The first is convincing people to dress themselves up as complete idiots, but the second is potentially more wholesome. I’m sure that there are people who’ll use this power for good, but personally, only two ideas have come to mind. If the makeovers you offer are successful, you’ll start to see your custom fashion trends catch on in the wider neighbourhood. Those who know you well are likely to agree to your bold new look, but those who you don’t get on with will probably snub your fashion advice. As other characters drop by to visit, you’ll be able to suggest a makeover for them. At the humble beginnings of your social media career, you’ll be a simple Rag Reviewer, carefully crafting your fashion blog from home. Of course, you don’t jump straight to having millions of followers.
When the new update (which has been pushed back from its planned release this month) drops, you’ll be able to turn your Sims into Style Influencers. Chucking on any old t-shirt and pair of jeans had the same effect as making sure your Sim was suited and booted at every occasion, but that’s about to change. Traditionally, your sims’ clothes haven’t really had much of an impact on the game. Ok, Instagram itself might not be involved, but the update will let you turn your sims into influences, themselves molded by the unstoppable juggernaut of The Brand. The Sims 4’s upcoming patch lets your Sims become Insta-famous.