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Girls Mode 3’s official website has been updated with a closer look at all five jobs and details on what youâll need to do in order to be successful at each.
Select Shop Manager:
This is a job that most Style Savvy players are already familiar with, as it was the primary role they took on in Trendsetters. You take on the responsibilities of a shop owner that helps customers out with different clothing and style recommendations. Depending on your fashion sense, you can help them look cute or cool or whatever it is theyâre looking for.
There are over 19,000 different items to choose from with all kinds of tops, bottoms, shoes, bags, and accessories. Just like the first two Style Savvy games, there are also different brands with their own styles.
Beautician:
From soft bob cuts to classic shorts, there are over 1,300 different hair combinations, and the Beauticians are in charge of giving new hairstyles to the customers.
When working with customers, theyâll have different requests, and youâll need to figure out which style works best with what theyâre asking for.
There are also hints such as âa feminine hairstyle that suits their clothingâ to help you out. You can also change your own hairstyles, even with detailed little changes.
Makeup Artist:
As a Makeup Artist, youâll be in charge of your customers’ makeover. From changing their eyebrows, to adding eyeshadow and mascara, little differences can go a long way toward changing up a look.
Some customers will request makeup that to look more energetic, while others will want a look thatâs more cool. Theyâll provide photographs for reference, too, and itâll be up to you to give them the look they ask for.
From celebrity to princess styles, the Makeup Artist job will allow you to make your own sets of makeup, which can then be sold at the store.
Model:
As a Model, youâll be part of fashion shows and photo ops for posters and billboards. Youâll need to figure out the best combinations in terms of clothing coordination, hairstyles, makeup, poses, and more.
There are all kinds of requests for models, like one asking for a “happy wedding,” a request looking for an exquisite poster to convey the feel.
By putting in plenty of work in all five jobs, youâll get to be part of a fashion show. These will require you to coordinate with certain themes, and then walk the runway. Good coordination will make for a successful show, which means more customers will go to the shop.
Designer:
Last but not least, as a Designer, youâll be in charge of acquiring clothes that fit the orders from customers, design items of your personal preference, as well as completely new items that one has yet to see.
To give items your own signature look, you can create branded emblems and place them on the items you make. You can design shirts, dresses, shoes, tights, bags, and other âspecial itemsâ. As far as orders from customers go, there are various orders from simple shirts to lavish wedding dresses.
Source: Girls Mode 3 via Siliconera.
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