If you’ve just jumped into Dress To Impress and noticed everything suddenly looks way more vibrant and detailed, that’s because the Tokyo update is finally here. And honestly, this one feels less like a small patch and more like a full makeover for the game.
From a brand-new map to fresh outfits and some interesting leaks, here’s everything you actually need to know.
Dress To Impress Trip To Tokyo Update Guide – Codes, Items
The biggest highlight is the Tokyo-themed map, and it’s not just a visual change—it completely changes the vibe of the game.
You’ll notice:
- Bright city aesthetics inspired by Tokyo
- Falling petals and animated details
- A Cat Café area (yes, with actual cats)
- More interactive elements across the map
It genuinely feels more alive compared to older maps.
New Outfits, Items & Customization
This update adds a lot in terms of customization, but here’s the honest breakdown:
What You Get
- New outfits and clothing sets
- Hairstyles, accessories, and makeup
- New animations and poses
- Interactive items in the environment
The Catch
Most of the better items are:
- Locked behind VIP / gamepasses
- Or require currency grinding
Free players do get some content, but it’s limited compared to paid options.
Sweet Berry Set
One of the main featured items:
- Sweet Berry Set
- Costs Robux (paid item)
It has a cute, dessert-themed style (kind of like holding sweets/ice cream), and it’s clearly designed to stand out in fashion rounds.
If you like flashy, themed outfits, this one’s worth considering—but it’s not free.
Tokyo Update Codes
The video itself doesn’t directly list the new codes, but confirms:
- New codes are released with the update
- They’re usually shared via pinned comments or official sources
Expiring Codes (April Fools – likely gone now)
If you played before the update, you might’ve seen:
- BDAY / BDAYFORLIFE (chicken feet reward)
- FACECARD (custom face/head reward)
These were time-limited and may no longer work after the update.
Secret Update Hint
This is where things get interesting.
There’s a tease involving:
- Characters holding Pokémon
- Pokéball references
- Social post hints
What This Could Mean
- Possible Pokémon-style collab
- Or just a themed teaser post
Nothing is confirmed yet, but it’s definitely something the community is watching closely.
Headless Trick (Free Method)
There’s also a creative trick going around:
- Adjust your character proportions
- Lower specific sliders
- Result: Headless effect
Important
- Works visually from the front
- Looks broken from the back
Still, it’s a fun trick if you don’t own the real headless item.
Map Details
The Tokyo map isn’t just decoration—it adds:
- Better immersion
- More interactive spots
- A stronger theme for outfit creation
From neon-style areas to cozy café vibes, it actually helps you get more creative during rounds.
The Tokyo update is one of the more polished updates Dress To Impress has had in a while. The map alone makes it worth checking out, and while some of the best items are locked behind Robux, there’s still enough content to enjoy as a free player.