Dress to Impress (DTI)
dress to im-PRESS (just say "D-T-I")
Definition
A wildly popular fashion/dress-up game where players get a theme (e.g. 'fairy', 'old money', 'rainy day') and a few minutes to assemble an outfit from a shared wardrobe, then walk a runway and rate each other's looks. It's creative and social, and especially popular with girls aged roughly 8-14. Players compete for the highest score and react to each other's outfits.
Example Usage
“I got first place in DTI with the 'cottagecore' theme!”
Note for Parents
DTI is one of the more wholesome popular games — the core loop is creativity, not violence or spending. Two things to know: it has open chat (players comment on outfits, usually positive but occasionally rude), and some clothing items are locked behind Robux. A good one to play together if your child is into fashion. See Robux.