Best Sims 4 Vampire CC: Fangs, Clothing & Dark Aesthetics (2026)

When the Vampires pack first dropped, I was thrilled. Finally, my gothic sims could be legit vampires! But after creating a few bloodsuckers, I realized I kept using the same three outfits and the same basic fangs. That's when I went hunting for vampire CC — and oh my, did I find some treasures. Whether you're building a classic Victorian vampire, a modern goth, or a fantasy bloodsucker with glowing eyes, there's CC out there to make your vampire truly unique.
Fangs & Vampire-Specific Face Details
The most essential vampire CC is, of course, fangs. Pralinesims has a fantastic set of fangs that come in various sizes — from subtle, barely-there fangs to dramatic, elongated ones that scream "I drink blood." They're usually found in the teeth category or as skin details, so they won't interfere with your vampire's other features.

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Wingssims also makes a popular fang set with a more realistic shape, and they offer them in both accessory and skin detail versions. Another must-have is Obscurus's vampire skin overlays — they create a pale, ethereal complexion with subtle veining and undereye shadows that make your vampire look convincingly immortal.
Gothic & Dark Formal Wear
Vampires need formal wear that matches their eternal elegance. Pipco has some incredible Victorian-inspired sets for both masculine and feminine frames — think velvet jackets, lace collars, and long flowing skirts. I love their "Midnight Formal" collection, which includes a stunning black gown with cape-like sleeves that's perfect for vampire weddings.

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RIMINGS is another go-to for gothic clothing. Their dark aesthetic collections often include leather, mesh, and dramatic silhouettes. For masculine vampires, Darte77 creates sleek suits with dark patterns and sharp tailoring that look perfect for a night of plotting against the living.
Pale Skin Overlays & Glowing Eyes
Vampires shouldn't have sun-kissed skin. Skin overlays by Miiko and Obscurus can give your sim that undead pallor. Miiko's "Vampire Skin" overlay adds just the right amount of gray undertone without looking cartoonish. Obscurus has a set of "Cold Skin" overlays that make sims look like they haven't seen sunlight in centuries.

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For eyes, Pralinesims has a massive collection of contact lenses, including red, gold, and black sclera options that are perfect for vampires. Their "Vampire Eyes" set includes glowing reds and deep burgundies that activate when your sim is in dark form. SimMandy also has some gorgeous eye sets with unnatural colors like violet and silver that work beautifully for vampire lore.
Victorian & Gothic Furniture
A vampire's home needs to match their aesthetic. Severinka_ (on TSR) has several Victorian furniture sets with ornate wooden beds, heavy drapes, and candelabras that scream "I'm a vampire with good taste." Peacemaker-IC has a "Gothic Revival" set that blends Victorian elegance with a modern edge — perfect if your vampire has been alive for centuries but keeps up with trends.

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Don't forget functional items like coffins! Ravasheen has a "Functional Coffin" mod that replaces the standard vampire coffin with more stylish options. And Around the Sims 4 has a collection of dark clutter — skulls, candles, and antique books — that make a vampire lair feel lived-in.
How to Build a Full Vampire Aesthetic
Creating a cohesive vampire sim is about layering. Start with a pale skin overlay, add custom fangs, then pick eyes that glow with power. For outfits, think about their personality — is your vampire a classic noble who wears velvet and lace, or a modern bloodsucker in sleek black leather? Mix and match items to tell their story.

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I also recommend using CAS Unlock to access all clothing categories for vampires, especially if you want to use formal wear for everyday outfits. And don't forget to create a dark form that's even more dramatic — maybe with glowing eyes, darker makeup, and more elaborate clothing.
Best Vampire-Specific Creators
- Pralinesims – Fangs, eyes, and skin details
- Obscurus – Realistic vampire skins and features
- Pipco – Victorian and gothic clothing
- Severinka_ – Ornate vampire furniture
- RIMINGS – Dark, edgy clothing for all genders
- Miiko – Pale skin overlays and soft gothic styles
Whether you're building a single vampire or an entire coven, the CC out there will help you bring your dark visions to life. Just remember to keep your game updated after patches, and always download from trusted creators to avoid broken content.
Final Thoughts
Vampire gameplay is so much richer when your sims look the part. With the right CC — fangs, pale skin, gothic fashion, and dark furniture — you can create vampires that feel like they've stepped out of a novel or your favorite gothic fantasy. The creators I've highlighted are just the beginning; once you start exploring the vampire tag on Tumblr or Pinterest, you'll find endless inspiration. So go ahead, embrace the darkness, and give your vampires the aesthetic they deserve.
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