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*Diva's Snapshots (Local Job)
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*Catwalk Club (VIP Area)
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==[[Urbz Comix|Comix]]==
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;Authored by [//https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chynna_Clugston_Flores Chynna Clugston].

==Concept Art==
<gallery>
diamond-heights_concept.jpg|art by Bailey Brent
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==Trivia==
*It is likely that Diamond Heights' towering skyscraper is inspired by [[wikipedia:Manhattan|Manhattan]]'s cityscape.



==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 21:57, 17 October 2019

The Urbz: Sims in the City


Diamond Heights

"Celebrity styles!"

If you want to go all the way to the top in The Urbz: Sims in the City, your first stop should be Diamond Heights. Come down to this fashion district but make sure to take the elevators all the way to the top floor. Views of the entire city await you here, as you rub elbows with hottest models and most successful promoters in town. Solid gold is the order of the day, from the encrusted jewelry you can find available at Haute Couture, right down to the champagne-filled gold toilets. But the real gold can be found in the hearts of those who live here!

No trip to Diamond Heights is complete without giving the catwalk a try. Open to the public, this fashion runway is loads of fun to use even if your personal style is more "statement" than "state of the art." Real culture vultures will want to make a beeline to Diva's Snapshots, the local fashion agency. If you've got the look and the attitude, you can make more money posing for pictures for a couple hours, than working in any other district! Finally, who can miss a party in the exclusive Catwalk club? Get past the bouncer and you'll see things you'll never forget as celebrities let it all hang out!

If luxury furnishings are more on the money, try browsing the fine assortment of imported, antique and designer sofas, beds and dining sets in the local boutique, but be prepared to part with a lot of cash. The shop is located just to the left of the elevators as you step out. A gold lounge is available outside for exhausted shoppers.

Diamond Heights is situated in the northern part of the city, just west of Neon East. While travel by subway here is possible from any district, it is recommended that visitors travel from Cozmo Street or South Side Bridge for the best views of the waterfront on their way to this high-rise district. People have been known to get dizzy at the extreme altitude here, with the top floor on level with the nearby advertising blimps. Those afraid of heights should stay home, but those into high-culture and high-times should dress up and expect a fun-filled night filled with glamour!

Getting a reputation here will get you noticed by the residents of South Side Bridge.

Residents

Who won't you meet is a better question. The show here is run by fashionista Diva Roma and her famous twin models Sophie and Babbette Couture. Former rap star, record producer, and impresario Cash Monet is also known to party here on occasion along with quadruple platinum recording artist Pootie Fads. Rumor has it Diva and Mr. Monet are related in some way to organized crime figures such as "legitimate businessman" Louie Bricks and Jimmy Two-Shoes, as they are occasionally seen at parties here as well. For some reason, various motorcycle gangs have taken to crashing the celebrity parties for fun, so watch your step at night.

File:Diamondheights INT.png

Preferred Social Moves

  • Euro Kiss
  • Paparazzi Pop
  • Snap Shot
  • Striptease
  • Vogue
File:Diamondheights OV.png

Locations

  • Haute Couture (Clothing Shop)
  • Diva's Snapshots (Local Job)
  • Catwalk Club (VIP Area)

Comix

Authored by Chynna Clugston.

Concept Art

Trivia

  • It is likely that Diamond Heights' towering skyscraper is inspired by Manhattan's cityscape.


External links