
The third game in the Style Boutique series, which released on the 3DS in 2015. Called Style Savvy: Fashion Forward in North America.
You've just received an old dollhouse from your grandmother Elaine. Said dollhouse happens to contain a tiny little person, named Sophie, who is thrilled when you give her a doll's beret. She invites you into her own little world, which you access simply by closing your eyes and imagining yourself in there. You then magically shrink down to Sophie's size and you enter through the dollhouse door, and find yourself in her world, Beaumonde City.
Alas, all is not well in Beaumonde City. The boutique is about to close down... but with your eye for fashion and Sophie's enormous social network, you can surely raise it up as the fashion capital of the town! That is, if you can persuade Adelaide, the CEO of the company that owns the building...
Fashion Forward significantly expands the scope of the series. As well as 19,000 items of clothing, there are multiple NPCs with their own storylines who come to you for help with their fashion woes. Clothing design is back, revamped, and much broader and deeper - you can now choose what type of item you want to design, a variety of cuts, pattern, colours, as well as frills, bows, ribbons, and various other accoutrements. As well as the boutique, the player can pick up gigs at the beautician, hair salon, and hotel as well as doing some professional modelling, which provides a more varied gameplay experience as well as alternative revenue streams. It is also the first to be amiibo-compatible, certain (mostly female) amiibos unlocking unique clothes when scanned.
It provides examples of:
- Alliterative Title: Fashion Forward
- An Interior Designer Is You: Rooms of Caprice Chalet (which are not from other players or Evie) can be designed the way the player wants.
- Artificial Stupidity: Your beautician customers will sometimes ask you to copy makeup from a reference photo. Occasionally, the photo will be of the customer herself - meaning she will already be wearing the makeup she wants you to copy for her.
- Author Avatar: Sophie is your guide to the game, and her name is a clear reference to Syn Sophia, the developer.
- Be Yourself:
- Surprisingly averted with Xiaoling. She's a somewhat obsessive fan of Callie, to the point of insisting that her clothes, hair, and makeup be exactly the same (in a sequence which serves as the tutorial for the salon and beautician minigames). The moral of this sequence is that the customer is always right and that Noor and Arabella should have just given her what she asked for.
- But then it's played straight in the postgame, when Xiaoling actually gets to meet Callie. Callie is flattered that Xiaoling admires her so much but still admonishes her to find her own identity rather than copying someone else.
- Black and Nerdy: Arabella's brother Tarquin takes an explicitly scientific approach to makeup design.
- Blatant Lies: Callie will give Sophie and the player useful tips for dealing with stage fright. Not that she has first-hand experience of that, uh-uh, no way, definitely not.
- The Cameo: Nicky (the model from the second game) makes an appearance in the background of a few outside areas.
- Cannot Spit It Out: As usual. This time it's Ricky and Tarquin, the latter being somewhat more subdued.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Rainbow is presumably an adult or at least in her late teens, but expresses childlike wonderment upon seeing a new colour.
- Console Cameo: The Purple Moon brand sells clutches which resemble the first and second player versions of the Famicom controller.
- Continuity Nod: Evienote from the second game is a minor character.
- Cool Crown: The wedding outfit, from the Purple Moon brand, has a tiara.
- Downloadable Content: There's free Splatoon and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer themed DLC. Certain amiibo figures can unlock special clothing items based on the character on the amiibo.
- Fairytale Wedding Dress: One of the costumes from the Purple Moon brand.
- Fourth-Date Marriage: A consequence of the game progressing in real time but events progressing based on player activity. As such, if you play for more than a few minutes a day, Adelaide will go from meeting her boyfriend to marrying him in just a couple of weeks in-game.
- The Ghost: The protagonist's grandmother, Elaine, is not seen and only mentioned.
- Gotta Catch 'Em All: You start off with a limited amount of color choices for hair and makeup. You have to get more colors by taking pictures of certain objects and showing them to Rainbow, who will then "notice" the color and make it for you to use.
- Idol Singer: The Stylettos. And you even get to design their stage outfits!
- Incredible Shrinking Man: Your character magically shrinks down during the opening cutscene with Sophie's unusual aid.
- Jack of All Trades: 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.
- Leg Focus:
- The protagonist and/or the boutique customers can wear hot pants, a miniskirt, or minidress which show off their legs, whether they're bare or wearing tights, leggings, or socks. Character examples are:
- Callie: Miniskirt.
- Noor: Miniskirt and Capri Leggings (the latter exclusive to the spring and fall outfits).
- Kirsty: Lace-Edged Minidress and Capri Leggings (the latter exclusive to the spring outfit).
- The player can zoom in to the protagonist's legs in the outfit screen.
- The player can also zoom in to the boutique customer's legs after being given a new item and/or outfit.
- A cutscene after a female customer puts on a given bold/chic item or outfit (via the "Try it on!" option) would show a brief shot of her legs.
- During fashion shows, one of the shots would have the camera pan up from the model's legs as she walks.
- The protagonist and/or the boutique customers can wear hot pants, a miniskirt, or minidress which show off their legs, whether they're bare or wearing tights, leggings, or socks. Character examples are:
- Lilliputians: This game takes place in a miniature, dollhouse-like world.
- Local Hangout: Aside from Cafétiere Close and the Rose Garden, the train can be taken to 6 places:
- Bougainville
- Bun-Bun Funland
- Maple Crescent
- Peony Hall + The Meadows
- Restaraunt
- Tropica Beach + Lover's Bell
- Lovable Alpha Bitch: Callie is a well-known professional model who definitely doesn't suffer from any sort of insecurities, why would you even say that?
- Luck-Based Mission: Filling up the color palette 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. There are also colors that are available only at certain times of day, or certain seasons.
- Market-Based Title:
- In America, it's Style Savvy: Fashion Forward.
- In Japan, it's Girls Mode 3: Glittering Outfits.
- Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Well, masculine is pushing it, but Adelaide is very utilitarian when it comes to clothing, seeing clothes as nothing more than something to cover the body. Her brother, Ricky, is the stylish one, annoying her by pursuing his hobby of staging fashion shows.
- Ms. Fanservice:
- The protagonist and/or the boutique customers can be dressed in hot and/or form-fitting clothing. Examples are:
- Bikini Tops
- Miniskirts
- Hot Pants
- Leggings (both long and capri lengths)
- Stilettos
- Callie's main outfit consists of an off-shoulder top, a black miniskirt which reveals her legs, and strapped high-heeled sandals.
- The protagonist and/or the boutique customers can be dressed in hot and/or form-fitting clothing. Examples are:
- New Game Plus: Beat the main game once and unlock the entire male wardrobe from the previous game, giving you the ability to change the outfit of any of the men in the game.
- Only One Name: Everyone.
- Only One Save File: The game has only one save file.
- Pirates Vs Ninjas: When you meet Eliza dressed as a pirate, having failed at her Ninja audition, she'll say that pirates are cooler than ninjas.
- Retcon:
- The glam clothing style was phased out. All the clothes that fit that style in previous games make a return, but they are now classified as different styles such as girly or bold.
- The hat for the red Flight Attendant costume sold by Purple Moon was turned into the White Beret, and is Sophie's trademark hat. As a result, the other Flight Attendant hats got a slight modification in their design. All the new designs carry over to Styling Star.
- Series Continuity Error: For American players, Evie in the second game has been replaced with Michaela. Due to a case of Too Long; Didn't Dub, Michaela does not appear, as American players meet Evie for the first time in this game.
- Short Screentime for Reality: Your character's bedroom desk is all that is seen in the real world, as most of the game is set in Beaumonde City beyond the tiny door on the desk.
- Supporting Protagonist: Most of the various quests in the game are about helping people with their own issues, which can often be solved with fashion; the protagonist's own development is mostly incidental.
- Toy Time: This game is set in a dollhouse, explaining the cutesy, cartoony architecture.
- Two Girls and a Guy: Sophie, Callie, and Ricky. Also, the trio mode of AR Photos can be used to take pictures of any characters which fit the trope.
- Two Guys and a Girl: The protagonist can play music at the Live Music Club with two guys. Also, the trio mode of AR Photos can be used to take pictures of any characters which fit the trope.
