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I love to make vintage skins and most of all I love the clothes from the Edwardian era (1901-1915) and
the years around that time.
I have actually collected over 2000 photos of clothes from that time period
(yes I AM nuts) to use as inspiration for my skins. This means that most of the skins you'll find here
are very authentic and based on real clothes. I have to adapt them to the sim-world and the limitations
of the meshes of course, but I will try my best to resemble the real clothes. For the buyable section
I will have to use my imagination a bit more though since there are fewer photos to find of these
type of clothes and it's also harder to find suitable meshes.
Two of my favorite sources for inspiration are
Bobby Dene's
and Antique & Vintage Dress Gallery.
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All skins come in all three skincolors.
No heads are included and a lot of the "meshes" used for the hairs don't even
exist, I've "improved" them a bit in Psp. (If you happen to be a mesher and decides to make some free vintage hair-meshes I will love you
forever) BTW The reason for combining normal and formal is that most of the dresses form this
time period could work as both.
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If you're looking for the maids you will find them under Theme - Upstairs Downstairs.
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