
âIâm not going to lie to you, I feel very on the spot with the Renaissance theme!â says 26-year-old Beatrice, at the onset of a demo round of Robloxâs Dress to Impress, a digital game where players create outfits to compete in fashion shows. The theme description reads as such: âHistorical looks with flowing gowns and tunics.â According to the rules, sheâs got five minutes to create a look that satisfies the prompt. Start the clock.
She selects âsomething gentleâ for makeupâapple-rouged cheeks, supersized lashes, and a bee-sting pout. For the hair, âsomething thatâs a little bit poofyâ: a bouffant edited a shade darker. Renaissance denotes corsetry; she selects one and assigns it a palette of red and gold, adds custom sleeves and a multi-tier skirt. A crown? Naturally. She throws in a coordinating parasol and platform heels for good measure. âIt’s very Renaissance-vibe, isnât it?â
Dress to Impress was made by four friends in 2023 who wanted a Roblox game that catered to their specific interests. Flash forward to today, the fashion runway game boasts over six billion visits to date with a team of over 30 attending to development, marketing, community management (like Beatrice), and more.
Beatrice ascended to Community Manager of Dress to Impress after years as an influencer on the game making content, as well as being a prominent Twitch streamer and YouTuber. âPeople in this game love layering,â she says. âThe audience seems to really engage with mixing items together to make something that you wouldnât have even imagined when we were putting the game together.â
There is no standardized panel deeming this look good or bad, no judge critiquing her on historical accuracy. Instead, users compete in fashion shows and a court of competitors rates the ensembles, with scores totalled at the end to crown a winner. The goal is to advance from a âNew Modelâ to a âTop Model.â Things that impress? Maximalism, creativity, and general âvibes.â
Thanks to low barriers to entryâyou donât need many technical skills, nor do you need to pay to play (though you can purchase add-ons)âDress to Impress and the larger Roblox platform is largely oriented towards kids.
Still, the Dress to Impress user demographic skews older than most of Roblox. 63 per cent of users are over 13 (43 per cent are over 18) compared to 51 per cent in the larger Roblox communityâthough the latter saw 25 per cent growth for 17-24 year olds last year. âItâs really their ability to harness whatâs happening in culture and what’s happening on the platform and bring those two together in a single epicenter,â explains Winnie Burke, Robloxâs head of fashion and retail, of their broader success. The marketing and development team, Burke says, are âtaking cues from whatâs happening in the physical world, theyâre taking cues from whatâs happening on other social platforms.â
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