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Volume 1 - Issue 5

SF MAGAZINE

R E D C A R P E T I S S U E

art & fashionCHICAGO GLAMOUR

FILM NOIRLuxuriousSim Interiors

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Contents4 Editor’s Note & Contributors

6 Chicago & All That Jazz

10 Fab Finds

12 Art as Fashion

18 Designer Spotlight - Liana

20 SIFF Red Carpet Fashion

24 Model Spotlight: Honey Chiffon

28 After The Party

32 The Power Suit

36 Film Noir

42 Beauty - Lights, Camera, Action!

48 Lot Showcase ‘Gracelands’

50 Homes & Interiors ‘Millenium Lounge’

54 Homes & Interiors ‘A Grand Entrance’

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Editors NotesWhile most award shows are ostensibly about honoring the best musical, acting or design achievements of the past year, sometimes the real achievements--for better or worse--take place in the hours before the shows usually begin. That’s right, those red carpet moments...To commemorate the second edition of SIFF and just cuz we thought it would be freaking awesome, we decided to bring you an issue that would be bursting with some of the best red carpet styles out there in our SIM Community! So whether you are looking to glam it up Oscar-Night-Style couture or looking to funk it up for the After party, we got you covered!

Also to thank all our dedicated readers and supporters we decided to have a little giveaway. On the following page of this article, you will find an ad with a link to a small Art Set created by The SF - FOR YOU! The set includes Custom Wall Art featuring some of our past Covers. We will be giving away these little items and some others in the future, so do keep an out.

Happy reading!

Madison1909P.s. The links are now at the back for downloading!

Cover Photography by Madi 1909

StaffEditor in Chief & Executive DirectorMadi 1909

Senior Design Editor and Production DirectorAllium

Senior Fashion Photographer & Editorial Development DirectorSimEve

Senior Fashion Editor & Editorial Development Director & WriterAsiaShaMecca

DrMusixSenior Fashion Editor - Writer (Men)

SuperpogimonSenior Fashion Photographer and Stylist (Men)

SparkleExecutive Interior Design Editor & Copy Editor

JMeloAssociate Fashion Phoographer & Stylist

OkadokaExecutive Architectural Design Editor Writer

MinraedExecutive Interior Design Director - Writer

My-Sim-StyleAssociate Interior Designer & Photographer

Meestor MarkMarketing Development Director

ContributorsLightsideContributing Interior Designer & Photographer (A Grand Entrance)

SimessenceContributing Photographer

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ARTWORK & MAGAZINES

FREE GIVE AWAYS!SF Magazines first custom content for all our readers!

4 SF Cover pieces of wall arthttp://tinyurl.com/SF-CoverPromo

Table Magazineshttp://tinyurl.com/SF-MagazinesClutter

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CHICAGOAND ALL THAT JAZZ

Chicago is a musical set in Prohibition-era Chicago. The story of celebrity murderers Velma Kelly and Roxy Hart and razzle-dazzle attorney Billy Flynn opened on Broadway in 1975 and is its sixth longest running show.

The musical immortalizes the roaring twenties; a pivotal era in new technologies like automobiles, radio and moving pictures. Anything seemed possible and along with the right to vote, women in the jazz age began to assert their independence though music, dancing and free speech. These “jazz babies” or flappers introduced fashion that still influences us today.

In the UK, the term “flapper” was documented as early as 1903. In Germany, they called them “backfische” meaning a fish that has been prepared for frying, but not yet cooked. The trend was considered a backlash to the over-fed, under-exercised ornamental woman. But the United States hadn’t seen anything like her. And frankly wasn’t too happy about it!

The “flapper” was a scandal. She did away with confining corsets and wore slinky shorter dresses with bare arms. She cut her hair into sleek bobs or pin curls, the better to wear her gamine fitted cloche hat. Until the

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CHICAGO

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20’s makeup was not favored because it was associated with prostitution. Flappers rouged their cheeks, lined their eyes and painted their lips into sexy bee-stung pouts and didn’t care what society thought about it. If she had something to say, the flapper said it. She drove herself where she needed to go. She drank gin and Charleston danced the night away in underground “speakeasy” clubs.

August marked the 75th anniversary of the 19th amendment of the United States Constitution which gave U.S. women the right to vote. We celebrate these trail-blazers with our interpretation of

their trend-setting style and attitude.

“You can like the life you’re living; You can live the life you like; You can even marry Harry; But mess around with Ike; And that’s; Good, isn’t it?; Grand, isn’t it?; Great, isn’t it?; Swell, isn’t it?; Fun, isn’t it?; But nothing stays... In fifty years or so; It’s gonna change, you know; But, oh, it’s heaven.......... Nowadays”

~lyrics from Chicago the Musical

Come on babe why don’t we paint the town?...

And all that Jazz!

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Give ‘em the old razzle dazzle... Razzle dazzle ‘em.

Whatever happened to class?

Class

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La Mode en Noir!The little black dress is undoubtedly the most essential staple in a woman’s wardrobe. Its understated style and simplicity make it one of the most versatile garments a woman can own This style has been done in more than a million and one ways throughout history, beginning with its early inception in 15th century Italy (when of course, “lil’ did not mean the same back then as it does now) and yet, it still manages to never go out of style.In this month’s issue of FAB Finds, I bring you the LBD with a TWIST! These elegant finds, by some of my favourites designers, will undoubtedly look great in any SIM fashionista’s wardrobe.

2. Fendi Pencil Dress by Cbon

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4. Marcela Calvet Bag by NataliS @ Just Sims2

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3. Watch by Lorandia Sims3

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Fashion design has long been used as a vehicle for self and artistic expression. Instead of paint and brush, the mediums used are fabric and thread. An exquisitely made dress can be just as awe inspiring as any painting and perhaps even more so, since this art is displayed on a moving canvas.

LEFT PAGEModel, Nikita Fergusun wears a white satin dress with bead detailing by Harmonia. Shoes by Icon.Model, Meg Bryant wears a layered fringe and bead detailed dress by Irinka. Shoes by Icon.

BELOWModel, Meg wears a bandage dress from Rusty Nail and shoes by Simsimay

Model, Nikita wears a black dress by Anubis and shoes by Oskarone.

A STUDY IN FORM

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BELOWModel, Meg wears a breathtakingly detailed dress by Icon.

RIGHT PAGEModel, Nikita shines in sequined silk and shoes by Oskarone.

Model, Meg Bryant glows in quilted silk by Anubis and shoes by Gosik

A STUDY IN CONTRAST

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MEDIUM MATTERS

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THE place to find the latest Sims 3 Custom Content!http : / /mys ims3blog . blogspot .com

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A Monthly Insight into ‘Who-is-Who’ of Custom Content Fashion Designers

Designer Showcase

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“Style - is an expression of individualism mixed with charisma. Fashion is something that comes after style.”

~John Fairchild

By AsiaShaMecca

Liana Sims has been well known to our fellow Sims fashionistas since Sims 2. Her clothing is simply exquisite with trendy designs, original meshes and well made textures. Because her work is so well known in the community I was a little apprehensive when I approached her for an interview. But Liana responded right away, which was very impressive to a fan like me. We are thrilled to have an opportunity to talk to this Sims icon about her creations.

First off, I really appreciate you taking a moment to talk with us. You were very gracious to respond so quickly. Please tell us a bit about yourself.Hi! What can I say about me? I’m 26 years old, I live in Bucharest, Romania with my fiancé. I just received my license in marketing and I own a semi-precious stones on-line store. My biggest hobby is obviously The Sims, unfortunately I don’t have the free time I used to have a few years ago when I first started with LianaSims2.

http://www.lianasims3.net/http://www.thesimsresource.com/artists/Lianaa/

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# 196 I’m sure. It’s marvelous work though. Wrapping up; you’ve been working with the Sims in its various versions for some time. What’s exciting for you right now about the Sims? What would you like to see more of in the future?When Sims 3 came out and I saw the Sims models I was so disappointed, I believe everyone was - all the puffy faces... So now it’s really nice to see beautiful models with great makeup and hair. It’s so much better to create clothes and make a beautiful Sim wear it.

As for what I’d like to see in the future, I loved Open for Business in Sims 2 and I would like to see it for Sims 3 also. Thank you for the interview, I am honoured to be a part of Sim Fashionista Magazine!

Thank you to all the people who visit and download my content!

Congratulations on receiving your Marketing license! Your clothes are always current and trendy, but I rarely see you copy or use designer labels in your creations. Where do you draw your inspiration for the items you create? I get my inspiration from current fashion collections but not necessarily from big designers. I used to create designer outfits for Sims 2 but for Sims 3 it’s a different creating process, the clothes have to be re-colorable and we only have 4 channels. My biggest regret is that I cannot use prints with many colors because I love floral patterns.

I always want to know why a creator makes items for the game. How did you get started and what do you enjoy about the process?I discovered the game when visiting my brother, he played Sims 1 with his wife and daughter. I was immediately fascinated. The thing I liked most back then and I still do is downloading content. For Sims 1 I had about 8 GB of custom content, the game took an hour to load, but it was worth it :)Then when Sims 2 came out I created my first dress, it was a blue formal gown and I liked creating so much that I decided to create my own site and share the content.

I think I remember that dress! I’m sure I had it somewhere amongst my 13 GB of CC (!!!). Working with Sim Interior Designs, I have experience with some of the costs associated with maintaining a successful site. Having a donation section for your creations is often frowned on in the community. But it really can be a necessity. Could you enlighten us a bit about that? This is a very controversial subject, I try my best to share as many clothes for free as possible but as you stated each site has a maintaining cost, this is just a reality.

Is it difficult for you to see your donation items pirated and shared without your permission?I feel disappointed that people share the content without my permission but unfortunately piracy is a big part of our lives. The EA Store content is shared, even the game.

Very true. I also want to compliment you on the fact that you share meshes so freely and even have a section for meshes with a very liberal share policy on your site. I don’t see that very often.I enjoy when people use my meshes, this motivates me to make more. I plan to share meshes for the new Workshop versions too but it’s a slower process because I don’t have a lot of free time these days.

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SF Magazine and Jr. SIFF Simatographer JMelo bring you the world of SIFF fashion in this Red Carpet exclusive. In only its second season SIFF – Sims International Film Festival – is drawing the attention of big names and celebrities of all types. See who’s setting the fall fashion trends this year as we have a peek at the Who’s Who of the Red Carpet Galas.

Who better to set the stage for Red Carpet fashion trends than the SF Magazine fashionistas themselves? SF Magazine’s Executive Interior Design Editor, Sparkle, sashays onto the red carpet with a Grecian vibe in this drapey black organza and sequin Lorandia gown, striking in its simplicity. The Magazine’s Editor in Chief, Madison, radiates “classical Hollywood film starlet” with dramatically timeless hair and makeup to compliment her hand beaded grey and silver NataliS gown. We love the accentuating effects of the low-draped cowl and gathered front.

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When the Red Carpet is rolled out, the fashion world pays attention, so it’s not surprising to find a plethora of up and coming models on the guest lists. Rose Vallau, one of fashion’s hottest new glamour girls, exudes inner confidence in this one-of-a-kind Versace stunner by designer Cbon that few models could pull off as well

as this strawberry blonde beauty. While Page Colby, another gorgeous up and comer on the fashion modeling scene, takes our breath away in this form-fitting, gathered gown with a fish tail hem that shows off her petite figure perfectly. Let’s not forget to take notice of the dazzling collarette necklace by Birba, as is the dress.

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As expected Strike a Pose Modeling Agency co-founder Dr. Musix is in attendance and as dapper as ever with a pair of SAP models on his arm. Alia Renoir’s feminine silhouette is delightfully accentuated in her turquoise gown from famed boutique All About Style, while Maureen Hopkins glams us in a classy emerald green design from the Italian fashion house SimsMaker. Twinbrook’s Next Top Designer model Athena Bond struts her style in a silver

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See all of the Red Carpet photos captured by Paparazzi this SIFF at http://tinyurl.com/SIFFpics

Last, but certainly not least, is the actor known only as Alex – star of Emperor of Evil and SIFF’s Executive Lead of IT and Security, is dressed to kill also in an EA Men’s Wear classically tailored suit and vest ensemble which is conspicuously absent of spiked arm bands, though we couldn’t help but notice embroidered skulls on the vest pattern. I must admit I am surprised to see how well these boys clean up when the spotlights are lit and all eyes are on SIFF.

and rhinestone embellished Lorandia strapless number. They represent but a sampling of the ravishing beauties that have been catapulted to fame through the workings of these well-known agencies.

The final limo pulled up to the Red Carpet to a welcoming wave of screaming and adoring fans as two of SIFF’s popular male celebrities hit the carpet. Midnight Universe’s Norbert Szucs, talk show host and SIFF’s Director of Media Relations in his usual red and black pairing is looking spiff and stylish in EA Men’s Wear for this important Gala event.

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ModelSpotlight

Honey Chiffon

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The terms “foodie” and “supermodel” don’t generally appear in the same sentence. The recent SNTM Cycle at SID ( http://tinyurl.com/SNTM-C5 ) changed all that and gave a little more exposure to a name I’m betting soon will be a household name in food and fashion: the beautiful Honey Chiffon. Honey competed in Sim Interiors Plus sized modeling competition to gain exposure for her dream of becoming a Celebrity Chef. Little did she suspect an actual win but win she did. Recently Honey sat down with us over a delectable plate of Ambrosia to discuss her win and fill us in on what’s going on in her world.

ASM: Honey, its great to see you again. You’re looking fantastic and I see you’re still making magic in the kitchen. Whats been happening for you since your SNTM win?HC: It’s been a whirlwind really. My life has changed in ways I could never have imagined when it all started and I’ve just been riding the waves as they come. It’s been exhausting, but unbelievable fun. There have been a number of smaller projects in the works, but two things in particular, and a strange combination at that. I’ve been hired to repeat my catering contract with the Sims International Film Festival. After the finale of SNTM I decided to work with many of the amazing

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Cooking with Class

and beautiful plusanistas to put on another SIFF special event, a fashion show to showcase the Red Carpet fashions of some of my favourite designers. My real vision for this though is for some of the other models to get greater exposure. They were all such an absolute pleasure to work with. I’ll be catering the meal for that event too of course. Remind me to get you a few VIP passes.

Photography by Madi 1909

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ASM: I never turn down VIP anything. Count me in! I remember from your entry application that you love food but “aren’t willing to compromise your health over it.” I find it so fascinating that people often think that plus sized and healthy are mutually exclusive terms. Could you enlighten us a bit on that?HC: Well I am quite a food snob, and sometimes irritatingly so. I find it worrisome that in the name of convenience and temptation people are willing to fill their bodies with any garbage available. Sorry.. this topic brings out my self-righteous side of me truly. I feel like I need to shout from the rooftops - “YES! you can eat delicious and irresistible food that is healthy! STOP polluting your bodies!” At any rate, I’m quite active in the Slow Food community and support real, local when possible, environmentally sound eating practices, and reduced dependence on processed foods.

ASM: I particularly enjoyed your World Domination video. It was inspiring to see you strutting your stuff. How is the clothing line coming along?HC: The handbag and hats line was a fun last minute project. I’m a huge fan of accessorizing. Even the simplest outfit can be transformed into something magical with the right accessories. I don’t have the time or energy for a full fashion line, nor is that my strong point, but the accessories line is going strong and funding my other projects.

ASM: Hopefully future projects as well, like “Honey’s Bee Hive - Retreat and Culinarium.” Tell us more about that. When do you see it becoming a reality (and when can I get a reservation)?HC: The Culinarium is my big dream. It is not something that will come quickly or easily, but every day I feel myself getting closer. I have quite a bit to work on before that day, but my vision is a large ranch style home where food lovers and those looking for a culinary adventure can come to vacation while cooking and enjoying fantastic local cuisine. Think of it like a hands on bed and breakfast - visitors will help in the garden, participate in cooking classes as well as meal preparations.

ASM: Now SNTM came about after an unsuccessful TV show audition. You were told to become more comfortable in front of the camera and “try again”. Honestly, I have to tell you Honey you seemed plenty comfortable to me. I don’t remember a bad set from you... You had to be thinking; “What are they talking about?”HC: In the end, it worked out in my favour that I was not accepted for the program. I would not have entered SNTM, nor would I have met Sancho. It’s all falling into place better than I could ever have imagined. I was not as comfortable as it might have looked from the outside though. The PINK swimwear shoot was absolutely horrifying. I had two problems - one.. I really have to say that PINK is NOT a colour I would ever choose to wear in public, and two.. well, Sancho was assigned to photograph me and I was quite frankly horrified... I was wobbly in the legs the moment I saw him. I never at that moment could have even fathomed that we would be living this dream together. From that shoot on, I had Sancho by my side and I was just lost in the moment. I don’t really remember much for the next several weeks. He just guided me through it all.

ASM: Ahhh yes, let’s discuss the positively delectable Sancho who became your photographer and paramour during SID. However is that scrumptious man doing? Any legacies in the works?HC: I have to thank Norbert from SLNS for the chain of events leading to meeting Sancho. When Minraed was invited to the Super Late Night Show I was asked to join her since she was my agent at the time. He invited me to the Pink Flamingo Club fundraiser and that was where the magic began. Sancho is doing well. Our mutual goals and ambitions pair together perfectly. He will continue to be my photographer and videographer and will very likely be the producer of my show. Legacies? Well, neither of us is in too much of a hurry to take our lives in THAT direction. I’ll be sure to keep you updated though.

ASM: So what are your future plans. Food, fashion, TV... a Restaurant. That’s a lot of ambition for one busy lady. How does this all tie together for you? What comes next for Honey Chiffon?

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HC: Well to be honest, fashion is not likely to weigh too heavily in my future. My true passion is food and always will be. What I enjoy more than anything is sharing that passion which is why my biggest ambitions are the TV program and the cooking school resort. If all goes as planned the TV program will be shot right at the resort. We are in the preliminary designing stages and definitely will be including a cooking studio. I guess it all seems too good to be true, but despite a less than ideal start to life I now oddly seem to live a charmed life and I have no doubt that it will all come together for me. Everything I am doing now is working towards that.

Thank you Honey. It’s been edifying and edible. Now, about that Ambrosia recipe...

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After The PartyTMZ... E!... The Daily Mail

We love our celebrities. We love to emulate their glamour and dream of their success. But if we’re really honest... we love to see them act out just as much. Blame the paparazzi. Blame the “news” feeds, but we have developed a taste for VIP gossip. What else is Sims for if not to indulge... just a little? Enjoy the club fashion but also take a second to savor this little SIMulation of celebrities behaving badly.

*No real celebrities were harmed in the shooting of this editorial!

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The Power Suit. It has been referenced by many fashion gurus as the 21st century male sim’s suit of armor. It’s a shield of protection from the wild things lurking in every cubicle, office and board room, in the concrete jungles of the modern business world. It’s an indispensable staple of every male sim’s wardrobe. No matter what your profession, whether you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 SimCorporation or a struggling small business owner applying for a bank loan, the power suit demands confidence from its wearer. The power suit can take even the most fashion challenged male sim from fashion dud to fashion stud in the time it takes to put it on. The power suit screams prestige and class. You can project power and sophistication without saying a word. When choosing a power suit, have it custom made by a reputable tailor. Select a crisp well fitting collared shirt in a smart color, when in doubt, you can’t fail with white. Only choose ties made of fine silk with colors and patterns that compliment your look, not distract from it. Finish off your power suit by pairing it with the finest leather shoes in black or if you‘re bold, go with a dark brown. From a lawyer to an agent in your country’s most top secret agency, you’ll find the power suit’s commanding presence is as indispensable to a sim’s wardrobe as a comfy tee shirt and well worn jeans.

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Not only is the power suit a must have, it’s versatile. Axe the tie and pop a few buttons to go from professional powerhouse to casual chic.

The most overlooked colors for a power suit are the classic black and white. There’s a reason why your government has its law enforcement agents clad in these domineering suits... they command respect while exuding intimidation and authority.

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FILMNOIRClassic cinematic style in vintage monchrome fashion

Images by ALLIUMWords by AsiaShaMecca

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There is the click of heels on a wet pavement and the revving of a powerful engine. And then she comes into the frame: The femme fatale.

No cinematic image is more classically fashionable than this 1940’s film noir seductress. There is still something dark and alluring about the way this woman is presented on the screen. This symbol of film noir is seductive… unforgettable. She is as sharp as a knife’s edge and just as dangerous.

Off the shoulder necklines, slinky, silken gowns and suits tailored to perfection were all designed to highlight the femme fatale’s voluptuous figure and undeniable magnetism. Stockings with seamed backs were the ultimate finishing touch providing just a peak of naughty suggestion.

The femme fatale’s makeup and accessories are always the pinnacle of perfection. Every detail points to how poised she is, how alluring. In noir, the femme fatale is irresistible despite, or perhaps because of, the layer of mysterious depth which lies beneath.

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Vintage Car: EA ‘Fast Lane’ Collection

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Lights, Camera, Action Old-Hollywood GlamourCelebrities. As much as we love tracking their faux-pas in the latest rags, we love their glamour even more. And nowhere is that truer than Old Hollywood. Starlets like Marilyn and Audrey dazzled onscreen and off. They defined and re-defined the concept of glamour. They captivated then and continue to captivate now. So when it comes to modern beauty, it’s all about channeling your own inner Old-Hollywood archetypes. These modern looks are reminiscent of screen divas past, but they are just as relevant for any sim today.

The Siren is the epitome of feminine beauty and fatal charm. Like Sophia Loren, she calls to you... Don’t even try to resist. The secret to this smokey look is mystery and sophistication. A loose up-do makes men long to remove the pins. Pale shades of purple for the eyes and a natural looking gloss draw you even deeper. If looks could kill...you would be lying on the floor.

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Feature by Madi1909

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Forget the blonds, red-heads and anyone who says black hair is “brunette”! Like Liz Taylor, raven-haired beauties are the silver screen goddesses of our time. Vamp up your style with this loose, curled, glossy do. Bewitch them with sexy red lips and dramatic lashes. The seductress entices... enchants... and has the world at her feet.

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Do gentlemen prefer blonds? Marilyn Monroe could have told you... “Yes!” The Bombshell is the very embodiment of old Hollywood glamour. This sensual look can be achieved with sexy kohl-rimmed eyes, the signature fire-engine red lips and, of course... the blond do. In this case, a modern bob-cut with a classic silhouette.

The Bombshell

Petite Gamine’s are ladies who run the streets. The world is their playground. She may be tough like a young Jodie Foster or have a disarming sweet demeanour like Mia Farrow but she’s always a little girlish. Count her out at your peril. She can be just as deadly as her sultry counterparts. Don’t believe us? Lose yourself in those kohl-rimmed eyes. This look is complete with a playful pixie cut and light pink gloss.

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The vixen makes you wonder what she’s thinking and will have you doing anything to please her. Unleash your vintage vixen Rita Hayworth style with this striking look. The sleek, side-swept hair with its rich hued waves is ultra-sexy and graceful. The make-up is a seductive palette of deep mauves and browns for the eyes and lips with vivid blush. Bad is good.

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Lot Showcase

Sbrizolone is an Italian Simmer who specializes in creating digital versions of well known structures. For example, everyone knows there is a replica of France’s Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas, but now, thanks to Sbrizolone, there can be one in your Sim city too. If your Sims aren’t sunk after living in Sbrizolone’s replica of the Titanic, they can visit many of her New York City buildings even if it is 98 years late. However Sbrizolone may have taken the name of one New York neighborhood too seriously as her lot, titled “The Toilet” which looks like an overgrown commode, would be out of place in Flushing. If your Sims need a vacation they can always check out the Disney Castle replica or, speaking of things made with plastic, for the older Sims Sbrizolone has also made a replica of the Playboy Mansion. This interview focuses on Sbrizolone’s recreation of Elvis’ Graceland Mansion as we pass the 33rd anniversary of his passing (August 16, 1977). In honoring his memory the staff at SF Magazine decided it would be fitting to bring him back to enjoy his mansion just one more time. The photos taken on the shoot that day tell the entire story.

Graceland by SbrizoloneInterview by Okadoka, Photography by AsiaShaMecca

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desired result or did you use extensive custom content? If so where were you fortunate enough to find all the pieces you needed?Sbrizolone: Fortunately Ambitions gave us much material to work with! I practically didn’t use any CC (except for a Magnolia vase by Blackest_digital_artist on TSR), and that is always a good thing. There was so much good default stuff that I didn’t feel like I should add more custom content.

Oka: How much custom content was used on the exterior? I see columns with vines on the rear patio that I don’t remember as being base game items. Where did you locate those?Sbrizolone: I’m pretty sure they actually come with Ambitions.*writers note*: The Ivy Covered Column came with the World Adventures pack you can find it in build mode for $233

Oka: What particular feature of Graceland was most difficult for you to recreate?Sbrizolone: I guess the most difficult thing to recreate were the interiors. On the web there are tons of pictures showing the exteriors and the garden, but so few showing interiors. I actually only saw photos of the living room, the only room that I built inspired by the real mansion. The other rooms, anyway, are built in the colonial style that the rest of the house has.

Oka: How did you go about recreating the interiors, from photos or from reading descriptions of the estate? Tell us about the patterns you utilized inside the interior? With our limited furniture selections in the Sims3, were you able to find many pieces from the EA selections to accommodate the

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Oka: I like how you added the fencing above the chimney, it adds character to the roof-lines. How were you able to achieve that look?Sbrizolone: With the moveobjects cheat you can remove the chimney mantel, and build the chimney with the shape, the color, and the style you want. I hate the red brick default mantel...

Oka: Do you have future plans to recreate any other iconic celebrity estates?Sbrizolone: Well, I already made Hugh Hefner’s mansion, and I really like Oprah Winfrey’s and Kimora Lee Simmons’ mansions. The Sims offers you a blank canvas, so I guess, everything is possible!

Oka: In building the Mansion you have included Elvis’ burial site (Meditation Gardens, just like the real Graceland), do you have any interesting facts about his final resting place you would can share with our readers? What made you decide not to include his parents graves in the burial site?Sbrizolone: Well, I’ve made some lots before, and I noticed that people don’t like lots that are too big (60x60 or 64x64). Graceland, to be complete, probably had to have a bigger backyard for the cemetery, the museum and so on, but I wanted to create a mansion where people (well, Sims) could live in, I didn’t wanted to create a museum. So here Graceland is, a nice house for your Sims, with a little tribute to Elvis’ (the grave on the front of the house).

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Millenium

LoungeMillenium Lounge has proven to be one of the city’s hottest trendy hangouts, catching the eye of the city’s elite and attracting celebrities and star gazers alike. Join us in this sneak peek into Millenium’s newly launched VIP section. You may not get past the ropes, but you can say that you saw it here in this SF Magazine exclusive. Few places in town sparkle with the electricity of Millenium Lounge. This sophisticated haunt boasts a refined ambiance that is elegant in its black and white simplicity. You will find enough pricy and eye-catching art adorning the walls to classify it as a gallery, and indeed the art being featured is rotated on a regular basis – showcasing some of the city’s most talented new artists while allowing the option to purchase.

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Low, curvy, modern banquettes in hip white leatherette are arranged in such a way that every seat in the house provides a sense of intimacy despite the lounge’s large capacity. The newly revealed VIP areas have three distinct settings. The inviting outdoor terrace smacks of relaxation and comfort. Oversized loungers perfectly shaded by umbrellas and surrounding palm trees will tempt even the busiest VIP to stay put and relax for hours.

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The patio is a classy outdoor lounge spotted with art deco tub chairs that wrap around you in a welcoming embrace – providing a perfectly private atmosphere among the palms while overlooking the beach below. And finally, the indoor VIP wine bar where the black and white theme continues with a striking contrast of surprisingly comfortable designer PVC swish chairs against a stark black backdrop, sparkly dangling chandeliers and hand painted accent murals. Sadly our tour ended without an invite to the evening’s VIP unveiling party. Alas, we enjoyed the opportunity to share with you the stunning design style of Millenium Lounge – VIP

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Orbit Chair part of the Zala set from Baroque Simshttp://baroquesims.blogspot.com

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While whites are normally associated with cold and icy feeling rooms, here they help to create a peaceful and comforting room by emphasising the wood tones and the golds. The materials echo this with ceilings and walls made with marble form Al Simhara and rich wood floors made of the finest French woods. The furniture is an antique style, giving a feeling of wealth and comfort without being crass or garish. Entertainment is on offer in the form of the piano, or you can sit quietly and listen to the sparkling fountain, gaze at a beautiful flower arrangement and allow yourself to drift away into a world of never ending dreams.

Are you a social star or do you just want to feel like one for the day? That’s no problem with this hotel style reception hall where glamour and opulence emanate from every wall. Whether you’re retiring for the night following that red carpet premier or just fancy getting away from it all to “another world” (and pretending that you’ve just attended that red carpet premier), this entrance will have you feeling like a star before you’ve even stepped through the door. Bright whites and creams keep the space feeling open and light while the gold highlights add that feeling of splendour and richness.

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Page 6-10 Chicago & All That Jazz Lot: Le Antoinette House of Opera http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/934676 (Models by SLIPSLOP are credited as they appear) “Velma Kelly” & “Billy Flynn” portrayed by Samantha Davis & Cole Miller http://tinyurl.com/4CoolSims-APBStyle “Roxy Hart” portrayed by Amberly Hall http://tinyurl.com/AmberlyHall Pg 6 & 8 White Dress by Liana http://www.lianasims3.net/donation.php?seite=1 Blond Hair by Rose http://tinyurl.com/RoseDonation04 ”T-Strap” Shoes by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3accessories2.html Black Dress by Saliwa http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/994642 “Perle” Heel Shoes by Noxeen http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/939458 Chorus Line Jackets by Shep http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=353699 Chorus Line Bottoms http://tinyurl.com/NudeBottomsWithBriefs Billy Flynn Suit & Hat by EA Base Game Billy Flynn Spatz by EA http://tinyurl.com/VictorianShoes Page 8 Assymetrical Dresses by Liana http://www.lianasims3.net/fashionp.php?id=157 Gloves by EA Base Game Necklace by Rose http://tinyurl.com/RoseDonation07 Page 9 Long White Dress by Katelys http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/920622 “Cloche” Hat by EA Base Game Long Black Dress by Simenapule http://tinyurl.com/SetaDress Gloves by All About Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3accessories.htmlPage 11-12 Fab Finds: La Mode en Noir! Earrings by NataliS http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1002584 Fendi Pencil Dress by Cbon73 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1005385 Watch by Lorandia http://tinyurl.com/LorandiaWatches Marcela Calvet Bag by NataliS http://tinyurl.com/MarcelaCalvetBag Shoes by Lilisims http://tinyurl.com/LiliRhinestoneShoes Bubble Tube Dress by RustyNail http://blog.naver.com/jinhee_a/110067099248 Cocktail Dress by NataliS http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/978802 Cocktail Dress by NataliS http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/966098 Detail Satin Dress by Natef005 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1001981 Embroidered Dress by Natef005 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1001248 Pencil Dress by Natef005 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/993741Page 12-16 Fashion as Art (Models credited as they appear) Nikita Ferguson V 2.0 by maria_loves_alex http://tinyurl.com/NikitaFerguson2-0 Meg Bryant by BryonyRae http://www.mediafire.com/?ye2e3z3r2tm Page 12 Nakita Dress by Harmonia http://www.simstr.com/gifts/index.php/topic,3593.0.html Shoes by Icon http://www.iconsim.com/ Meg Dress by Irinka http://tinyurl.com/NSJPACKHAM Shoes by Icon http://www.iconsim.com/ Page 13 Meg

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Cont. 12-16 Dress by RustyNail http://blog.naver.com/jinhee_a/110067099248 Shoes by Simsimay http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/984316 Nakita Dress by Anubis360 http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=415893 Shoes by Oskarone Designs http://tinyurl.com/fw09zanottishoes2 Page 14 Meg Dress by IconSims http://www.iconsim.com/ Page 15 Nakita Dress by Oskarone Designs http://oskaronesims.webs.com/s3clothes.htm Shoes by Oskarone Designs http://oskaronesims.webs.com/s3shoes.htm Meg Dress by Anubis360 http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=415893 Shoes by Gosik http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/919667 Page 16 Nakita Dress by Irinka http://tinyurl.com/IrinkaBalmainDress Boots by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3accessories3.html

Page 18-19 Designer Showcase: Liana Sims (Models credited as they appear) Yvonne Moreau by BryonyRae http://brysims3.wordpress.com Kira Liam by Rusalka http://tinyurl.com/KiraLiam Clothing by Liana http://www.lianasims3.net/ Bed Room Set by Sasilia http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/951524 Page 20-23 SIFF Red Carpet (Models credited as they appear and when available) Madi: Zuhair Murad by NataliS http://tinyurl.com/NataliS-ZuhairMurad Maureen Hopkins: Dress by Sims Maker http://www.simsmaker.com/dress_fem_1.html Athena Bond: Dress by Lorandia http://tinyurl.com/LorandiaSIFFDress1 Alia Renoir by Rusalka http://tinyurl.com/AliaRenoir Dress by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3adult_fefor.html Sparkle: Dress by Lorandia http://tinyurl.com/LorandiaSIFFDress2 Page Colby by hmsdrco2001 http://tinyurl.com/PageColby Dress by Birba32 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/914733 Rose by Vallau http://tinyurl.com/RoseVallau Dress by Cbon73 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/989577 SylentWhysper: Dress by Bluella http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/974242 Dr. Musix: Tux by EA Store http://tinyurl.com/RomanzaTux Alex: EA Store Top & Base Game Pants http://tinyurl.com/BusinessOnTheTop Norbert Szucs: Tuxedo by EA Base Game

Page 28-30 After the Party (Models credited as they appear) Page 28 Lucy Liu by emmzx http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=417570 Julia Roberts, Beyonce, Paris Hilton & Rima Fakih by Tyty30 http://veryimportantsims.blogspot.com/ Lucy Liu dress by Natef005 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/986688 Shoes by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3accessories2.html Julia Roberts dress by Cbon73 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1000055 Shoes by NataliS http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/979434 Beyonce dress by Ekky_Sims http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/995880 Boots by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3accessories3.html Paris Hilton dress by Liana http://www.lianasims3.net/donation.php?seite=1 Rima Fakih dress by Juttaponath http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/989587 Shoes by Birba32 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1001086 Page 29 Britney Spears by Chadgraphix http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=378073 Madonna by TyTy30 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/998751 Britney Spears Dress by Cbon73 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/996447 Boots by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3accessories3.html Madonna Top by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3adult_fecatop4.html Pants by Cbon73 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/999074

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Cont. 28-30 Shoes by Icon http://www.iconsim.com/ Wall Graffiti by Repulsively Desirous Creations http://tinyurl.com/RD-GraffitiLove Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich & James Hetfield by Arisuka http://www.modthesims.info/member.php?u=3051464 Lady Gaga by Nekonyami http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=407063 Billy Idol by monca533 http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=404182 Kirk Hammett Jacket by EA Store http://tinyurl.com/GrimmyLeather Lars Ulrich Pants by EA Store http://tinyurl.com/D-stroyed All Other Menswear by Club Crimsyn http://club-crimsyn.dreamwidth.org/tag/male+clothes Lady Gaga Outfit by Anubis360 http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=415893 Page 30 Avril Lavigne, Rhianna by Tyty30 http://veryimportantsims.blogspot.com/ Rose (Bartender) by http://veryimportantsims.blogspot.com/ Megan Fox by chadgraphix http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=388425 Avril Leather Jacket by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3adult_fecatop4.html Pants by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3adult_fecabottom3.html Shoes by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3accessories.html Rose Top & Bottom by EA Store http://tinyurl.com/LoudFastAndClash Rihanna Dress by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3adult_fefor2.html Shoes by Birba32 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1003995 Megan Fox Dress by RustyNail http://blog.naver.com/jinhee_a/110067099248 Shoes by Gosik http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/920398 Lindsay Lohan by funkermanfan http://tinyurl.com/LindsayLohanSim Lindsay Dress by All-About-Style http://www.all-about-style.com/Sims3adult_fefor2.html Stefania Fernandez by TyTy30 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/996846 Stefania Dress by Juttaponath http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/990988Page 31 Minx Advert Kira Liam by Rusalka http://tinyurl.com/KiraLiam Wall Backdrop by Repulsively Desirous Creations http://tinyurl.com/328qwhm Top by Liana http://www.lianasims3.net

Page 32-35 The Power Suit (Models credited as they appear) Shawn McBride by JMelo http://tinyurl.com/ShawnMcBride Navy Blue Casual Chic by EA Base Game EA Store Top & Base Game Pants http://tinyurl.com/BusinessOnTheTop Jude Jackman by JMelo http://tinyurl.com/JudeJackman Hugo Boss Blazer by jla43 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/993620 David by GeorgefPlay http://tinyurl.com/DavidByGeorgefPlay Men in Black Suit by EA Base Game Men’s Gray Pinstriped Suit by EA Base Game Page 36-39 Film Noir Model by Allium Not available for download Evening Gown by b-bettina http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/985264 Tailored Twinset by NataliS http://tinyurl.com/3aaucwd Vintage Car by EA Fast Lane Stuff PackPage 42-46 Lights, Camera, Action: Old Hollywood Glamour Page 42 & 43: The Siren Cherry Minx by Jennabray http://tinyurl.com/CherryMinx Misty Eyeshadow by EMMZX http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=407568 Moisture Sheer Lipstick by Channy & VIVIN http://blog.yam.com/tmnt/article/23425399 SoftGlo Blush by KittyKlan http://www.kittyklan.com/grooming Heby hair by Newsea http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/979403 Page 44: The Seductress Lydia by Ariz, Larz and Cholez http://tinyurl.com/LydiaSim Three Color Eyeshadow By Susan http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/995505 Shine Lipstick By Susan http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/996770 Cheeky Blush v1 Full Coverage by Ladyfrontbum http://www.ladyfrontbum.com/?p=2277 Donation Hair by by Peggy http://tinyurl.com/PeggyHair000383 Page 45: The Bombshell Model By Madison1909 Not available for download Misty Eyeshadow by EMMZX http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=407568

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Cont. 41-46 Nose and face highlighter by Tifa http://kero7423.blog.me/130092578635 Realistic Lipglossby Katelys http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/996770 Hair by Rose Sims http://tinyurl.com/RoseDonation15 Page 45: La Petite Gamine Bobbi Vidal by Madison1909 Download coming soon! Cheeky Blush v1 Full Coverage by Ladyfrontbum http://www.ladyfrontbum.com/?p=2277 Mocha Eyeshadow by Ladyfrontbum http://www.ladyfrontbum.com/?p=1820 Lip Finity Pro by Lemonleaf http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_63e832e00100h9uk.html Hair by Peggy Zone http://tinyurl.com/PeggyGiftHair000008 Page 46: The Vixen Model by Madison1909 Not available for download Gradual_three-color_Eyeshadow by Susan372 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/980412 LipStick by the Sims World http://blog.yam.com/tmnt/article/23425399 Swoop Tri - Color Blush by Ladyfrontbum http://www.ladyfrontbum.com/?p=2277 Anto 83 Hair Conversion by TumTum Simiolino http://tinyurl.com/Anto83Converted Page 47-49 Lot Showcase: Graceland by Sbrizolone Graceland Lot http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/990471 “Elvis” by AsiaShaMecca http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/TSOAsiaShaMecca Ashleigh Shepard as “Ann” by Tinuviel http://www.simstr.com/gifts/index.php/topic,3295.0.html Veronica Torez as “Pricilla” by SLIPSLOP http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=415265 “Elvis” Jacket by EA Store http://tinyurl.com/EA-Goodfella Pants by annadg82 http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/912133 Open Shirt by LadyFrontBum http://www.ladyfrontbum.com/?p=1479 Hair by EA Store (Teddy) http://tinyurl.com/EA-TeddyHair “Ann” Valentino Pants by noxeen http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/981237 Top by Cheapncheerful http://nene.modthesims.info/download.php?t=357353 Swim Bottom by Katelys http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/976551 Swim top by EA Store http://tinyurl.com/EA-MaiTieBikiniTop “Pricilla” Dress by NataliS http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/951042 Chanel Bag by NataliS http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/943564 Shoes by Lilisims http://www.lilisims.comPage 50-52 Millenium Lounge Page 50 (Small Image) Panton Chair by Sims3D http://tinyurl.com/PantonChairs Occasional Tables by Mango Sims http://mangosims2.free.fr/ Side table by Stylist Sims (Oslo Set) http://www.stylistsims.net/sims3/donation_07.html Champagne by SimCredible http://sims3.simcredibledesigns.com/ Wall Stencil by Gosik http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/936507 Page 51 (Large & Small Image) Modular Sofas by Lisen801 http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=416802 Chairs by Nikki http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/985077 Tables by n-a-n-u http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/938560 Bar by Shino&K http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/987836 Page 52 (Small Image) Cocktails by n-a-n-u http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/949480 Page 52 (Large Image) Seat by SimCredible (Misc/TV Room) http://sims3.simcredibledesigns.com/index.html Umbrella & Fruit by SimCredible (Belize Set) http://sims3.simcredibledesigns.com/index.html Bar Trolley by Simcredible (Metropole) http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/984375 Giraffe Decor by Apple http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/925812 Cushions: Simply Styling (Bedroom 2) http://tinyurl.com/SS-Bedroom2

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