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Sets 11 through 21

For the next five posts, including this one, all the sets are for Female Adults and Teens.
Again, Warning, lots of pictures.

Set 11:
"Pompadour and Circumstance"
Say hi to the helpful Maiar. She'll be our model with more period appropriate crazy hairs- which for all my cracks about powdered wigs that is one thing my game won't have. Thanks, Meshy, though for Pookleting the hairs!
First set on my "fancy court dress mesh from nightmares". This has gone through so many renditions, but finally I have a 18th century style formal gown with alpha options for a sack back of a robe a la François, the standing Medici collar, and sleeves that can flare out and/or the puffy look from the earlier century. So when I decided to start off recolors for these by making the 32 shade set, I divvied up 8 patterns of ribbon and paired some with the 'sack back' of large box pleats falling directing from the shoulder-line to have a wide range of looks. Each design choice of ribbons has four shades.
Ignore the pixelation on the preview swatches- I fixed the worst offenders.








Today I'm only using the elements of the mesh for mid-to-late 1700s dresses. Most of them are a bit plainer in fabric pattern and lack the superfluous bows and gee-gaws that are the crowning excess of the term Rococo. But these were my base-line starters, and originally I just wanted to do some female outfits in matching colors for the previews of the simple men's suits. Yes, this massive project was originally much smaller in scope.

But they work nicely, for example here with Arien in comburent and Tilion in steel.

The fancier versions of dresses on the mesh will come at the end.
Download Set 11
Categorized for everyday and formal. No teen version until G-Knee made one, so I'll had those links in at some point. Should have all morphs.
Soon-ish I'll make a 1600s dress with the mesh so you can see the other sleeve option.