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ancsury92 · 9 months
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I absolutely adore The silence of the sea (2004) and Suite francaise (2014). Those movies broke my heart, but they are so sensitive, moving, beautiful love stories. And yes, also they have amazing main characters. I found some similarities between
Werner von Ebrennac
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and Bruno van Folk
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they both come from a military family
they had no other option, but to enlist
they condemn the brutalities of the Nazis
they are both composers and play the piano
they are sensitive
they are both handsome as hell
they both patriots
they both possibly had the same fate (dissapeared or killed)😭
the broke my HEART
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margotrobbieuniverse · 5 months
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Suite Française - 2014
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trash-rules · 2 years
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“Forget all this for two minutes.”
Suite Francaise (2014)
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lynx-paw · 1 year
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"Be careful with your life."
"Is it precious to you?"
"Yes."
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lucy-sky · 2 years
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Congrats on your milestone Lucy!! You share some amazing content and art (!!!) here and you deserve all the love 🥳🎨✨ I'd like to request a character aesthetic: Bruno von Falk + music.
Aaaah LOVE this request, thank you so much, dear Flot !! ❤️ This movie is something I didn't expect to love as much as I did 😌 Here you go:
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If you want to request an aesthetic or a drabble, please read this post!
Requests open until the end of May! ❤️
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gardenofnineveh · 2 years
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I painted scene from Suite Francaise. I think Matthias Schoenarts is 🔥 (I liked him in Kursk, too.)
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mostlykind · 2 years
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it’s nearly 3am and I am awake bc I decided to watch a film based purely on the fact matthias schoenaerts was in it
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lebedame-wegelagerin · 5 months
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And here, as promised to the dear @vinceaddams come a lot of extant Garments from my recent Visit at the German National Museum in Nuremberg. I am trying to give as much Information about each Picture as I can though unfortunately not all of the Pictures were taken by me and I could take Pictures as extensively (including Info Signs) as I would have wanted, lest I be abandoned in the Clothing Section. Also the whole Section was awfully dim, which made it rather difficult to read some of the Signs. The last three Pictures were taken in a different Section, thus the more pleasant Lighting.
Servant Livery, bavarian Court, mid 19th Century (left); Servant of the Count of Cannotreadhisname, first half 19th Century (right)
Woman's Folkdress, Lötschental/Wallis (Switzerland), Museum dates it 1830/1905 which is an awfully broad Range, but maybe it was altered later; shows wonderfully how late 18th Century Styles were preserved in european Folkdress that came to be in the 19th Century proper
Various Men's Garments throughout the 18th Century, as there are Closeups of each, the respective Detailinformation will be provided further down.
Men's Spencer, c. 1810s-1820s, Linen and Cotton, the Sign didn't say it explicitely but due to it's Placement in the Exhibition and comparable other Pieces I have seen, I think this is more of a common Man's Piece of Clothing.
Three Men's Shirts, various Shoebuckles, a cocked Hat, a Periwig and what I assume to be a Hair Bag. This Display Case had a rather badly illuminated Sign, so sadly I have no further Details about the Pieces.
Justeaucorps, c. 1695, Wool, Silk, Metal Trim.
Waistcoat, c. 1695, Silk, according to the Museum it was worn together with the Justeaucorps, which seems to be a nice Colour-Combination.
Breeches, 1790-1800, Silk. Very pretty Pair, but the bad Lighting doesn't really let it show.
Habit à la francaise, c. 1790, Wool, Silk, Embroidery (What a Material Specification...). I really like the Combination of those subtle dark on dark Stripes and the Embroidery.
Tailcoat, c. 1790/1795, Cotton, Silk, Linen, really peak 1790s Look honestly.
Very wide Court Panniers, with Pocket Hoops and Crinoline in the Background. Alas no Detail Information for this and the next two Pictures.
Frontal View of the Pannier. I suppose I have to get one of those at some Point, if only for how extra they are.
Three Pairs of Stays, two from the Front, one from the Back. Sadly I don't feel confident enough to Date those and I have no Pictures showing the Info Signs well enough.
Lots of pretty Dresses that were exhibited in another Section of the Museum. The right one is a Robe à l'Anglaise, but that's all I can tell.
Another beautiful Anglaise, notable for being preserved in its Entirety with original Ruffles.
More pretty Dresses. Unfortunately due to Time Reasons I have no Pictures of the Suits displayed across the Dresses in the U-shaped Display, though I have to say one of them had a very much not authentic Lacebib hanging from the Neck...
That's all the cool Clothing Pics I have, at some Point I will return and take loooots more Pictures from all the Angles too. Also at some Point I might write to the Museum about the Lighting, there surely is a better Solution when having your Objects barely visible with unreadable Signs while still protecting them from UV-Rays.
Bonus-Pic 1:
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Me, in historical Dress, c. 1750 (minus the Shoes), standing in a historical Kitchen.
Bonus-Pic 2, for the Boat-Crowd:
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Beautifully detailed Modell Sailing Ship, early to mid 17th Century if I remember correctly. Interestingly enough all the little Sailor Figurines on it were very much early 19th Century in Style, so I assume the previous owner had those added at some Point, before the Museum acquired the Model in the late 19th Century. (The Incongruence sadly wasn't addressed on the Info Sign, so I might contact them about this too.)
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windermeresimblr · 4 months
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Dance Suite: A Maxis-Match Rococo Clothing Set For C-EF
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This was inspired by my frustration with the Store's "Morning in the Garden dress," which is a decent approximation of a robe a la Francaise, if somewhat costume-y. The channels were poorly assigned, the mesh was nowhere near as wide as it ought to have been at the hips, there were no engageantes, but worst of all, there was no maternity morph for the young adults and adults! So I set out and made one. And then I adjusted the channels to make things much more fashionable. Because I can't be the only one to look at extant examples with mix-and-match stomachers, robes, and petticoats and think "YES PLEASE!"
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Option one (seen in picture four) has a channel for the robe, the petticoat and bows, the stomacher, and the tucker (1), choker, and engageantes (2).
Option two has a channel for the robe, the bows, the stomacher and bows, and the tucker, choker, and engageantes.
Option three has a channel for the robe and stomacher, the bows, the petticoat, and the tucker, choker, and engageantes.
Option four has a channel for the robe and petticoat, the bows, the stomacher, and the tucker, choker, and engageantes.
This dress is available for Everyday, Formal, Career, Makeover, and Maternity for Teens (Courante), Young Adults and Adults (Allemande), and Elders (Sarabande).
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And then I made a vaguely Rococo dress for the children, because I was sick of putting them in the Tudor dress, and they couldn't all wear Danjaley's dress all the time! The style could fit anywhere from, say, 1680 to 1780, though the polonaise-style ruffles might be more suitable for the 1770s-80s. It's darling, in my opinion.
Option one (not shown) has the original yellow gold rick-rack trim.
Option two has a new bronze rick-rack trim.
Option three has a new silver rick-rack trim.
All of the options have the same channels: bodice and skirt, sleeves, stomacher, and trimming.
This dress is available for Everyday, Formal, Career, and Makeover for Children (Gavotte).
There are some really harsh shoulder seams that I can't smooth out. Additionally, the child dress has a strange gap between the sleeve cap and the sleeve that I can't figure out; I may revise this when I'm more skilled at frankenmeshing.
All photos are unedited; what you see is what you get! You should not need the Store dress or Generations for these dresses to work.
Download them here. I hope you have a happy holiday season, and may this new year be safe, happy, and full of simming!
Credits
EAXIS for the original "Morning in the Garden" dress, as well as the "Dress With Bolero" and "Princess Dress Costume."
KentConverts for the teen and elder female conversions of said "Morning in the Garden" dress, as I took those meshes and bonedeltas and ran with them; you can have my dresses and Kent's at the same time, as they're separate items.
Edorenel, whose Colonial Williamsburg palette I used to make reasonably-period but still visually distinct presets in CAS.
@danjaley, for the poses, inspiration photo, and the wonderful tutorial on bonedeltas.
@simlicious, for the patterns and troubleshooting my initial forays into meshing!
(1) The "tucker" is the trim along the inside neckline. I decided to put it on the same channel as the engageantes and choker because I like the look.
(2) The "engageantes" are the lacy sleeve trim seen here. One day I'll make a set that actually is meshed...
(3) The self-stripe you see on the elder model is a pattern in progress of my own, borrowed from @simbury's silk stripes texture for TS2. I'm a sucker for self-stripes.
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margotrobbieuniverse · 5 months
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Suite Française - 2014
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nuzzle · 5 months
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what do you think of the new holy doll memoir op?
the navy colorway looks... decent and better suits the theme and hime look they're going for, but i'd like to see how it looks worn. i've only seen the white and pink colorways modeled so far. the pink colorway better displays the aspects of it that i dislike.
at first i thought the amount of bows vertically placed is what i didn't like about it, but other releases have pulled it off and made it look good (an example being robe a la francaise) so i suspect it's a combination of the shiny material of the satin and the amount of bows with no breathing room that overwhelms and sort of cheapens the look for me. satin is kind of a nightmare material to get to sit neatly and stay smooth and not wrinkled IME. i'm not a big fan of the transparent hem either... just feels too busy and like too much is going on IMO. if i could change something about it i'd maybe keep the 2 bows on the bodice, the one on the waistline and remove the ones below? or at least remove the ones where the transparent hem starts.
it's not hideous or anything it's just not something i'd go for personally. for those reasons i will be sitting this one out...
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steffen-dilfrael · 2 months
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Je dois ecrire mon edito amoureuse en francaise parce qu il n en faut pas lis toute de suite mais je suis peut etre amoureuse
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triviareads · 5 months
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So literal weeks after the Tillie Cole thing, I received an email from an ARC service I subscribe to with this:
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The "enemies" part gave me a pause (not to mention Suite Francaise) so I looked up the book on Amazon:
And now I'm pretty sure they sent me a Nazi romance.
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