Some creator’s SFS accounts have been hacked I checked on my SFS files and so far everything is as it should be (no new upload or update since at least november 2024 /jeez it’s already been that long 🙈 shame on me/)
Stay careful out there, and try to generally avoid downloading from SFS for now
The Sandalwood is a must-have for fall season 🍂 It was made to be timeless, elegant and versatile!
This set contains 9 items: two statement pieces with different versions and also essential pieces such as the turtlenecks so your sims can feel warm and cozy ❤
The Elodie Trenchcoat and the Adaline Jacket have a special palette with rich earthy warm tones.
I made mima’s red dress from perfect blue. it’s not 100% but i think this is pretty decent!
what you get
dress (1 colour but i’ve included a PSD template)
hair (my first and most ceratinly last hair from scratch)
hairband overlay (found in lip ring)
gloves (rc from bg but brighter)
socks (slightly see through)
bloody umbrella accessory (found in hats - stigmata rig)
CAS Icon (for everything)
notes
i completely forgot how to make cc for this game bc i haven’t done it in forever. i’ll end up fixing whatever’s broken with this set but please enjoy. im back on hiatus after this.
Long time to see! I fell in love with the slick wavy hair from the latest expansion pack and felt it needed more variations. This is the first hair I’ve made in a while and I’m hoping to release a few more before the end of the year. Stay tuned!
inspired by a real dress from 1916, this dress is made of cotton ‘crash’ (thick, textured fabric) with a one-piece style that gives the illusion of a two-piece dress with a coat and pleated plaid skirt
an Edwardian-inspired lawn dress for girls, with a lace detailed front and a wide satin ribbon sash and bow. the shape of the dress approximates the shape that was common in Edwardian children’s clothes
The 1920s and 30s were all about exploring places you most certainly shouldn’t be. While that’s rightly frowned upon now (yes, even your next door neighbour’s basement, Susan), your sims can still look stylish and era-appropriate while scaling the depths of Tutenkabbagepatch’s tomb, or looking for that jar of pennies from the 70s in their parents’ attic.