The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff

The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff is the ninth stuff pack for The Sims 4. It was announced on November 29, 2016, and was released on December 6, 2016.

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 * Is your Sim longing for threads and furnishing that match the glamour and decadence of yester-year? Well, get ready because The Sims™ 4 is going classic with The Sims 4 Vintage Glamour Stuff Pack, coming next week on December 6th!


 * This pack has some really cool new objects to make your Sim's home feel like it’s right out of the golden age of old Hollywood. With the new vanity table, your Sim can now take their time touching-up their make-up and looking their very best, without going in to Create a Sim! Children can also play at the vanity table, with slightly messier results. And when they’re done getting ready, they can go ahead and grab a drink from their classy new 16th Century Monte Vista Globe Bar. 


 * This pack has really great decorative items & fancy furnishings for your Sims home, including a particularly awesome giraffe lamp that every Sim is going to want in pride of place. There’s also some really cool new wallpapers that have a metallic reflective appearance, and we just know you’re going to love them!


 * One more little thing; your Sim will be able to live an easy life without having to lift a finger. That’s right, The Sims 4 Vintage Glamour Stuff also adds a Butler NPC that your Sim can hire to do the things they don’t want to, like cooking, cleaning, repairing broken things and tending to the garden. If your Sim spots them relaxing when they're on duty, the Butler even gets embarrassed. Don't be too mean to them though, they can also sabotage objects...


 * The Sims 4 Vintage Glamour Stuff Pack will be available December 6th! Excited to get your hands on this pack? Come talk to us about it on Twitter & Facebook using #TS4VintageGlamour.

Trivia

 * According to SimGuru Graham, The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff was originally called Red Carpet Stuff, with a bigger focus on Hollywood rather than vintage.

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