If you are playing the "Extra" version, check the game folder for a "Walkthrough" or "Bonus" folder to maximize content visibility.

The fashion industry is no longer just about fabric, thread, and creativity. In the modern era, it is a high-stakes data-driven battlefield where the right technology can mean the difference between a viral collection and a clearance rack. For industry insiders, enthusiasts, and professionals looking for that next competitive edge, a new benchmark has emerged: .

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(specifically for version 1.000+ which includes content scenes). This episode focuses on Monica’s transition as the head of the magazine and her interactions with the investor board, alongside extra scenes for Phillip, Victoria, and the Slums. Episode 4 Key Storylines

"It’s not a defect. It’s a disaster. 1,000 pairs, and they look like they melted in the sun."

: Many Extra scenes, particularly in the Slums or Shiny Hole, require Monica to have a high corruption stat.

: Monica engages in a series of "dates" to find a suitable candidate, including a "Bright Date" and "Date of a Lifetime" scenes.

The "Extra" versions of Episode 4 typically include exclusive animated scenes and high-quality 1080p imagery not found in the standard versions. Key features of the Episode 4 updates include:

Rumors regarding Monica’s past photoshoots begin to circulate among her employees, threatening her professional standing.

This requires spin-doctoring. If customers realize it's a glue failure, it's fraud. If they buy the "artistic" angle, it's a collector's item.

The biggest failure point for growing fashion labels is the supply chain. Scaling from a small boutique to a high-volume enterprise requires a radical rethink of fabric and factory relationships.

"Can we glue them? Fix them?"

represents the massive, multi-branching climax of Monica’s professional and personal journey. Developed by DecentMonkey, the game has evolved across numerous incremental builds—ranging from early iterations like version 1.0 up to the comprehensive final polishes like version 11.

Physical stores are transforming into showrooms where customers can interact with products and order them digitally.

: You have a few options. You can load a save file from a previous episode, start a new game, or complete a survey that will ask you a series of questions about the events of the earlier chapters. The survey is a great way to jump in if you don't have an old save file, but using one is better to keep all your previous choices intact.

Pre-orders have sold out. Investors are watching. The launch date coincides with Paris Fashion Week. Failure to deliver means a stock price drop and a tarnished reputation.