Teens Can Hone Entrepreneurial Skills With Fashion Dress Up Games

Teens Can Hone Entrepreneurial Skills With Fashion Dress Up Games

You may have thought that playing online games for girls is just about giving fun dressing up an avatar. But fashion dress up games can also be a real entrepreneurial experience. Websites such as GirlSense enable teens and tweens to create their own e-boutiques, where they exhibit and sell clothes that they have created. Everything can be designed with the advanced user interface: the boutique colors, and the clothing styles and patterns. Teens and tweens can sell their designs to other girls for virtual money. Now, with help of a new feature called MarketPlace, girls can buy and sell their personal designs in a virtual auction house. MarketPlace works just like a real auction house: you can bid, view highest and lowest prices, and see the time remaining until the auction ends.

All these features can give teens and tweens a real sense of satisfaction. This is because they are not merely fashion dress up games, but also a real grown-up experience. Furthermore, by creating their own boutiques, girls get to express their own sense of fashion as well as their individuality.

Games for girls are currently very popular with teens and tweens, who enjoy the freshness of the concept, as well as the traditional aspects of playing games. To play fashion dress up games, girls create the design of their choice by dragging and dropping items from the e-boutique selection onto an avatar. To make the whole experience more real, online clothes games, such as those featured on GirlSense, include e-boutiques based on real fashion brands.

Dress up games for girls are the perfect expression of the web 2.0 revolution. Web 2.0 emphasizes collaboration. At GirlSense.com, girls can play, join groups, and communicate with other members in a variety of ways.

Games for girls are not a new idea. Girls have been playing with the Barbie Doll for over 40 years. However, for girls to play new fashion dress up games with the Barbie Doll, parents had to buy new outfits, and that meant spending more money. Online clothes games, such as those offered by GirlSense, are free. GirlSense also regularly updates their website with new games, which match the latest fashions and trends. That’s great news for players, who will no doubt return again and againt to seek new experiences.

Fashion dress up games are sure to stick around for quite a while, and that means that we are probably going to see many more happy teens and tweens spending time exploring this concept on the Internet.

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John is a writer for Compucall. For more information, please visit www.GirlSense.com

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11 Responses to “Teens Can Hone Entrepreneurial Skills With Fashion Dress Up Games”

  1. hotforjpn says:

    where is the vagina kick??

  2. wesleylindinhu says:

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  3. thrasher_girlforlife says:

    Madras, patchwork or a plaid print – big time. Like this:
    http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?rcid=womens&scid=cat380159&navroot=womens&productId=3331_3758
    http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?rcid=womens&scid=cat380159&navroot=womens&productId=2331_3791
    http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?rcid=womens&scid=cat90038&navroot=womens&productId=0352_5760
    http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp?rcid=womens&scid=cat90038&navroot=womens&productId=2356_5741
    I've seen so many people wearing that stuff lol

  4. savvysue says:

    It doesn't matter if you have not worked before. Everyone has to have a first job.
    Write to the manager of the store explaining that you would love to work there during the summer months with a view to a career in the fashion industry. Say why you especially like that store. Then say why you would be an excellent employee. (reliable, friendly, co-operative, willing to learn, versatile, positive, knowledge of current fashion trends etc.)
    Give your basic details, age, school, subjects and grades.
    Say you would appreciate an interview and you're certain they will not regret employing you.
    Then attach a resume listing your details, name, date of birth, address, etc, school subjects, grades, any special awards, achievements, sports, hobbies/interests (especially put down those related to Fashion). Clubs or groups you belong to. Even things like babysitting can be put down as experience.
    Then give name and contact for three people who would be able to provide a reference for you eg Pastor, doctor, teacher etc. It's a good idea to also include a head shot photo.
    When you go for an interview, dress smartly and neatly, nothing revealing, too brief or over the top. Make sure your hair, nails and light make-up are immaculate and keep jewellery classy but not too much. Even though it is a fashion store you are not going for a job as lingerie model!!!
    Once you get the job you will see how the other girls dress for work.
    Brush up on your fashion labels and designers, especially those stocked by this store. Look at what designs are popular, colours etc coming from around the world, so you will be knowledgeable at the interview and on the job.
    Good Luck!

  5. LeAnna says:

    lucky..?
    thats a shopping mag but its not really for teens.
    let me think..
    how about allure..?
    oh no wait thats make up.
    eek,idk hun!
    oh wait i know..try instyle.thats not relaly teen ish though.idk
    if ur into that disney crap go for quizfest or some shit like that idk.
    sorry!

  6. Scotties & Reptiles 4 me says:

    Well I personally shop at Prada, Coach, Louis Vittoun, Versace, Victoria's Secret Pink, and some others but when my parents give me less than $300 allowance I shop at one of these and some bargains like Hollister and Aeropostale. But you have to ffind your own style and shop for clothes that flaunt your figure.
    I forgot: Ralph Lauren, Ed Hardy and Ecko Red and more.
    I think you should read some teen vouge magazines since it looks like you are serious about fashion. (That's What I Do)

  7. VintageLady says:

    For teens I personally love Seventeen, but that has it's off side articles which you aren't looking for.

    Although not geared towards teens, you can try People Style watch. That magazine is packed with the latest fashion and accessories!

    Check out: http://www.magazinecove.com

  8. electroultra says:

    Harajuku Style

    http://searchoptima.com/gr:Harajuku_Style.about

  9. Mare S says:

    Well first of all do you have a sewing machine and do you know how to sew? To be successful as a top designer you should probably know whats IN. I suggest you watch the most recent Spring and Fall collections of High end fashion designers (Ex: Lanvin, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton etc.) See the major pieced they all have in common use that as your guideline but make the design yours some how don exactly copy them. Maybe have your friends and Family wear some of the pieces see what they think get your designs out there maybe blog or go on youtube and see how your clothes are taken by the public. Since your a teen I'm guessing you go to high school. I know my high school has a fashion and design coarse so maybe see if your school has one! Good luck on your fashion line!

  10. Emillie says:

    they have to provide an internship first, not all of them do, so look it up

    usually you have to have a pretty extensive resume having to do with fashion and what not, so put one together

    you have to know what your talking about, so know whats coming up in fashion and look cute for the interview

    be willing to do anything, say youll make coffee and start at the bottom if you have to because you want it bad and u feel youll learn a lot to benefit your future

    you must be a mainstream pretty fashion drone. so dress in stye, and not what u like, do what the magazine likes

    and if you get it, its not like on the hills at all.
    mtv got her that internship
    so you wont be on a computer or answering phones
    youll be getting coffee and taking out trash ect
    then ull move up to like making copies and getting people things they need, a little more important stuff
    still youll never do anything actually having to do with the magazine but youll still have fun and itll be a good exp.

    good luck
    =]

  11. fishygal007 says:

    Judging from all the Europeans I have come across…little makeup and scarves are pretty much always in style and I don't mean a thick wool winter scarf. Also, Europeans tend not to wear jeans as often as we do, but I'll suggest a nice quality pair of skinnies. Just go to H&M (very European store) and do all your shopping there (:

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