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Dye Fashion

Dye Fashion provides a wardrobe of dress styles as canvases for color. A good outcome depends on trying to choose dresses and create personalized color combinations for each design.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Dye Fashion game overview

Across the current stage, Dye Fashion provides a wardrobe of dress styles as canvases for color. Evening gowns and casual pieces can be recolored through the same straightforward design interface. A useful sequence allows you to choose dresses and create personalized color combinations for each design. Select a garment, test a palette, and revise the result until the combination suits the chosen style. The process is creative and open-ended rather than competitive. During the following stage, the activity advances through different garments and repeated color experiments. Colors can be revised freely because the studio has no timer, score penalty, or loss.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect immediate visual feedback from every color choice. Bold and restrained palettes can be compared freely because there is no timer or failure state. As the challenge develops, the activity advances through different garments and repeated color experiments.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Dye Fashion

Pick the dress shape before choosing its colors, since the same palette can read differently on a casual piece and an evening gown.

Apply one color at a time and compare the whole garment after each change. Revise combinations freely until the design looks intentional and balanced. Use a steady approach to support this result: The activity advances through different garments and repeated color experiments.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Click or tap the dress, color, and design choices shown by the interface to apply them to the current garment.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Dye Fashion

  1. Choose a dominant color first to give the remaining shades a clear role.
  2. Compare bright and neutral tones before committing to a final combination.
  3. Let garment style guide the palette instead of coloring every dress identically.