If you’ve spent any time modding Cyberpunk 2077, you already know the truth:
At some point, every “serious” Night City playthrough turns into a wardrobe simulator.
And honestly? That’s fine. Cyberpunk 2077 has some of the best character customization potential in modern RPGs — especially once the modding scene gets involved.
The Princess Leia Slave Outfit mod is one of those mods that sits perfectly at the intersection of cosplay, sci-fi nostalgia, and Cyberpunk fashion crimes. It brings a Star Wars Episode VI (Return of the Jedi) inspired outfit into Night City, designed for female V, and built as a modular set with multiple wearable pieces.

Quick Facts
Mod name: Princess Leia Slave outfit (Star Wars VI inspired)
Game: Cyberpunk 2077
Character: Female V
Mod type: Outfit / clothing set (modular pieces)
NSFW: Contains NSFW option (bra variant)
Tested game version: v2.3
How to obtain: Tony’s Adult Store / CET codes (included in zip)
Known issues: Minor clipping (skirt + poses due to physics)

What This Mod Actually Adds (Spoiler: It’s More Than One Outfit)
A lot of outfit mods are basically:
“Here’s a single dress. Good luck.”
This one is better than that.
The author built a full modular set — meaning you can mix-and-match different parts instead of being locked into one single “look.”
Included outfit pieces
According to the mod description, the set includes:
- Collar
- Earrings
- Bra (with optional NSFW version)
- Panty (with or without skirt)
- Armlets
- Bracelets
- Boots
- New leglets and “calflets” (yes, that’s a real thing now)
Materials / colors
The design leans into:
- gold and steel elements
- leather accents in red, green, black, and white
So you can go:
- classic Leia-inspired
- cyberpunk club version
- “I’m about to walk into Konpeki Plaza like I own the place”

Body Compatibility (This Mod Is Actually Well-Supported)
Cyberpunk outfit mods can be a nightmare if they only support one body type.
This one is much safer.
The mod supports Auto refit selection across a solid list of bodies, including:
- ANGEL
- EBB / EBBP / EBBRB / EBBPRB
- RB
- VANILLA
- SOLO 2.0 + Solo Arms
That means:
- vanilla users aren’t locked out
- EBB enjoyers don’t have to “hope it works”
- you get flexible compatibility without constant manual patching

Where to Get the Outfit In-Game
This part is important, because it’s also where a lot of players get stuck.
You have two options:
Option 1: Buy the items normally (recommended)
You can purchase all items at:
- Tony’s Adult Store
- Boots also available at Tony’s Shoe Store
That’s the cleanest experience for most players.
Option 2: Use CET codes (manual method)
The mod includes CET codes inside the .zip.
This is useful if:
- your store setup isn’t working
- you want instant access
- you’re building a screenshot character and don’t want to grind

Install TL;DR
- Install required framework mods for clothing shops / ArchiveXL setups
- Download the mod
- Install using the author’s recommended method
- Buy the items at Tony’s Adult Store or spawn with CET codes
- Equip items and test in wardrobe
- If skirt clips in poses → use no-skirt version for screenshots
Installation Guide (Step-by-Step)
Because this mod is labeled as an ArchiveXL outfit, you should treat it as part of the modern Cyberpunk 2.x outfit ecosystem.
1) Make sure your base mod framework is healthy
Before you install new clothing mods, it’s worth checking:
- the game launches
- your archive tweaks load properly
- your store system (if used) works
If you’re running a heavily modded Cyberpunk setup, this saves hours.
2) Install the mod
- download the file from Nexus
- extract the zip
- install according to the mod’s included instructions
(Outfit mods often include multiple variants/folders depending on body type.)
3) Confirm the outfit shows up in-game
- visit Tony’s Adult Store
- buy the items
- equip them in wardrobe / inventory
4) Optional: use CET codes
If you prefer manual spawns:
- open CET console
- paste the item code from the zip

Compatibility Notes (The Stuff That Actually Matters)
This mod is mostly clothing items — so compatibility is good overall.
But you should still expect conflicts in the usual Cyberpunk places.
Should work fine with
✅ most gameplay mods
✅ vehicle mods
✅ photomode tools
✅ reshade packs
✅ UI/HUD mods
Potential conflicts with
⚠️ other mods that edit the same clothing slots
⚠️ other Leia cosplay sets
⚠️ body replacers with unusual proportions
⚠️ mods that replace underwear/lingerie base meshes
If something looks “off,” it’s usually:
- wrong refit picked
- another outfit overwriting the same slot
- body mismatch
Known Issues (And How To Fix Them)
Skirt clipping during poses
The author mentions this directly.
Cause: physics + pose angles.
Fix options:
- use the “no skirt” panty version for photos
- avoid extreme leg poses
- use poses that keep legs more neutral
- treat the skirt as a “walking outfit,” not a “photomode stunt outfit”
Outfit pieces not visible
Cause: item not purchased/spawned correctly OR framework issue.
Fix:
- re-check Tony’s shop mods/load order
- use CET codes to bypass store issues
- confirm archive/framework mods are working
Gold/metal looks too shiny or weird
Cause: lighting + HDR/reshade.
Fix:
- test in neutral lighting (apartment, daylight)
- tweak reshade brightness/specular
- this is very common with metallic mods
Why This Mod Works (Even If You’re Not a Star Wars Cosplay Person)
Here’s the thing: even if you don’t care about Star Wars…
This mod is still useful because it adds:
- a modular outfit set
- high-fashion sci-fi accessories
- a recognizable “iconic sci-fi silhouette” that fits Cyberpunk surprisingly well
Night City has no shortage of:
- fetish fashion
- retro-futuristic gold accessories
- weird collar tech
So Leia’s outfit doesn’t feel out of place — it feels like something you’d see at a very exclusive club in Watson.

Internal Links: More Cyberpunk 2077 Mods Worth Checking Out
If you’re collecting adult-themed or wardrobe-focused mods, here are a few relevant Cyberpunk posts from our site:
- Start here (hub): Cyberpunk 2077 mods on SWTORStrategies
- If you want photomode tools to go with this outfit:
Cyberpunk 2077 – Lost in Temptation Pose Pack - For more NSFW accessory content:
Wearable Buttplug Mod (Both V)
(this fits perfectly into “adult store + CET code” mod setups) - Another adult content post from our archive:
Exotic Toys – Bad Dragon Collection - And one more classic from earlier:
Sex Toy Mod – Spice Up Night City
That’s a strong internal cluster: outfit → poses → accessories → hub.
FAQ
Is this outfit an exact copy of Princess Leia’s bikini from Return of the Jedi?
No. The author specifically says it’s not an exact copy — but it’s clearly inspired by the Star Wars VI outfit and close enough for cosplay style.
Does this mod include NSFW content?
It includes an optional NSFW bra version, but the mod itself is primarily an outfit/cosplay set.
Which V does it support?
It’s made for female V.
What game version is it tested on?
The author tested it on Cyberpunk 2077 v2.3.
Why does the skirt clip in photomode?
Because of physics + poses. This is common for skirt pieces in Cyberpunk 2077 outfit mods.
Conclusion: The Most Iconic Star Wars Outfit, Now in Night City
Cyberpunk 2077 mods have reached the point where “cosplay” mods aren’t just jokes — they’re full wardrobe packs.
And Princess Leia Slave Outfit is a surprisingly polished example:
- lots of individual pieces
- strong body compatibility
- shop access + CET codes
- minimal issues outside of expected physics clipping
If you’re building a sci-fi cosplay wardrobe for V, or just want a standout set for photomode, this one is absolutely worth adding.
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