The Sims has done high street fashion collabs before, sure, but this one in particular has nice combos I think I’d actually buy. Between this and Deathloop’s fashion, I’m gonna need game devs to start opening boutiques or something. The Fashion Street kit is directly inspired by Mumbai’s fashion scene, and is made up of lots of flowy pieces and piercings for your Sims to rock. “[The kit] is inspired by the Indian handloom (weaving) industry, which is preserving and rendering a beautiful picture of our age old heritage, known worldwide for its richness and purity of its textiles,” says fashion curator Shruti Sitara Singh. “Each piece is adorned with lively colors and prints specific to different cultures, because Mumbai, the City of Dreams, is a melting pot.” As for the Incheon Arrivals kit, TV host and content creator Jazzy Cho says that one is influenced by South Korean airplane fashion. “It stemmed from when the press would greet or welcome back traveling celebrities. It really began to boom with the rise in global popularity of K-pop, the internet, and social media,” she explains. “Images of the hottest South Korean stars arriving or departing would be shared across the internet, and if one style that they were wearing goes viral, then that style becomes the trend of the season.” While it’s a pretty modern style, the long, flowy shapes and angular pieces stem from hanbok, Korea’s traditional dress. The kit comes with casual and semi-formal pieces, from long coats to sweatpants and hoodies. Both kits are available to buy now for £5/€5/$5 each on PC, Mac, the PlayStations and Xboxes. The Incheon Arrivals kit can be found on Steam and Origin, and the Fashion Street kit is on Steam and Origin too.

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