In 2021 the simmer ashubii started a thread by this name, which served as an inspiration to several of us. Now like many other threads the screenshots did not get transferred over, nor did it en...
This one is easy since I already did it once! In my Whittaker Saga I made a family out of the three very different sisters, each with different outfits. Some of these are inspired by or copied from ashubii but I think they make a nice cohesive whole as the sisters are so different in personality, style and lifestyles.
Anna - the explorer:
Anna, the eldest, wants to be an explorer. She thinks practical rather than fashionable. Clothes needs to be practical and allow for movement and has taken to heart the leisure-wear trend of the 20s. The first outfit definitely fits with durable and practical and would probably work well with a working class woman as well. The silhouette is straight and narrow. The second outfit uses one of the male tops from For Rent (who gave us lots to use for this decade). Annas formal wear and athleticwear are the same as from 1910. Her sleep outfit is a pyjamas, but more underwear than the more modest one from 1910.
Her party outfit is a bit toned down, and not until now have I really separated the two. It has the straight lines from the 20s, but with a pattern that's a bit exotic. Her swimsuit is made from a new material and she no longer use socks and shoes to go swimming. She's kept her 1910s outfits for summer and winter, but both still work.
Alice: The starlet Alice wants to be a famous actress, and is trying to make it big in Del Sol Valley. She favours clothes that are bold, bright and stand out and when she goes dancing she does it flapper style. The first style is the same as ashubii promoted, the second one uses the skirt from for rent that works really well with the time as it's a bit more narrow. The formal wear dress is dramatic, filled with patterns and is topped with a turban which was really in style. Her athletic wear is close to the one from 1910, but with shorter arms and a straighter line. She has opted for lingerie for sleepwear rather than a nightgown or pyjamas.
Since we don't have a good flapper style, I used the same dress as ashubii, but styled it differently. I really like the bracelet on her upper arm. The swimwear is almost the same as for 1910 (-socks and shoes) and her summer wear has a bit too much waist for the twenties but I think you can get away with it. The winter wear has more of the straight line that was popular at the time, and some of the knitted sweaters that got more popular at the time.
Josephine: The housewife Josephine dreams of the traditional life of being a stay-at-home mother and raise the perfect family and be the perfect wife. Her clothes are fit for tending to kids and house, and she only has the one really fancy dress that she wears to both parties and formal events. The first dress is an attempt at the dress with a clearly marked hipline (good for pregnancies), the second a straighter comfortable outfit in a more oriental pattern which was wildly popular at the time. I kept the tennis outfit of the 1910 as it works well here too, and she has a more traditional nightgown, but lighter and shorter than previous decades.
She styles her one good dress differently for formal and at home events. The swimsuit is starting to look better on top (but it's a bit too long for the decade) but I think I can get away with it. Her summer outfit is the same as one of her everyday outfits but in another color and her winterwear is practical with an oil coat (they were invented already in the 1880s so they should be more than save to use. I just wish we had one for male frames as well).
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