Trailer and video

Dress to Impress trailer and media notes.

Use official video and media sources when available, and keep player videos clearly separate from official evidence.

Direct answer

The Dress to Impress trailer page should link official footage and Roblox media, then explain what the video actually confirms without using player videos as official sources.

Open official video source

Official media rule

The Dress to Impress trailer page should feature official Roblox media, official DTI videos, update teasers, or official collaboration material when available. Community videos can be useful context, but they should not be embedded as the official trailer.

What to extract

Trailer and media notes should focus on visible facts: items shown, runway UI, themes, poses, map areas, event branding, update dates, collaboration names, and platform context. Do not use footage to claim exact mechanics, rewards, or quest steps unless the video clearly confirms them.

Screenshot plan

The production media library should use self-captured screenshots with game version, date, source, caption, and alt text. Until then, DTI Wiki uses original lightweight artwork rather than copied logos or unclear fan art.

Media notes

Official Roblox media thumbnail for Dress To Impress showing the game's fashion runway presentation
Roblox official game media

Official Roblox media thumbnail for Dress To Impress, used as a source-linked visual for the game hub.

Official Roblox Dress To Impress media thumbnail used for wiki visual context
Roblox official game media

Official Roblox media helps the homepage show the real game while detailed entity pages wait for self-captured screenshots.

Official Roblox Dress To Impress media thumbnail for outfits and runway context
Roblox official game media

Future item, theme, and outfit pages should add self-captured screenshots with version and source notes.