Adds an ESO-style outfit system to Skyrim: you can design cosmetic "outfits" to change your appearance, overriding whatever you have equipped. Look the way you want to look, without caring about stats!
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You can now properly edit outfits whose body slots span across multiple pages. Previously, attempting to edit anything past page 1 would act like you selected something on page 1.
Version 1.0.2
Outfits should no longer cause issues with your appearance when you have transformed into a Vampire Lord; the standard Vampire Lord attire should now be visible.
Version 1.0.1
Fixed a bug wherein taking damage could cause the wrong armor skill (between Light Armor and Heavy Armor) to advance. The game was choosing skills based on your visual appearance (i.e. your outfit) rather than your equipped items.
Skyrim Outfit System [also available for skyrim special, courtesy of aers and thekineticeffect]
This mod adds an Elder Scrolls Online-style outfit system to Skyrim, accessible via the MCM. You can design and switch between cosmetic outfits to override the appearance of your equipped gear.
Outfits can be created, edited, and activated through the MCM. There's also a Quickslot feature that adds a "Change Outfit" power to your magic menu; you can select up to three outfits to be quickly accessed via this power.