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Summer Festivals Fashion

Summer Festivals Fashion turns three party plans into a wardrobe project for six friends. The immediate objective is to prepare six friends with outfits for three different summer festivals.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Summer Festivals Fashion game overview

At the start of a run, Summer Festivals Fashion turns three party plans into a wardrobe project for six friends. Each outfit contributes to a larger set rather than one isolated makeover. The play requirement is to prepare six friends with outfits for three different summer festivals. Style the current friend, compare her completed look with the festival mood, and continue until the group is ready. Progress is measured by finishing the roster. After the route opens, the styling sequence covers multiple characters and three party settings. The six outfits can be adjusted without a scoring penalty or defeat state.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

There is no countdown. Players can browse, swap, and coordinate pieces while giving each character a distinct outfit of the day. As the challenge moves forward, the styling sequence covers multiple characters and three party settings.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Summer Festivals Fashion

Choose a festival-appropriate base outfit for the current friend before opening accessory categories. Build outward from that garment and its colors.

Review the six looks as a group whenever the interface allows. Keep them coordinated for the event without dressing every friend in identical pieces. Use this method to support continued progress: The styling sequence covers multiple characters and three party settings.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Choose festival outfits through pointer clicks on a computer or direct presses on the clothing options on touch devices.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Summer Festivals Fashion

  1. Give each festival its own color direction before styling individual friends.
  2. Vary silhouettes across the group so six outfits remain visually distinct.
  3. Add accessories after clothing to prevent small pieces from dictating the look.