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“My sweater set is from Pink Magnolia in Mexico City, skirt from Arcade Vintage, loafers are Gucci loafers, and the bag Telfar. I felt that sustainability and supporting indie designers felt appropriate for Collina Strada whose show I am on my way to. (Ok, ok so my loafers but they’re from last year if that helps lol!) and bright colors for feeling excited to be back out in the world and at fashion week.”
Sep 9, 2022 ∙ Brooklyn Navy Yard
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“She who hangs out a lot in cemeteries” 🪦🥀 Top made by me from scrap fabric (hand sewing this reminded me of being in college and making clothes because I had little money), patchwork skirt by Kambriel, boots vintage, necklace by Asa Jewelry.
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I love that everything in this outfit has a story! ♡
The thrifting gods blessed me for my birthday and I found five great tops at my local second hand shop. Plussize clothing is very rare here but I still manage to find elusive gems. This sage green top is one of my finds.
The necklace comes from a local animal charity, they auction of handmade jewelry and other handmade accessories to support animal help.
The green bag with the cathedral window patchwork comes from a patchwork swap event. It's one of my favourite bags ever since I received it years ago! The fabric strap was slowly being rubbed away, so by now I have covered almost everything in crochet. (More crochet strap is at the back at the moment and not visible in this picture. As the fabric is further fraying from use I will have to make another crochet repair soon and will probably now just cover the whole strap).
@bright-eyes-hope gave me the skirt. She didn't really wear it anyway. It used to have a wide pink waistband (like about 25cm wide) and I removed it to attach it to another skirt of hers (where she didn't like the waistband). I loved the skirt and could keep it as a thank you for the transplantation! I've added a new waistband and a new voluminous underskirt (because the fabric is otherwise see-through and the previous underskirt was a tight tube).
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VITD Sims Lookbook: Alice
And finally, with Victor and Smiler done, we finish off with some looks for our lovely Cutter, Alice!
Alice gets straight into the custom content with one of her everyday outfits, wearing the blue swatches of the 1890s Working Girl set by @vintagesimstress! And unlike the last time I showed her in this outfit, this time she has the apron overlay to go with it. XD Looks good on her AND gives her the proper working-class vibes!
For bedtime, Alice gets a pretty nightgown -- and much like Smiler, while they're not era-appropriate, I had to give Alice the cute bunny slippers too. XD What, we know she likes white rabbits! If I remember correctly, that nightgown is a dress that comes with the Cottage Garden Fan Stuff Pack made by @plumbobteasociety -- I thought it looked nice as nightwear for her.
For that semi-formal party everyone's going to, Alice gets a Realm of Magic top and skirt that make her look at least somewhat respectable. While I think the outfit as a whole is a little pale, I really wanted to use that top on her -- I think she looks good in it. And the skirt ended up working with it pretty well (which is good, because it took me ages to find one that actually went with the top. Some of this shit is HARD to match, let me tell you!).
And for a formal occasion -- well, unlike the boy and the non-binary person, Alice doesn't need to rely on CC here. Get Famous provides a beautiful Victorian dress for her to swan around in! (Though I should probably download a few for her anyway, for variety's sake -- or at least a couple of hats that might go well with this outfit. Head looks a little naked here!) She looks ready for a day in Brightstone, doesn't she?
Okay, admittedly I didn't intend this outfit as an athletic outfit, just another everyday one (though I suppose Alice COULD wear it for working out). And this Cats & Dogs dress is probably a little too modern to fit the proper BITD vibes. But I really like it for the simple reason the patchwork skirt looks like something Alice made herself -- finding and saving up scraps of fabric so she could have something else to wear besides her iconic striped blouse and black skirt. And you can't deny, it DOES look good on her!
And finally, for those chilly days, Alice gets in on the cozy vibes with a cherries-and-flowers theme -- the sweater (and I believe the skirt) is from Cottage Living, while the hat is a recolor created by Plumbella (from "illegally downloading clothes for my sims," in this SimFileShare folder (as you might imagine, it's the one called "beret")). She looks pretty comfy -- and those boots were definitely made for stomping around the streets in the snow and rain.
And that's that! Hope you enjoyed this look at what my VITD characters would probably wear in their universe. Next time (after Valicertine's Day), we're back to the Chill Valicer save for store shenanigans and magic shenanigans! See you then!
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