
A random discovery. I think it was made for one of the movies.)

"Regeny Satin"
(Also a random hit for the keyword "regency dresses" :P lol )

"Regency Yellow Dresses"
(This dress has already been "processed" by Lidiqnata for her own regency net.
I really like it because of its color and simplicity.
That's why I made my own version.)

Last not least - Hungarian dresses
Elsewhere, "regency", "empire", or "Napoleonic" is the "age of the Enlightenment" in the history of Hungary.
It was then that the Hungarian nobles discovered their own homeland. Before the era, the country lived under feudal conditions.
Our nobility lived abroad, wasted money, and many did not even know where Hungary was.
It perfectly describes this situation in the XIX. One of the novels of the greatest Hungarian writer of the 19th century, Mór Jókai, "A Hungarian Nabob".
A Hungarian Nabob - novel by Mór Jókai
Not too many women’s clothes have survived from this era. In our museums I found a single garment that was arguably made in the early 19th century.
Our national outfit did not fit the regency cut line, so it was not popular. They wore clothes brought from abroad.
The former owner of the only dress is unknown. Therefore, I borrowed her name from the protagonist of the novel linked above. Fanny is a charming young lady whose life path has always fascinated her.
"Fanny Mayer"

The other clothes were created by my imagination, they didn’t exist in reality.
I took the embroidery of the blue bodice dresses from a Rococo embroidery pattern.
"Regency Blue White Embroidery - 3 Version"

"Enlightenment Hungarian Red Lilly"

Since Sims File Share is currently "getting sick", I've brought up a Mediafire album link. Later replenish the SFS-link as well.
Part 1. - Cupcakey's mesh
Sims File Share link:
Mesh not included. Please download here:
Simbury
enjoy :)
A Victorian lady is inconceivable without accessories. Hat, gloves, fan, umbrella ... must.
I've published some hats in the past. The mesh was made by Cakeyy (Cupcakey) from VitaSims hat hair.
Now I have brought another essential thing. I made some parasols using Daislia "Alice Umbrella" mesh.

Download Victorian lace parasols - Mesh - Daislia "Alice umbrella"
Speak to me in the language of the handfans !
This was, indeed, a serious art of conversation. A lady could say many things without words if she had a fan in her hand.
TheNinthWave created the meshes of my first fans.
I found it on PBK.




Download Victorian handfans - Mesh: TNW separated handfans
I've published some hats in the past. The mesh was made by Cakeyy (Cupcakey) from VitaSims hat hair.
Now I have brought another essential thing. I made some parasols using Daislia "Alice Umbrella" mesh.

Download Victorian lace parasols - Mesh - Daislia "Alice umbrella"
Speak to me in the language of the handfans !
This was, indeed, a serious art of conversation. A lady could say many things without words if she had a fan in her hand.
TheNinthWave created the meshes of my first fans.
I found it on PBK.




Download Victorian handfans - Mesh: TNW separated handfans