Dress to Impress is fast. You get a theme, run around choosing clothes, add hair and accessories, then walk the runway while everyone votes.
The trick is not to wear every item you like. A strong outfit usually has one clear idea and a few details that support it.
Start with the theme
Before touching clothes, think about what the theme actually means. If the theme is beach day, a school uniform probably will not make sense, even if it looks cute.
Try to choose three words for your outfit. For example: bright, summer, relaxed. That makes every clothing choice easier.
Use colour carefully
Two or three colours usually look cleaner than six colours fighting each other. You can still be bold, but the outfit should look planned.
Accessories work best when they add to the outfit. A hat, bag or glasses can be perfect, but too many extras can make the look messy.
Runway matters too
A good pose can help show the outfit, but it cannot fix an outfit that ignores the theme. Pick poses that match the style, then vote fairly when it is someone else's turn.
Being kind in chat matters. Fashion games are more fun when people give honest votes without being mean.
Quick outfit checklist
- Does it match the theme?
- Do the colours work together?
- Did you add one or two useful accessories?
- Can people understand your idea quickly?
- Are you voting fairly for other players too?