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I made some minor changes to this mesh.
I rounded the edge of the train and adjusted it a bit on the skirt.
Not a big change.
I spent most of my time editing this UV map.
The skirt and top are now no longer separated on UV.
It's a bit easier to create new textures for it
The mesh is an independent instance, it does not overwrite Sussi's original mesh.
But the textures of the original version don't match it







In the package you will find a psd file that also contains the new uv map.
In addition, I also included the test texture (cream-white lace dress) from the bodyshop, the alpha and normal map (bump map) image files, for those who like color actions.

https://simfileshare.net/download/4025950/

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I've been wanting a mesh like this for a long time.
I love the crinoline era, the excessively fluffy, lacy, ruffled dresses of the era.
Sussi's old crinoline was the basic mesh, of which I first straightened the skirt part - the first crinolines were made from this first with the help of Cakeyy and then LizCrea - then i added some alpha layers.
I used an also old Sims Markplatz mesh as a study, and since I don't feel confident enough to build a completely independent mesh yet, I used Schonnenschein's meshes


as a base several times. (Okay, I know it's cheating, but maybe this way I can be more sure that there won't be any problems in game.)

It comes with three textures, af-yf-ef, and the tf version.
One of the adult dresses is a white silk with lots of lace and ruffled sleeves, the second was inspired by a portrait of Empress Elisabeth as a young empress,



while the third is a dark blue dress with silver lace.
For the teen version, I wanted to make white in addition to the dark blue and gold lace, but somehow I ended up with only pink.
It has a bit of a confectioner's cake effect, but it's cute.

Note:
Due to the large circumference of the skirts, the arms sink into the dress - but those who use a similar type of mesh in a historical hood may already be used to this.




Teen versions



More photos


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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:

Jane Austen's World








DOWNLOAD CAPOTE BONNETS


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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
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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

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The XIX. Century ladies fashion continues with bustle-era clothes.

After I published clothes made for Sussi-Crinoline meshes, I got this "challenge" on PBK:

„Hope you will consider to make more victorian Things, would love to see some more 1880s bustle gowns for my sims, as I love to play with my Empress Elisabeth in that time period ”


Well, dear Trianon, I hope you will like these clothes as well.

I know a lot of time has passed. But the available nets didn't like it too much.

Chriko, it's too thin.

AllAbout Styles - more like an casual body shape

 
I was browsing through the Wayback Machine and found an evening dress set on an already closed page (the Sims Connection).

"Hey, this is the shape of the bustle dress. Let's look closer!"

The net would have been great - if you didn't have a disturbing mistake.

There was a visible gap at the neck.


 

What can we do if we do not understand net repair?
We're running for help, the Garden of Shadows.

 

At my request, HurricaneTaylor immediately took action.

I didn't see any improvement.

Because there is such chaos in the Download folder, I did not notice the broken mesh duplicates!!!

Then HermitFox intervened and finally the fault disappeared.
I am grateful to each of them for their technical support and patience.

 

When I finished with some clothes, I tried the other two mesh with curiosity.
After all, they're all good.
Who loves them so you can use them with my textures.

 

The momentum brought me to another idea.
Since I love the steampunk style, I also went into such a project.
As soon as I finish, I will also share it.


 


 





















BUSTLE SC - SIMS CONNECTION MESH









BUSTLE AAS - THE ALLABOUT STYLES MESH










BUSTLE C - CHRIKO MESH

I attached the net to every dress.
Can be downloaded severally.
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I have to admit that I didn't like the old mesh for a long time.
Alpha nets are more attractive.
But Sussi Friberg made such excellent crinols that I couldn't miss the opportunity.
Great body shape, absolutely perfect, Victorian bodice.

I made clothes for two versions. One has no sleeves. This is great for ball clothes.
The other is more casual attire.
A total of 16 clothes.
I hope you will love them.

I attached the meshes. But you can find them here if necessary.

Seven Dials Dickens London: Crinoline Dress Mesh + 4 Textures


Seven Dials Dickens London: Crinoline Sleeves Mesh + 2 "Madam Stride" Textures


Thanks to Sussi for them, and the Mod the Sims website to keep them safe.

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Crinoline with sleeves.


Crinoline unsleeves


Mesh in the Sim File Share album!

Enjoy!

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In the summer of 2017, I published a request on Sims Cave.
I like a mesh, a separate, crinoline-type (hoop) skirt.

A few days later, JulieJ replied.

She prepared the skirt!

He used Yana's alpha mesh, for which I was grateful for her.

This is how the creation of this collection began.


Because I need blouses for the skirt, a long research has begun. I tried many meshes. Finally, 5 were appropriate.

The first, my favorite, is a separate jacket from a H&M suit. A bolero coat. Amaryll made it.
(I'm sorry I did not find the mesh again. I think it was GOS. Mesh attached)
Excellent for walking dresses, for victorian ladies, or southern belles.

The second is the eternal master, Liana's work. A trumpet sleeve with sleek top. Absolutely victorian.

Finally, I found the miracle of All About Style with Stella's "princess" blouse, with the long-awaited puffy sleeves. (Unfortunately, All About Style has been closed. Mesh attached)

At that time I still work on two blouses. When they are ready, they become part of the wardrobe.

Huge thanks for mesh-creators, and special thanks to JulieJ for starting the project with the skirt!

Each package contains the mesh!






DOWNLOAD HOOP SKIRTS



DOWNLOAD BOLERO TOP'S





DOWNLOAD LIANA VICTORIAN BLOUSE





DOWNLOAD PRINCESS TOPS





There will be, of course, a range of accessories.
Cakeyy's great work, the bonnet, made by VitaSims hat-hair. Biene's victorian bonnet. Using a summer hat with Mila's creation.
Beach umbrellas - thanks to Daislia and Moirae.
Fans - TheNinthWaveSims, - veils - Sussi, - and brooches - LianaSims, and PeggySims.

I found most of the textures through Pinterest, on the net




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