has collaborated with celebrities, brands, and cre♉ators for decades, ever since the odd slew of famous folks were featured in The Sims: Superstar, released in 2003. But now, we’re two decades on, and celebrity culture has changed as younger players especially focus their attention online. Many of the most prominent it-people today are e-celebs instead of o🌜ld-school Hollywood types, like actors and musicians.
In this vein, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Sims 4 partnered with digital fashion platform, Depop, and five of its creators to influenced by their Depop shops. The ThrifTea store in Copperdale, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the new teen-centric world from the pack, is the hot spot for trendy Sims to get their 'fits, so here’s a look at the exclusive Depop items they carry.
15 🐬 Heart Necklace (@internetgirl)
Bella McFadden owns the iGirl shop on De🃏pop, and a cl༒othing line sharing the same name. She’s got 380,000 followers on Depop, and her shop features links to her personal brand as well.
For the pack, s꧋he took a design from her heart pendant - had i😼t translated to Simlish, and implemented into the game. With her help, your Sims have a new piece of simple statement jewelry to pair with all their new looks.
14 Vinyl Miniskirt (@internetgirl) ♌
Bella wasn’t going to stop taking influence from her personal brand at just the necklace. She included another piece from her collection as well that she’s labeled as “a Vinyl 💧Micro Mini Skirt with D-Rings.”
When asked for her fashion inspirations, McFadden pointed to Tumblr. She said her blog consists of “archival Mall Goth photos, 2010s Taylor Momsen stage looks, Rob Zombie movie stills, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:plenty of cursed imagery.”
13 Pinstripe C🃏apr𝕴is (@internetgirl)
The final piece Bella designed she seems excited to potentially wear herself 🌳someday. It’s a pair of capris with pockets and pinstripes, and it looks like she took it from rack of a mid-2000s Hot Topic.
McFadden said of her design that she “also cooked up a very Y2K Mall Goth pair of Pinstripe C🎀apris.” She’s not one to shy away from alternative styles, in real life or in ෴the game, and her contributions are much the same.
12 Graffiti𒉰 Cat Sweater (@happyxloco)
Jeremy Salazar runs Happy Loco, and describes his digital marketplace🅰 as “artwork that elevates thrifted pieces.” One look at his shop with 13,000 followers makes his taste clear – all graffiti, all the time.
His three contributions stay in this niche, too, and the first item he pr༺oduced is a graffitied cat sweater. The pieces Salazar desig♛ned are definitely stand-outs, so Sims who love bold colors, statement pieces, and fun outfits will feel right at home.
11 ꦜ 🌄 Graffiti Popsicle Polo (@happyxloco)
Jeremy’s offerings are bold, with their vibrant patterns and bright colors, and this polo-style t-shirt with its ample colors and styles of graffiti are bound to make a splash with your Sims’. The shirt is a plain color, so the spray paint can tඣruly shine.
Salazar said of his pieces, “My per༺sonal style inspired these pieꦛces with playfulness and bright colors. The clothing designs I chose for The Sims are like a fantasy, but you can wear them in real life.”
10 Graffiti Flower Jacket (♈@happyloco)
Last but not least is t♕he piece that had Jeremy so excited, he made it in real life. Not only that, but he used it to promote the Sims pack on his Instagram and TikTok.
The short video sees him sitting with a laptop and thinking about styling himself like a Sim, and he obtains a jacket like the one in the game and spray paints it to look like his design. When showing it off, Salazar even 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:has a plumbob over his head, too.
9 Wavy Half-Shirt 𒊎(@judaku)
Lapoze McTribouy of Sooki Sooki Vintage on Depop is the third designer for this pack. Her shop has 25,000 followers checking in on the collection she describes as &🔯ldquo;70s-Y2K.”
All theℱ pieces she designed are eye-catching and bold, this oilslick-like top included. Of her collection, McTribouy said that they “highlight [her] love for the disco era, but also fun and care-free take on life.”
8 ▨ Sequin Pants (@judaku)
The bulk of Lapoze’s style showcases a variety of looks, composed of what she describes as “upcycled vintage.” And her sequin bellbottoms definitely evoke that🌠 vibe.
When asked about her inspiration in style, McTribouy told EA that she, “get[s] inspiration from 90s skaters, the 70s punk movement, a🐲nd even this new buzzword called ‘Dopamine Dressing.’” A click through her store makes this very clear with stylish garments made of fun, bold patterns.
7 Red Corset (@judaku) 🌠 🍨
The final piece Lapoze contributed was a fun, red corset top. Easy to dress up or down, begging to be paired with any number of fun bottoms (her seq♌uin pieces or otherwise), your Sims can grab this statement piece and really get their money’s worth.
She said in her EA interview that she “definitely designed these clothes to induce dopamine.” Fashion, she told them, “is a sort of love language for [her],” and we definitely go🐎t that vibe from her designs.
6 Collared Dress (@sel꧋enasshop) ꦇ
Selena Williams runs Selena’s Shop, selling “women’s 70s, 80s, and🌠 90s vintage,” and her 41,000 followers on the site can expect just that from her listings. Employing bold colors, chunky patterns, and a balance of fitted and loose pieces, Selena always makes a statement.
When asked about her contributions, like this adorable collared ജdress, Selena told EA that what she created for them “depict[s] her favorite fashion era; they’re colorful and bold, whi♏ch closely represents [her] own personal style.”