Fallout 4 DX Azur Lane St. Louis Outfit – NSFW Mod with Luxury Style

Fallout 4: DX Azur Lane St. Louis – Luxurious Wheels Outfit Mod Brings High-Class NSFW Style to the Wasteland

Wandering the irradiated ruins of Boston might not seem like the place for luxury fashion—but modders would strongly disagree. The DX Azur Lane St. Louis – Luxurious Wheels Outfit Mod for Fallout 4 proves that post-apocalyptic survival doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style… or on NSFW aesthetics.

Inspired by Azur Lane’s St. Louis in her “Luxurious Wheels” attire, this outfit mod injects some futuristic, high-class character design into the dusty Commonwealth. And yes—it’s just as provocative as it sounds. This isn’t your Vault-Tec issue jumpsuit. This is what you wear when you’re hunting super mutants with a plasma rifle and making a statement.

Let’s break down what this mod delivers, why it works surprisingly well in Fallout 4, and what makes it a must-install for the fashion-forward Wasteland wanderer.

Fallout 4 DX Azur Lane St. Louis Outfit – NSFW Mod with Luxury Style

What Is the DX Azur Lane St. Louis Outfit Mod?

This mod is a full custom outfit inspired by St. Louis from Azur Lane, specifically her “Luxurious Wheels” look—a blend of class, curve, and chrome that feels like it walked straight off a high-end sci-fi fashion shoot and into a Fallout garage.

It features a revealing bodysuit, thigh-highs, cyberpunk-like design cues, and an overall aesthetic that screams “NSFW power suit.” The model is beautifully detailed, physics-enabled, and designed to make your character look like they belong in a different timeline where bullets are still deadly, but outfits come with backlighting.

Whether you’re defending Diamond City or posing dramatically on top of a pile of synths, this outfit mod lets your Sole Survivor do it all in absolute style.


Key Features of the St. Louis Luxurious Wheels Outfit

This mod doesn’t cut corners—it delivers a fully polished, high-res custom outfit complete with physics and texture fidelity that matches or exceeds the vanilla game’s quality. Here’s what you get:

  • Accurate Azur Lane Design: The outfit is a faithful recreation of the St. Louis “Luxurious Wheels” skin from Azur Lane, featuring sleek lines, detailed elements, and unapologetically suggestive fashion.
  • High-Quality Mesh & Textures: With 4K-ready textures and clean mesh work, the outfit looks incredible even in close-up or dynamic lighting scenarios.
  • Bodyslide Support: Includes Bodyslide files, allowing full customization of body shape and fit using CBBE.
  • Physics Enabled: The outfit includes jiggle physics for added realism, assuming you have the proper frameworks installed (like CBP or OCBP).
  • Standalone Crafting: The outfit can be crafted in-game at the Chemistry Station under a custom category. No need to replace existing gear.
  • Optional Heels & Accessories: Comes with separate parts, including boots and gloves, to match the full ensemble.

It’s one part haute couture, one part high-tech, and fully ready for photo mode or field ops.


Where to Download the Outfit

If you’re ready to strut through the Commonwealth like it’s a catwalk (with molotov cocktails), you can download the DX Azur Lane St. Louis – Luxurious Wheels Outfit Mod here as the download link.

Installation is simple if you’ve used outfit mods before:

  • Make sure you have CBBE and Bodyslide installed.
  • If you use physics-enabled mods, CBP/OCBP or similar is recommended.
  • Drop the mod into your mod manager of choice or install manually.
  • Build the outfit in Bodyslide, then craft it at a Chemistry Station in-game.

As always, back up your saves before testing new mods, especially when diving into the NSFW zone of modding.


Why This Mod Works in Fallout 4 (Surprisingly Well)

Thematically, Fallout 4 is all about scavenging, surviving, and adapting. That makes the introduction of high-end, barely-there outfits kind of hilarious—and totally fitting if you lean into the absurdity of modded playthroughs.

Much like adding Star Wars lightsabers or anime hairstyles to your post-apocalyptic protagonist, the DX St. Louis mod is less about lore and more about personalization. It’s your world, your Wasteland, and if you want your Sole Survivor to wear cyber-bikinis while shouting at Deathclaws, who’s going to stop you? (Definitely not Preston Garvey—he’s too busy talking about settlements.)

Plus, modders have long been blending genres and aesthetics in Fallout—from medieval armor packs to full sci-fi crossovers—so this addition feels right at home in a modded load order that leans into creativity.


NSFW Mods and Their Place in the Wasteland

Let’s be real: NSFW mods aren’t new to Fallout 4. The community has embraced everything from tame reskins to full adult content frameworks. What sets this one apart is its style and attention to detail. This isn’t just an outfit with less fabric—it’s one with purpose, quality, and a vibe that belongs on a synth-themed runway show.

It also highlights how much love and effort the modding community pours into character design. Whether you’re posing for screenshots or just want to spice up your next playthrough with a little fan-service, this mod does it with flair—and surprisingly few compatibility issues.

Fallout 4 DX Azur Lane St. Louis Outfit – NSFW Mod with Luxury Style

Conclusion: Survival Never Looked So Stylish

The DX Azur Lane St. Louis – Luxurious Wheels Outfit Mod is a showstopper—part cosplay, part sci-fi armor, and fully ready to break the immersion in the best possible way. It offers a beautifully rendered, NSFW outfit that transforms your Sole Survivor from rugged scavenger into high-fashion hazard.

If you’re looking to mix post-apocalyptic grit with anime-style glamour and futuristic sass, this mod delivers. Just don’t blame the Brotherhood of Steel if they stop and stare—it’s hard to focus on Liberty Prime when you’re dressed like you’re headed to a neon yacht party.


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Novara Skuara

When I was 7, I saw Star Wars: A New Hope in theaters a week after it opened. My parents were nice enough to take me and I have been a fan of Star Wars and almost all science fiction in general. I am an amateur writer who has been published for contributing flavor text to a RP game. I also have a copyright on a novel I hope to be able to publish sometime soon.