Lovejoy offically being paid by the Federation
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Up until the 1300s clothing was relatively functional and basic, but during this century we saw the emergence of formally recognised "fashion". Previously draped garments and straight seams were replaced by curved seams and more fitted silhouettes thanks to the beginnings of tailoring, as well as the introduction of lacing and buttons.
You can find more of my historical content here: 1300s ✺ 1400s ✺ 1500s ✺ 1600s
OUTFIT RESOURCES
Queen: Crown & Veil | Wimple | Dress (TSR) | Ring (Base Game)
Princess: Hennin | Hair (TSR) | Dress (TSR) | Cloak | Ring (TSR)
Court Lady One: Hat | Wimple & Veil | Dress | Undershirt (TSR) | Ring
Court Lady Two: Escoffion (TSR) | Necklace (TSR) | Dress | Undershirt (TSR)
Noblewoman: Hair (TSR) | Veil | Earrings (TSR) | Cloak | Dress | Belt | Ring (My Wedding Stories)
Noblewoman Riding: Hair | Dress | Undershirt | Ring (My Wedding Stories)
Merchant's Wife One: Head Covering (Journey To Batuu) | Necklace (Werewolves) | Dress (TSR) | Undershirt (TSR) | Belt (TSR)
Merchant's Wife Two: Hair & Wimple | Wreath | Dress | Undershirt (TSR)
Citizen One: Head Covering | Dress | Shoes (City Living)
Citizen Two: Hair | Dress | Shoes (TSR)
Peasant One: Hat | Wimple (TSR) | Dress (TSR)
Peasant Two: Head Covering | Hair | Dress (TSR)
With thanks to some amazing creators: @candysims4 @simverses @scoobysnaxsims @destinationboogie @trillyke @caio-cc @zurkdesign @sychik @waxesnostalgic @zx-ta @satterlly @simstrouble @madlensims @lehgames @historicalsimslife
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i LOVE how you draw homelander with fangs
I love that the man who plays him has unusually sharp teeth. I tend to draw characters with fangs regardless of if they have them or not but in this case, I have some substantial reference to point to if someone asks me why I draw him like . . . this
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idk why its messing me up so bad that they were called condoms as early as the 16th century. it feels like something that should be a brand-name-turned-common-name a la trampoline or frisbee
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Book cover, Mamluk period, 1300s-1400s, Egypt or Syria.
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I Still Need Help
You may have seen my old post floating around. The TL;DR is that I used all my savings to help catch up on rent and bills. My moms car broke down, I need to drive her to work and myself to my own part-time job, my own car is technically my dad’s and he wants it back to sell off because he’s also in financial trouble, and so I’m in need of a new car, because it’s the only car my mom and I have between ourselves.
My previous deadline ended with not even half of my goal met, so I will be giving us 1 more month- until November 1st- to raise $5000. If the goal isn’t met, I will be taking what I have and I’ll try to do what I can with it. As always, I will be contributing $400 a month to the goal, the rest of my money will be going to bills and food.
Cash App: $SRockford96
Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/andraws
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/forestinchaostcg (on hiatus)
$4277/$5000 raised as of 10/27/2023
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I'm interrupting the Ultimate Decades Challenge timeline to bring you these GORGEOUS medieval inspired belts. Recently @flowermilksims released two collections and when I tell you I was crying screaming throwing up. There were basically no CC medieval belts when I was working on the 1300s and 1400s, so I'm really glad these stunning ones are now out in the world.
You can check out part one (metal and gems) here and part two (cloth) here.
CC used: Necklace | Dress
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