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''Style Savvy'', also known as ''Nintendo Presents: Style Boutique'', or ''Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode'', depending on one's region, is a [[Nintendo]] published and developed fashion simulator for the [[Nintendo DS]].
 
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In both the US and Japan, ''Style Savvy'' received a surprisingly good reception, given the genre's tendency to fall into shovelware, and ranks as one of the best selling [[Nintendo DS]] games.
 
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=== This Game Provides Examples Of: ===
* [[Better Than It Sounds]]: This [http://www.destructoid.com/style-savvy-the-review-no-one-needs-for-the-game-no-one-wants-155950.phtml in-depth review], written by a man for a male-centric gaming website, reveals that this game has much more to it than meets the eye.
* [[Bishonen]]: Dominic. Very much so.
* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]: The Raven Candle line. Marble Lily Specializes in Sweet Lolita.
* [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]]: Renee.
* [[One Steve Limit]]: AllThere theare customersonly have3 differentface names.shapes, though plenty of difference in eye and mouth options.
* [[Only Six Faces]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]].
* [[Race Lift]]: Done extremely poorly in the European version of the third game, resulting in siblings of vastly different ethnicity. Worse, this was completely uneeded as the game already had plenty of dark skinned people.
* [[She's a Man In Japan]]: Rococco, the woman who runs the fashion contests, was a [[Camp Gay|flamboyantly gay man]] named Pario in the Japanese version, ''Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode''.
* [[Simulation Game]]: Both a business simulator and a fashion simulator.
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