Style Savvy Fashion Forward Color Guide

Style Savvy Fashion Forward Color Guide Average ratng: 5,8/10 4574 reviews

Anyone play the New Style Boutique/Style Savvy series? As far as the third installment (Fashion Forward) the whole theme of that game was more fantasy-like and pretty much resembled living in a dollhouse world, which was nice and all, but I was disappointed that the game wasn't developed in such a way where it branched out more maturely.

There has been a huge amount of changes made to the features and game play in Style Boutique 3: Styling Star (Style Savvy 4). A number of features and game play elements from the previous game have been altered and old features from New Style Boutique (also known as Trendsetters) have been reintroduced in the new game. This guide will look out how features and game play elements have changed between Fashion Forward and Styling Star and which features from Trendsetters have been reintroducedDesigning - This feature has moved from the boutique to the apartment. The number of items you can design has been cut down with items such as tights and the special items like school uniforms have been removed. Stage Costumes are a new item that you can design.

The number of patterns and motifs you can use whilst designing have been reduced slightly as well.Shopping Bags & Logo - You can now create a unique logo and shopping bag to use at your shop. These can be accessed via the Design menu but only a few designs can be stored at a time.You can now design shopping bags to use at the boutique.Design Portfolio - The space to store designs has increased in Styling Star and there are now two sections: one for your own designs and one for designs you have downloaded via the Design Centre.Apartment - The option to decorate your apartment has returned in the new game. You can purchase furniture and miniatures to decorate your apartment with from various shops in the city. You can change items such as the bed, wallpaper and flooring. Some items are required and you cannot remove them, for example table and chairs set.Redecorate the interior of your apartment.Hair Salon Requests - You no longer need to answer questions and guess a customers style in Styling Star. The questions still appear occasionally but they are much more simplified and customers are more relaxed with their requests for hair styles.Hairstyles - New styles and fringes have been added to the game and some hairstyles have been removed.

The up-do category has disappeared and the styles from there have been moved into the three basic categories of short, medium or long. Hairstyles now unlock automatically as you progress through the main story line and you no longer need to unlock them.Make-up Sets - These do not need to be located and unlocked in Styling Star. Make-up sets will become available at the Beautician whilst you play through the main story line. The style of make-up sets have returned to the ones like in Trendsetters with a similar design look.

You can no longer design your own make-up sets like you could at the Make-Up Lab in Fashion Forward. The method for selling make-up sets to customers has changed and you can just pick them now in the make-up menu.Example of a make-up set in Styling Star.Make-Up Menu Layout - Make-up items are now displayed by color palettes according to the shades at the Beautician and Apartment. You need to purchase each shade in each make-up item category individually now (you can buy lots of shades at once) from the Beautician and the items range in price.Nails - A new feature to the game that allows you to paint your own nails or the nails of customers. There is a range of styles available and a guide on Nails can be found.Colours - The frustrating and time consuming task of unlocking colours has been removed in the new game which delighted many players.

Colours now become available at the Beautician and Hair Salon whilst you play through the main story line. Rainbow is no longer a character in the game.Miniatures Shop - This shop has been split into four stores in Styling Star. The Florist sells miniatures from the Plants and Animals category. The Cake Shop sells miniatures from the Food category. Talk to Michel at the Bakery to receive bakery themed miniatures from the Food category.

The Lifestyle Shop sells the remainder of the miniatures such as furniture, clothing, lights, etc. The Lifestyle Shop also sells the interior and exterior decorating styles for the boutique.Interior of the Lifestyle Shop.Caprice Chalet - This cute feature that allowed players to create themed rooms and rent them out to customers or upload online has been removed. Say goodbye to that sweet rent money you used to be able to get from renting out rooms each day. The elements of Caprice Chalet have been redesigned and are now used to decorate the interior of the boutique.Fashion Shows - Probably the most challenging aspect of Fashion Forward that saw you create outfits to match a certain theme and try to achieve the perfect five star score. Fashion Shows sadly have been removed and nothing has replaced this feature.Train Station - This location has been redesigned to the Station.

You cannot however visit locations from the Station and the only use it serves is occasionally talking to NPC's there if they appear or travelling to locations with the idol girls during the main story line. Places like The Meadows and Bougainville are no longer available.Live Music Club - Whilst the location still appears in the game, it's purpose has been altered. The only actions that occur here is being able to talk to the owners Jo and Vincent, the latter who will only talk about food yet you cannot actually eat there. During the main story line, a few events will occur here. On Saturday nights, you can watch a performance by Vincent occasionally which is just a short animation.Vincent is always talking about food.Photo Studio - This location has been removed and the option to take photos in the game has been moved to NIN10. Jim is the new photographer and the photo system has changed as well. You can now change the background and character aspects of the photo easily as well as take multiple photos at a time.

Photos now need to be edited using the Album feature and you cannot add frames whilst taking photos.Modelling Jobs - Another fun feature that has been removed in Styling Star. Modelling jobs are no longer available and the miniatures that you used to unlock from them are available to just buy from different shops.NPC Events - In Fashion Forward, characters would invite you to locations and you could hang out with them and take photos together. This feature has been removed in Styling Star and has been slightly altered to only occur during the idol girls story lines at some points (i.e.

On holiday with Angelique) or with a few NPC's like the insect girl. However you can no longer by invited places regurarly like you could with characters like Callie or Sophie.

Miniatures are no longer given as gifts from NPC's apart from Michel and the ones you receive from Lorelei during the main story line.Example of an event that occurs during the main story line.Streetpass - One of the main features of many 3DS games is streetpass but sadly this feature was removed in the new game. Not that it had exciting features in Fashion Forward and if hardly anyone plays the game where you live, there's not much point to it. I've only ever streetpassed the same 3 people in Fashion Forward.Local multiplayer - The game basically has none this time around and was pretty lacklustre in the previous game.

It is better to use the online features anyway.Online Content - Nintendo finally worked out that people wanted to share outfits online for others to purchase and we did get this feature with Shopdo and the Design Centre. However Nintendo made the feature region locked so unfortunately most content is unavailable unless you live in the same region as the player you want to visit.

Shopdo and the Design Centre are the new online features and you upload designs, your boutique and three outfits instead of a Caprice Chalet room now.Amiibo - Some of the original amiibo items from Fashion Forward are now available from Purple Moon. The few items that are included are available throughout the year in the basic colour of the item. Amiibos now unlock emblems and designs rather than items in Styling Star. The number of unique items available from amiibos have been reduced to basic amiibos such as ones from series such as Mario, Kirby, Zelda, Splatoon and Animal Crossing. The previous game included amiibos such as Samus, Wii Trainer and more amiibos from the Mario series.Emblems can be unlocked with certain amiibos.Story line - Each Style Boutique game focuses on a different story line and this time round, Styling Star has taken the Idol route.

The story line is in-depth with character development and takes a fair while to complete it. There is not many opportunities to interact with characters outside the story line however, making the game feel a tad empty. Fashion Forward had a number of main characters that you would constantly interact with at the boutique and various locations around the city.Messaging - A new feature that is quite restricted.

You can send three requests a day to customers who you have enough hearts with. You will also receive messages from NPC's much like in Fashion Forward talking about meeting you at certain shops.Deleting Photos - You can only delete 15 photos at a time now. In Fashion Forward, you could delete more than that number at once. You could even delete all the photos you had taken at the same time.Awards - A fun new feature that gives players achievements to work towards. Some are easy to obtain whilst others will take some time.

For a guide on all the awards available in Styling Star, please visit the. AR Functionality - The ability to use the AR Mode in Style Boutique has been removed from the new game. It was a fun little side feature that allowed you to project characters from the game into the real world using the AR technology built into the 3DS console.Miiverse - Nintendo shut down Miiverse recently so this was one feature that definitely wasn't going to appear since the service is now defunct. Contests are no longer available.Contact Cards - These were a feature in Trendsetters and now have a more detailed appearance in Styling Star. Contact Cards display useful information about customers including items and outfits they have purchased from the boutique.

Hearts have replaced the old stamp system from Trendsetters.Camilla's Contact CardGlasses & Earrings - You can now wear both these items at the same time. The previous game prevented you from wearing both as they belonged to the same category and the game wasn't programmed to allow both on a character at the same time.Bottom 3DS Screen Display - When visiting shops or the boutique, the bottom 3DS screen now displays customer cards instead of NPC icons or symbols.Clock - Styling Star runs off a in-game clock system instead of a real-time system like Fashion Forward.

Days move much quicker now in game and shops are open all the time unlike in Trendsetters (which also had a in-game clock) where they would shut at certain times.Menswear - A lot of players are rejoicing as the feature to dress male characters has returned! Male characters in the game will not visit the Menswear Shop run by Xiaobai to request new outfits.You can now dress the male characters in the game at the Menswear Shop.Customer Frequency - It seems at the boutique, the number of customers who will visit during the day has been cut down. Previously in Fashion Forward, you would have a steady stream of customers at the boutique. In Styling Star, it's common to not have customers in your boutique at all at certain points of the day.Boutique Style - In Fashion Forward, you could decorate the interior to attract a certain image style of customers to shop at the boutique. In Styling Star, the set interior designs have been removed and replaced with the Caprice Chalet decorating system. It seems you will get a variation of image styles from customers with most interior layouts. You can customise the interior to fit a certain theme (i.e.

Bold) but customers from various images will still visit.Example of a boutique interior.Customer Requests - The developers really messed with the request system in the new game. In Fashion Forward, most customers would ask for full outfits or outfits of a certain style.

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In Styling Star, the types of requests you will get are more board and you will often get customers only asking for one certain item. From conducting research, the most common image requests I received during the course of one month at the boutique were girly or baby-doll image, casual dresses or an item of a particular colour.Commission Requests - The Designer Lounge has been removed from the game and you can no longer complete requests to design items for brands.

The only items you will be requested to design during the main story line are a t-shirt and stage costumes.Selling Designs - You can no longer sell designs at the boutique as commission requests have been removed. You can upload your own personal designs online for other players to download.You can now upload designs online for other players in your region to purchase.Exhibition Hall - This location is now placed over one level instead of multiple levels. A new shop called VIP has been added and the brand representatives from Fashion Forward return to represent the brands once again in Styling Star.Brand Representatives Choice - When visiting brands at the Exhibition Hall, there is a new option that allows you to get recommendations for items from the brand representatives. This doesn't work in a particular way and it just selects random ones. If you keep pressing it, it will eventually select all the items on the screen in that category.Sales - Sales have returned at the Exhibition Hall. On the days ending with a number five (i.e.

5th, 15th and 25th), two selected brands at the Exhibition Hall will hold a sale. All items from the brand are available at a cheaper price. This is a good time to stock up on expensive brands such as Purple Moon.Sporty Image & Streetflow - The fun sporty image and it's associated brand Streetflow have been removed from Styling Star.

Items from the brand have been moved to other brands within the game. Please refer to the for more information.Streetflow items have moved to other brands such as April Bonbon.Character Eyes - The option for double or single eyelids is now available in the character customisation menu.Assistant - The feature to have an assistant at your boutique has returned. In an earlier game in the series you could have an assistant but the option for that was removed in Fashion Forward.

In Styling Star, you can change your assistant once you complete the main story line. You can change the outfit that your assistant is wearing as well.One of the assistants in Styling Star.Stock Space - The developers of the game finally realised that the store room space at the boutique was way too small. There is now no limit and you can store every single clothing and accessory item in the game! You can also reorder items straight from your phone using the restock app.Window Display - The customisation options for the boutique window display have been reduced. You can now only change the background/floor and the mannequin.

You can no longer place miniatures in the window display.Example of one of the backgrounds available for the window display. There hasn't been any changes to the mannequin. The reason why the Purple Moon items worked in the previous game was because some outfits from Purple Moon all belong to the same thing whilst some have different themes for each item.

So with some outfits, you can't sell all the items together as customers will complain that there are too many styles or everything clashes. I've found Purple Moon items can be a tough sell in Styling Star and rarely sell them apart from using one item (say the star sign t-shirt or Apple skirt) on the mannequin. The hearts and contact cards make no difference with Purple Moon items, characters will only buy outfits off the mannequin if it matches their exact style with all the items. AnonymousI know you say you can store all the clothes in the boutique stock now (and even the game says it when you reach the max limit) but there seems to be a huge discrepancy between max shop stock and what I have in my wardrobe? Like - and this is after the main storyline, after I made a personal goal of buying every item, which I am pretty sure I completed - I have around 21000 things in my wardrobe, my max stock space is about 18800 or so, can't remember the whole number, and my restock app is around 18500 something, and even the promotional material claims there's 'over 20000+ items' so I can't exactly figure out what the true number of in game items is. Yes this is a tricky one to figure out. The assistant tells you that you can store everything and not have to clear out stock, but I think maybe the game doesn't believe that you'll ever hold every single item in the game at the boutique.

I've currently gone over your stock space number, so I believe you can hold a fair amount of items at the boutique. I've collected about 80% or 90% of the clothing and accessory items at the moment.I believe the 20,000+ items remark in the promo material includes the miniatures as the previous games promo material and guides did the same thing. I believe the game calculates numbers that following way:- The stock numbers that appear when you visit the Exhibition Hall only relate to items you purchase from the Exhibition Hall.

The game limits you on how many items you can store that were directly brought from brands. 18874 is the maximum number.- Items brought through the restock app don't count towards this number and just add to your stock. That is why you can have a higher amount of actual stock available at the boutique than what the game states at the Exhibition Hall.- You can only buy a certain amount of items at a time through from the Restock App. I use it all the time to repurchase expensive items rather than waiting for them to appear at the hall. Don't worry, I totally understood your numbers:) The items you are gifted shouldn't matter as they are just ones you can buy from the brand anyway.

You can only purchase 999 items from the Restock App at a time and it doesn't seem to include all the items at once as my wardrobe number is higher than the number as well. For example, when I search for April Bonbon items in my wardrobe it comes up as 1942 but in the Restock App it's 1705. So it just doesn't include all the items at once for some reason. No clue why, Nintendo made some weird decisions with this new game and this just happens to be one of them.

BeccaI think I like Styling Star the best of all of them. While I miss the fashion contests (to an extent - I preferred the ones in Trendsetters to Fashion Forward), I love the ability to restock on my favorite clothing items whenever I want through my phone instead of waiting for them to be available at the Exhibition Hall. And the perks for finishing the main storyline are pretty great too - for one thing, you can start it over again with your current funds and wardrobe completely intact.

You also get the option to take an entire in-game month off if you're impatient for new clothing stock (like I am prone to be)And the characters are all pretty endearing too. I have actually laughed out loud during a couple of my encounters with Johann, I cheered for Yolanda as I progressed through her story, and I am in love with Rosie and Camilla's relationship. I never could reach that personal level with the characters from the previous games. The ability to restock is amazing as is the larger stock space. I haven't had the interest to restart the story line, but it's good that they included that for people who wish to replay the story.If only we could get a mash-up of Fashion Forward and Styling Star.

Whilst I love the new items and nails, I just miss the challenging and social aspects of Fashion Forward. I feel you don't get to interact at all with the characters, I've gone quite a few years ahead in the game and there hasn't been anything expect for the one time the girls changed their outfits for the season. The smaller story lines do repeat which is annoy because no one else comes to my boutique now because the girls like Molly are always there. Can you unlock more design patterns without amiibo's? I had so little options when they asked me to design a T-shirt for the festival, it honestly made me a little mad. Don't praise me for a stupid shirt with stripes! I only have stripes, flowers and the animal pattern now.

(Really game-designers, if you're going to strip an already overly simplistic portion of the game, just don't bother with including it in the game!)On the other hand, I love that I don't have to chase customers through the hair salon, beautician, random locations throughout the town and the other locations just so I have some customers to sell clothes to! Fashion Forward forced you way too much to do everything possible with customers instead of what you love to do. Except, I liked seeing the customers walk through the shop, being able to easily see the mannequin and not having to reload the shop 3 times to get customers. Do not miss the requests for self-designed items though.

You can't unlock any more design patterns beside the amiibo ones. The only ones you 'unlock' are the stage costumes in the main story line.

I totally agree about the tshirt! I made the ugliest design ever because there wasn't much to pick from and now it haunts me in the game because characters still wear it. It's so annoying that they removed designer items and patterns from the game, I loved the bear tights!It is great not having to follow and find the customers anymore. I have hit a problem in the game though. After I finished the main story line and played a bit, the side story girls from the main story line (i.e. Molly and Hafsa) keep coming to my boutique. I finish their story lines and they just reappear!

I've progressed at least 3 or 4 years into the game and all I get are those girls hanging in my boutique now. Wow, I was hoping maybe some of the features I loved in Fashion Forward would come back and the reason I hadn't seen them yet was because I haven't progressed far enough. Apparently no more fashion shows or modelling jobs.

Wth Nintendo? Don't get me wrong, I'm really glad we can get all the colors now with little trouble, I like the idea of dressing up guys too and glad we don't have to unlock all the hairstyles anymore because I swear I've had Fashion Forward for a long time and still haven't been able to unlock every hairstyle! Still, I'm sad. I miss the modelling and now I'm left wondering how I'm gonna make a lot of money without Caprice Chalet. I'm also really disappointed we can't sell our designs in-game anymore, either. I also really enjoyed selling my designs in Fashion Forward.

The ability to buy any item you previously owned is a welcome addition, but still. I spent $40 on this game, and it seems to have less content than Fashion Forward which I bought for $30. Fashion Forward, which had more, was $10 cheaper than this game! That's not right! Styling Star is pretty lackluster when you step back and look at all the features compared to ones in previous games. I'm getting sick of the developers removing features from the games rather than adding to them. Now I love all the new clothing items but I felt no challenge to Styling Star and once you complete the main story line, there isn't much to do at all.I've seen a lot of people bring up the price comparison thing.

I believe Styling Star was cheaper than Fashion Forward here in Australia brand new, but it's much less of a game than its predecessor.

Make-Upsets are available in a wide range of styles and colours and cangreatly enhance your look. These sets can be used to display and sell atthe Beautician, in fashion shows and for use with your own character.You can design your own make-up sets with the make-up components youdesire and sell these at the Beautician.Tounlock the make-up sets, you must obtain a special item from charactersaround the city at different times of the week and year. Look for acharacter with a musical note above their head and talk to them toobtain the item.

Once you have the item, take it to Tarquin on thesecond floor of the Beautician and he will give you a make-up set themedaround the item you found. Please refer to the on how to use these sets and t he for the unique colours of each set.Thereare 30 make-up sets to collect in the game. This guide details the nameof the set, the item to collect and it's location, the time of week oryear the item is available and the specific time the item is available.Heart 2 HeartAppears when you load up t he game.March to May.Wide Eyed WonderGift from Arabella during her first visit to your boutique.Sketchbook SundayTaylor ArcadeEmpty PictureMonday.

6:00 - 17:59Catkin KittenPrimrose ParkSeal of CatMonday. 18:00 - 23:59A Bed Of RosesRose GardenRed RoseSunday & Monday. 6:00 - 11:59Talk to the character with the musical note twiceto obtain the red rose.The Dressing RoomRestaurantHandkerchiefMonday.

18:00 - 23:59ElevensesMeadows - MansionTeapotTuesday & Thursday. 12:00 - 15:59Cosmos 9Meadow WalkAstrophotographTuesday & Wednesday. 22:00 - 3:59Talk to the character at Meadow Walk three timesto obtain the astrophotograph.Bubble Bath BluesPrimrose ParkDuck ToyWednesday. 14:00 - 17:59Marina MaidenTropica BeachSea CardWednesday. 18:00 - 23:59Fairy AppleCafetiere CloseAppleWednesday. All Day.Eastern EleganceMaple CrescentRed FanThursday. 6:00 - 11:59SafariBougainvilleElephantThursday.

18:00 - 23:59Shell SongTropica BeachWhite ShellThursday. 6:00 - 11:59Orchid PurpleLive Music ClubBlue PenlightFriday & Saturday. 18:00 to 3:59Blue Penlight item is only available after theGrunge Phantom item has been obtained.Grunge PhantomLive Music ClubCobwebFriday & Saturday. 12:00 to 17:59Sweet SilkTaylor ArcadeHand MirrorFriday. 12:59 to 15:59Pretty DittyMy ApartmentCoinFriday. All Day.Galactic RangerBunBun Funland - Ferris WheelUFOSaturday & Sunday.

18:00 - 23:59Peacock PlumageBougainvillePeacock FeatherSaturday. 14:00 - 23:59Toybox CentralBunBun FunlandBubble WandSunday. All Day.My ValentineCafetiere CloseChocolate CupcakeJanuary to February. 6:00 - 11:59Winter MemoriesMeadowsMini SnowmanDecember to February.

6:00 - 11:59Garden GreenMeadowsIvy with LeafMarch to November. 6:00 - 11:59Butterfly FlightMeadowsPink ButterflyMarch to June. 12:00 15:59Easter EggStation SquareEaster EggMarch to April. All Day.Wedding BellsTropica Beach - Lovers BellBlue BouquetMay to June. 16:00 - 17:59Homemade BrothCafetiere CloseCarrotJune to August. 6:00 - 11:59Halloween HighlightsStation SquareJack O' LanternSeptember to November. All Day.Dreamland ReverieMeadowsMushroomSeptember to November.

6:00 - 11:59. For Marina Maiden, you need to visit Tropica Beach on a Wednesday between 6pm and 11:59pm. For Bubble Bath Blues, visit Primrose Park on a Wednesday between 2pm and 5:59pm.

For Galactic Ranger, visit the Ferris Wheel at Bun-Bun Funland on a Saturday or Sunday between 6pm and 11:59pm.If you are still having trouble, try visiting the make-up lounge to check Tarquin has all the make-up set items you currently have as it may be causing a backlog of items. Or if the NPC does not appear with the musical note, exit and re-enter the area. I find a good trick is to save and reload your game as well. Hello, thank you so much for all these guides.

I have a question: In the game, you can display three sets of make-up for customers. One time I changed them and Tarquin said something like 'this is a really good mix of sets'. I've since changed it (stupid me) and can't recall which sets I used but I had a poppy, a gothic and a feminine set, I think. The customers really liked that too and they bought more of them.

Ever since, I wasn't able to achieve 'a good mix' of sets to display. Do you have any tips on that? The reason for the penlight/cobweb thing is because the official Japanese guide states this is the order and this was the way Japanese players had been unlocking it. I unlocked mine the same way, but I know a few players had the same result as you. So it's more of just a general guide on how to unlock it.I believe the games are exactly the same. When I make the guides, sometimes they are based off information from Japanese sources but western players have found more ways to unlock things. The North America version didn't receive their own version so it has the UK english spelling for words.