dress-up dolls: A Fun Online Fashion Design Game
Whether you’re a hard-nosed fashionista or a grown up working girl on the go, there’s a fun online fashion design game that can help you start trends or organize your wardrobe. You can find this virtual house of style at dress-up dolls.com, and with its user-friendly interface it’s sure to bring out every woman’s girlie girl.
dress-up dolls lets women and girls alike organize pictures of clothing and accessories online, and organize them into stylish collages like expert fashion designers. The site features a host of retail items that can be mixed and matched in fun combinations. Browsing through other girls’ fashion design sets helps in spotting trends. Also, by sharing sets with others, girls can start trends of their own!
dress-up dolls gives girls an endless virtual closet to choose from, and by using dress-up dolls, they’ll know what they’re shopping for before they even step foot in the mall. dress-up dolls also comes with a color palate tool that helps you make the best fashion design choices for your wardrobe.
Because dress-up dolls has an interface with the popular social networking site, Facebook, it’s a fun online fashion design game that can be played with others. It’s like crossing the girl-talk of Sex in the City with an online version of paper dolls; dress-up dolls is endlessly addictive. But dress-up dolls’s real genius is that it allows fashionistas to upload photos of their own, either by taking their own pictures, or clipping them from website catalogs. (This possibility alone should encourage retailers who don’t keep an online catalog to make one, pronto.)
By allowing users to add photos of clothing and fashion accessories that they want or already have, the site becomes more than just a fun online fashion design game for girls. In fact, dress-up dolls has the potential to replace high-priced fashion consultants and closet organizers. Imagine the possibilities when you can upload photos of everything in your wardrobe and create a picture book of outfits. Imagine girls being able to show their friends the outfits they’ve picked out for the first day of school without having to take a single piece of clothing off the hanger.
