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* LuckBasedMission: Filling up the color palette in ''Fashion Forward'' can get very tedious. For example, there are some colors you can only get from a specific cutscene where someone invites you out to eat, which can take several attempts to trigger.
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* JackOfAllTrades: In the third game, the main character is skilled in clothing design, hair styling and make-up, as well as being able to professionally model. Add this to their main trait as a clothing coordinator who's also skilled in interior design (as in the other games) and you have one skilled lady.

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* JackOfAllTrades: In the third game, the main character is skilled in clothing design, hair styling and make-up, as well as being able to professionally model. Add this to their main trait as a clothing coordinator who's also skilled in interior design (as in the other games) games), and you have one skilled lady.
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* ArtEvolution: On top of the graphical boost between the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS and UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, the art style changed a bit between the first game and ''Trendsetters''. It became cleaner, the style less stylized, and the eyes smaller.

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* ArtEvolution: On top of the graphical boost between the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS and UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, the art style changed a bit between the first game and ''Trendsetters''. It became cleaner, the style less stylized, and the eyes smaller.with smaller eyes.



** The third game received ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' and ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing Happy Home Designer'' themed DLC.

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** The third game received ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' and ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing: Happy Home Designer'' themed DLC.



* JackOfAllTrades: In the third game, the main character is skilled in clothing design, hair styling and make-up, as well as being able to professionally model. Add this to their main trait as a clothing coordinator who's also skilled in interior design (as in the other games)

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* JackOfAllTrades: In the third game, the main character is skilled in clothing design, hair styling and make-up, as well as being able to professionally model. Add this to their main trait as a clothing coordinator who's also skilled in interior design (as in the other games)games) and you have one skilled lady.



** Averted in ''Trendsetters''; as there are two male customers named Jack.

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** Averted in ''Trendsetters''; ''Trendsetters'', as there are two male customers named Jack.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Possible, due to the large number of colours available to dye your hair.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Possible, due to the large number of colours colors available to dye your hair.

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** Evie (Or as she's known in the American version of the second game, Michaela) is a supporting character in ''Fashion Forward."

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** Evie (Or as she's known in the American version of the second game, Michaela) is a supporting character in ''Fashion Forward."''



* {{Lilliputians}}: The characters in ''Fashiion Forward''

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* {{Lilliputians}}: The characters in ''Fashiion Forward''''Fashion Forward''.



* MenswearGhetto: Oh yes. Men's fashion is only available in the second game, and they have only five clothing styles to choose from. And outside of Japan the choices are even more limited, because the menswear branch of the Kanokoi line cannot be sold in your shop. You can still win these clothes from filling your happiness meter, though, so at least they weren't removed entirely.

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* MenswearGhetto: Oh yes. Men's fashion is only wasn't even available in until the second game, and they have only five clothing styles to choose from. And outside of Japan the choices are even more limited, because the menswear branch of the Kanokoi line cannot be sold in your shop. You can still win these clothes from filling your happiness meter, though, so at least they weren't removed entirely.


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* NewGamePlus: Beat the main game once and you have the option to change your character's appearance. And in ''Fashion Forward'', you also [[spoiler:unlock the entire male wardrobe (which is exactly the same as in ''Trendsetters''), giving you the ability to change the outfit of any of the men in the game.]]

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** Almost all of the male characters in Trendsetters and Fashion Forward, due to [[GenericCuteness the artstyle]].

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** Almost all of the male characters in Trendsetters ''Trendsetters'' and Fashion Forward, ''Fashion Forward'', due to [[GenericCuteness the artstyle]].



** Renee also appears in your town in ''Fashion Forward''.

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** Renee also appears in your town in ''Fashion Forward''.Forward''
** Evie (Or as she's known in the American version of the second game, Michaela) is a supporting character in ''Fashion Forward."
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* ShoutOut: In ''Trendsetters'' sometimes customers will say "I like camisoles! [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue They're comfy and easy to wear!]]".
** Many of the new items added in ''Fashion Forward'' would look right at home in Syn Sophia's [[VideoGame/PriPara other fashion-based game]].

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** Almost all of the male customers in Trendsetters, due to [[GenericCuteness the artstyle]].

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** Almost all of the male customers characters in Trendsetters, Trendsetters and Fashion Forward, due to [[GenericCuteness the artstyle]].


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* {{Lilliputians}}: The characters in ''Fashiion Forward''


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* ToyTime: The setting of ''Fashion Forward'', explaining the more cutesy, cartoony architecture.

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* LovableAlphaBitch:
** Renee.
** Emmylou in ''Trendsetters''.

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LovableAlphaBitch: Renee in the first game, Emmylou in ''Trendsetters''.''Trendsetters'' and Callie in ''Fashion Forward.''


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* PaperThinDisguise: Averted in ''Fashion Forward''; Ricky occasionally dons a purple hat and coat and calls himself Mickey, but it fools absolutely no one who knows him.

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** Almost all of the male customers in Trendsetters, due to [[GenericCuteness the artstyle]]

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** Almost all of the male customers in Trendsetters, due to [[GenericCuteness the artstyle]]artstyle]].



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** '''Dominic.''' Oh ''lord'', Dominic. Reaches almost painful levels.


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** The Masquerade brand in the first game.


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* PrincessesPreferPink: Marble Lily, the whimsical, storybook-princess-like brand, has mostly pink clothes.
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** Of course, sometimes the customers DO have limits. Customers that favor Boho-chic don't like outfits with a bright and gaudy color scheme even if they're all boho-chic, and most customers won't like socks and sandals unless they're Asian-inspired.
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* CelibateHero: It's impossible for the main characters in the first game and ''Trendsetters'' to date anyone. A free DLC was added in Japan that allowed the player to design a male character as they wished and to take him on dates, but it's become a subject of NoExportForYou.

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* CelibateHero: It's impossible for the main characters in the first game and ''Trendsetters'' to date anyone. A free DLC was added in Japan that allowed the player to design a male character as they wished and to take him on dates, but it's become a subject of NoExportForYou.NoExportForYou, and even then it's AllJustADream.
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** Some of the male customers in ''Trendsetters'', such as Phillip.

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** Some Almost all of the male customers in ''Trendsetters'', such as Phillip.Trendsetters, due to [[GenericCuteness the artstyle]]
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** Renee also appears into your town in ''Fashion Forward''.

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** Renee also appears into in your town in ''Fashion Forward''.



* MenswearGhetto: Male customers weren't even ''possible'' until the second game, where they have only five clothing styles to choose from. And outside of Japan the choices are even more limited, because one of the mens' clothing brands was removed entirely.

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* MenswearGhetto: Male customers weren't even ''possible'' until Oh yes. Men's fashion is only available in the second game, where and they have only five clothing styles to choose from. And outside of Japan the choices are even more limited, because one the menswear branch of the mens' clothing brands was Kanokoi line cannot be sold in your shop. You can still win these clothes from filling your happiness meter, though, so at least they weren't removed entirely.
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* ArtEvolution: On top of the graphical boost between the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS and UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, the art style changed a bit between the first game and ''Trendsetters''. It became cleaner, the style less stylized, and the eyes smaller.

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* AndYourRewardIsClothes: If the player wins a fashion show, they'll obtain a special type of clothing not available in store.
** If you fill up the happiness meter in Trendsetters, you get a random piece of clothing you don't yet have in your wardrobe at the end of the day.

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If the player wins a fashion show, they'll obtain a special type of clothing not available in store.
** If you fill up the happiness meter in Trendsetters, ''Trendsetters'', you get a random piece of clothing you don't yet have in your wardrobe at the end of the day.



* {{Bishonen}}: Dominic. Very much so.

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* CannotSpitItOut. Poor, poor Brad in ''Trendsetters''. It's especially apparent during the summer event where he takes your character to see fireworks.

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* ContinuityNod: In ''Trendsetters'', Dominic, Grace and Renee will visit the protagonist's shop and point out that she reminds them of another fashionista from their town (the first game's protagonist) Dominic even points out after buying clothes different from his usual style that he wants to wear them for going out to dinner with a girl, but that [[HeroicMime she might not say anything because she's really quiet.]]

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In ''Trendsetters'', Dominic, Grace and Renee will visit the protagonist's shop and point out that she reminds them of another fashionista from their town (the first game's protagonist) Dominic even points out after buying clothes different from his usual style that he wants to wear them for going out to dinner with a girl, but that [[HeroicMime she might not say anything because she's really quiet.]]



* DownloadableContent: ''Trendsetters'' features free clothes DLC, such as [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing a Totakeke inspired T-shirt]]. In Japan it received DLC from the real lolita brand Baby the Stars Shine Bright.

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''Trendsetters'' features free clothes DLC, such as [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing a Totakeke inspired T-shirt]]. In Japan it received DLC from the real lolita brand Baby the Stars Shine Bright.



* LovableAlphaBitch: Renee.

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* OneSteveLimit: All the customers have different names, though some names are variations of, short for, or similar to other names.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Well, as cruel as you can be in a [[SugarBowl game like this]]. The vast majority of customers aren't too worried about how clothes coordinate so long as they're the right ''kind'' of clothing. Therefore, if someone asks you for a Retro outfit, you can create a blindingly horrific, mismatched, and repulsive outfit that looks like it was created by a colourblind [[Franchise/MarvelComics Skrull]] on a bad day... and as long as all of those clothes fall under the Retro label, the customer will ''gush'' about how perfect it is and how they're going to wear it everywhere. Bonus points if they leave the store wearing it.

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Well, as cruel as you can be in a [[SugarBowl game like this]]. The vast majority of customers aren't too worried about how clothes coordinate so long as they're the right ''kind'' of clothing. Therefore, if someone asks you for a Retro outfit, you can create a blindingly horrific, mismatched, and repulsive outfit that looks like it was created by a colourblind [[Franchise/MarvelComics Skrull]] on a bad day... and as long as all of those clothes fall under the Retro label, the customer will ''gush'' about how perfect it is and how they're going to wear it everywhere. Bonus points if they leave the store wearing it.
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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the ability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible. It will be released in North America on August 19th, 2016 under the title ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''.

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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the ability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible. It will be released in North America on August 19th, 19, 2016 under the title ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''.
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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible. It will be released in North America on August 19th, 2016 under the title, ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''.

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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability ability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible. It will be released in North America on August 19th, 2016 under the title, title ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''.
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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible. It will be released in North America on August 8th, 2016 under the title, ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''.

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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible. It will be released in North America on August 8th, 19th, 2016 under the title, ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''.
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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible.

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A third installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible. It will be released in North America on August 8th, 2016 under the title, ''Style Savvy: Fashion Forward''.

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A third installment, released on April 16, 2015 in Japan has been announced under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible.

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A third installment, installment was released on April 16, 2015 in Japan has been announced under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It was released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015. This is the first game in the series to be ''Toys/{{amiibo}}'' compatible.



* AllLoveIsUnrequited: It's pretty obvious that Dominic in the first game and Brad and Reed in ''Trendsetters'' have a crush on the protagonist. To make it even more obvious, Dominic's gift to the protagonist on her birthday is '''a wedding dress'''.

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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: It's pretty obvious that Dominic in the first game and game, Brad and Reed in ''Trendsetters'' and Ricky in ''Fashion Forward'' have a crush on the protagonist. To make it even more obvious, Dominic's gift to the protagonist on her birthday is '''a wedding dress'''.



* CelibateHero: It's impossible for the main characters in the first game and ''Trendsetters'' to date anyone.

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* CelibateHero: It's impossible for the main characters in the first game and ''Trendsetters'' to date anyone. A free DLC was added in Japan that allowed the player to design a male character as they wished and to take him on dates, but it's become a subject of NoExportForYou.



** Renee also appears into your town in ''Fashion Forward''.



** The third game received a ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' themed DLC.

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** The third game received a ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' and ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing Happy Home Designer'' themed DLC.



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** Things get worse in ''Fashion Forward''. Since you can also be a hair and make-up stylist, you can give your customers a hideous haircut or make-up... and as long as it fits their request, they'll like it.

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A third installment, released on April 16, 2015 in Japan has been announced under the name of ''Girls Mode 3☆Kirakira Corde''. It features yet even more additions, such as the hability to design your own clothes and to give makeovers to your guests at your shop. It will be released on Europe under the title ''New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward'' on November 20, 2015.

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* JackOfAllTrades: In the third game, the main character is skilled in clothing design, hair styling and make-up. Add this to their main trait as a clothing coordinator who's also skilled in interior design (as in the other games)

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* DownloadableContent: ''Trendsetters'' features free clothes DLC, such as [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing a Totakeke inspired T-shirt]].

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* DownloadableContent: ''Trendsetters'' features free clothes DLC, such as [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing a Totakeke inspired T-shirt]]. In Japan it received DLC from the real lolita brand Baby the Stars Shine Bright.
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* MenswearGhetto: Male customers weren't even ''possible'' until the second game, where they have only five clothing styles to choose from. And outside of Japan the choices are even more limited, because one of the mens' clothing brands was removed entirely.
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* {{Bishonen}}: Dominic. Very much so.


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* ButThouMust: Michaela won't take no for an answer when she wants you to work for her in ''Trendsetters''.
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* CelibateHero: It's impossible for the main characters in the first game and ''Trendsetters'' to date anyone.

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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: It's pretty obvious that Dominic in the first game and Brad in ''Trendsetters'' have a crush on the protagonist. To make it even more obvious, Dominic's gift to the protagonist on her birthday is '''a wedding dress'''.

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''Style Savvy'', also known as ''Nintendo Presents: Style Boutique'', or ''Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode'', depending on one's region, is a Creator/{{Nintendo}} published and syn Sophia developed fashion simulator for the NintendoDS.

The game starts you out working as a clerk in a clothing store, working to match the wants and needs of the customers based on the style, color, and type of the clothing. As the game progresses, the player eventually is given their own fashion boutique to run by the owner of the store, and rich {{Bishonen}}, Dominic. From that point, the player has to work to maintain a diverse stock while keeping the customers satisfied, build up store popularity, and eventually take part in fashion shows, where the player is tasked with assembling an ensemble from a limited number of parts to fit a general theme. Furthermore, while the player manages their store, they're also able to customize their own avatars, using the money they earn to purchase cosmetic changes, and receiving a copy of every purchased piece of clothing in their wardrobe. Finally, the player can also run an online boutique and compete with other players in fashion competitions.

It is notable that it contains over 16 brands of a variety of styles, comprising of almost 10,000 items, resulting in a ''very'' deep VirtualPaperDoll game. More so, in that the boutique itself can be customized to attract different customers.

In both the US and Japan, ''Style Savvy'' received a surprisingly good reception, given the genre's tendency to fall into shovelware, and ranks as one of the best selling NintendoDS games. It also received a sequel for the Nintendo3DS, ''Style Savvy: Trendsetters'' (also known as ''Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode Yokubari Sengen!'' or ''Nintendo Presents: New Style Boutique''), with added content such as bags or men's fashion.

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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: It's pretty obvious that Dominic in the first game and Brad in ''Trendsetters'' have a crush on the protagonist. To make it even more obvious, Dominic's gift to the protagonist on her birthday is '''a wedding dress'''.
* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The Japanese cover features [[http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9wtti2aXQ1rtobu5o1_500.jpg a young girl with a cute, pink background]]. The American cover [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9wtti2aXQ1rtobu5o2_1280.jpg changed the girl and the background]], but the European cover [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9wtti2aXQ1rtobu5o3_1280.jpg used a luxurious background and replaced the girl for a gigantic shoe]], supposedly to appeal it to older audiences. Subverted in ''Trendsetters'', where [[http://24.media.tumblr.com/fd5887f07e83d678030ef72fac460447/tumblr_mkpejqy1e01rtobu5o2_1280.jpg the American cover]] is more similar to the [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/21f06782e2c170b461f9bf5801bd43bc/tumblr_mkpejqy1e01rtobu5o1_1280.jpg Japanese one]], and [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/f2504a72cd8bba2f0c0967211025a6e3/tumblr_mkpejqy1e01rtobu5o3_1280.jpg the European cover used a similar cover to the first game but featuring a girl]].
* AndYourRewardIsClothes: If the player wins a fashion show, they'll obtain a special type of clothing not available in store.
** If you fill up the happiness meter in Trendsetters, you get a random piece of clothing you don't yet have in your wardrobe at the end of the day.
* AnInteriorDesignerIsYou: You can decorate your shop and your home as you wish.
* {{Bishonen}}: Dominic. Very much so.
** Some of the male customers in ''Trendsetters'', such as Phillip.
* ArtificialStupidity: Sometimes the [=NPC=]s will be wearing rather nice outfits. On the other hand, sometimes you'll be left wondering who let them leave the house [[RummageSaleReject looking like that]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Daisy, [[InnocentFlowerGirl the girl who runs a flower stand in the park]] in ''Trendsetters'', absolutely adores her older brother Reed.
* CannotSpitItOut. Poor, poor Brad in ''Trendsetters''. It's especially apparent during the summer event where he takes your character to see fireworks.
** From the same game, Harris toward Michaela.
* ContinuityNod: In ''Trendsetters'', Dominic, Grace and Renee will visit the protagonist's shop and point out that she reminds them of another fashionista from their town (the first game's protagonist) Dominic even points out after buying clothes different from his usual style that he wants to wear them for going out to dinner with a girl, but that [[HeroicMime she might not say anything because she's really quiet.]]
* {{Cosplay}}: The Teatro Amare (Purple Moon in Europe) line.
* DownloadableContent: ''Trendsetters'' features free clothes DLC, such as [[AnimalCrossing a Totakeke inspired T-shirt]].
* ElegantGothicLolita: The Raven Candle line. Marble Lily specializes in Sweet Lolita, but their black clothes can also count as Gothic Lolita.
* TheFashionista: The protagonist, obviously.
* FloralThemeNaming: Two of your customers in ''Trendsetters'' are twin sisters named Violet and Rose.
* GoingThroughTheMotions
* LovableAlphaBitch: Renee.
** Emmylou in ''Trendsetters''.
* MissingStepsPlan: In ''Trendsetters'', this can be found in the description for one of the fashion contest models.
* PaletteSwap: Predictably, a lot of the clothes have these.
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: In the Style Savvy world, glasses are just one more kind of accessory.
* NiceHat: In ''Trendsetters'', Brad the delivery guy wears a cool cap as part of his uniform. There's also the contest announcer MC Mode, who almost always wears a snazzy fedora.
* OneSteveLimit: All the customers have different names, though some names are variations of, short for, or similar to other names.
** Averted in ''Trendsetters''; as there are two male customers named Jack.
* OnlySixFaces: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]].
* OpeningTheSandbox: In ''Trendsetters'', things take off immensely once you take management of the shop.
* ShesAManInJapan: Rococco, the woman who runs the fashion contests in the first game, was a [[CampGay flamboyantly gay man]] named Pario in the Japanese version, ''Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode''.
* SimulationGame: Both a business simulator and a fashion simulator.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Well, as cruel as you can be in a [[SugarBowl game like this]]. The vast majority of customers aren't too worried about how clothes coordinate so long as they're the right ''kind'' of clothing. Therefore, if someone asks you for a Retro outfit, you can create a blindingly horrific, mismatched, and repulsive outfit that looks like it was created by a colourblind [[Franchise/MarvelComics Skrull]] on a bad day... and as long as all of those clothes fall under the Retro label, the customer will ''gush'' about how perfect it is and how they're going to wear it everywhere. Bonus points if they leave the store wearing it.
* VirtualPaperDoll: The main draw of the game.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Possible, due to the large number of colours available to dye your hair.

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