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We Play Dress to Impress IRL! Giant Fashion Show Challenge!

Ryan's World
36:19 · 26K views · October 1, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
3Minor Flags

This fashion challenge video is safe and fun for most kids, featuring a lighthearted dress-up competition with no concerning content. The video blends a real-life runway challenge with gameplay from the online game Dress to Impress, making it entertaining and creative, though there are a couple of standard calls-to-action asking viewers to like and comment.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The video contains standard engagement-seeking language asking viewers to like and comment, which is mild but represents low-level parasocial prompting common in kids' YouTube content.

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you guys got to drop a like on this video, okay? Give it a bunch of likes if you want Lan and I to play again.
Give us lots of thumbs up, right? Comment below and yeah, so that way let us know if we should do a part two.
Strong & Crude LanguageA little

A mild exclamation 'Oh my god' appears at the start, which is very low-level and unlikely to be considered strongly offensive, but is the only language flag in this transcript.

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Oh my [Applause] god.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video uses conditional engagement framing — 'give it a bunch of likes if you want Lan and I to play again' and 'let us know if we should do a part two' — which ties viewer engagement to content continuation, a mild form of engagement baiting common in kids' YouTube.

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Give it a bunch of likes if you want Lan and I to play again.
Comment below and yeah, so that way let us know if we should do a part two.

What Parents Need to Know

This video from Ryan's World features a fun, low-stakes fashion show challenge where teams compete to dress up characters in themed outfits like 'designer,' 'denim,' 'emo,' and 'girly pop,' followed by a segment where creators play the popular Roblox game Dress to Impress. There is no inappropriate language, violence, or adult content. Kids will enjoy the creativity, humor, and friendly competition, and may be inspired to explore fashion and self-expression. The 'emo' round briefly involves applying eyeliner to a character, but it is handled playfully and without any dark or concerning messaging. The video ends with a couple of standard engagement prompts asking viewers to like and comment, which is typical for YouTube content but worth discussing with younger children.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What was your favorite outfit theme from the challenge, and what would you have chosen to wear for it?
  2. 2The teams had to work together quickly to put outfits together — what do you think made a good team in this video?
  3. 3The 'emo' style was one of the themes — do you know what that style means, and why do people express themselves through clothing?
  4. 4When the creators asked you to like and comment on the video, why do you think YouTubers ask for that? What does it do for their channel?
We Play Dress to Impress IRL! Giant Fashion Show Challenge!
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We Play Dress to Impress IRL! Giant Fashion Show Challenge!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for kids around age 6 and up. The content is playful and creative with no mature themes, making it suitable for most school-age children.

Is there any inappropriate language or content in this video?

No, the video contains no strong language, violence, or sexual content. The tone throughout is fun and family-friendly.

What is the 'Dress to Impress' game shown in the video?

Dress to Impress is a popular Roblox game where players style their characters and compete in fashion shows. It is generally considered appropriate for kids, though it does involve in-game purchases for some items, which is briefly mentioned in the video.

Does the video contain any advertising or sponsored content?

No sponsored segments were identified in this video. There are standard YouTube engagement prompts at the end asking viewers to like and comment, which is common for this type of content.

Is the 'emo' segment in the video concerning for kids?

The emo-themed round is handled in a lighthearted and humorous way, focusing purely on fashion aesthetics like black clothing and eyeliner. There are no references to self-harm, depression, or any negative messaging associated with the style.

What do kids learn or gain from watching this video?

Kids are exposed to creative thinking, teamwork under time pressure, and fashion expression through different style themes. The Roblox gameplay segment also shows kids learning a new game together, which can be relatable and encouraging for young gamers.

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