The Deck Of Cards theme was one of the hundred new themes added to Dress To Impress for the Valentine’s Day update.
We were promised 200 new themes for the Valentine’s update, but we only ever got 100 new themes, so I don’t know where the other 100 themes got to, but keep on reading for three outfit ideas for the new Deck Of Cards theme in-game.

For my first DTI Deck Of Cards theme outfit, I started with making a deck of cards, and for this, you need to pick up the handheld clutch bag, and make it all black, and then the VIP handheld fan, with the card print pattern.
For the skirt, I used the VIP Moana dress on the “skirt only” toggle, and used the red and black diamond pattern and black for the bow, both in the silk material.
I used the Kim K Beige Dress for the top, on toggle 2, and again, used the red and black diamond pattern. I then layered the Everlasting Love bodysuit over the top in the same red and black pattern, and made the ruffles on the hem black.
I used the Strawberry Dress on the “sleeves only” toggle, in the same matching pattern, and finished with the Everlasting Love necklace, and the bow heels from non-VIP in black and cream to match the colors in the pattern.

For my second Deck Of Cards theme outfit, I went for a Queen Of Hearts kind of outfit, utilizing the heart shaped hair from the Valentine’s update.
I started with the bone knee-high boots in silk and in the pattern which is black with roses layered on top. I used the stockings with the ruffles removed, and on the “opaque” toggle and paired with the Brat garters in black and red.
I wore the heart dress from the Valentine’s display in VIP, removing the cage and strap from the arm, and used the same black and red rose pattern all over apart from the heart cut-out, which I used my skintone shade. I used silk for the material all over, except the heart cut-out, which I made matte, so it looks like skin.
Underneath this dress, for a ruffle skirt, I used the skirt from the Supernova Set in silk and the same black and rose pattern, and then the dress on the mannequin in VIP with the big angel wings, but on toggle 4, for the skirt-only option, in silk and the same pattern.
On the back, I used the big bow in silk and the black and red rose pattern. I used the sleeves from the Witch Set (currency) in silk and the same pattern, and to give puffy shoulders, I used the pink shoulder sleeves (on the mannequin with the pink and white corset in non-VIP) in silk and same pattern.
To finish, I again used the Everlasting Love necklace in black and red, and then the cane from the Valentine’s display in VIP.

For my third and final Dress To Impress Deck Of Cards outfit, I used the strappy sandals from VIP in the color #680c0e all over, and then gold for the buckles #a57f27, with the non-VIP bow heels layered over the top in red #680c0e all over.
For the hat, I used the Halloween top hat from the male mannequins in non-VIP, and chose the red stripe pattern over the main part of the hat, and a dark intense red for all of the other elements; #390607.
I chose to wear the waistcoat and shirt combo from the male mannequins in non-VIP, and I chose a matte red for the shirt #680c0e (the same red as the shoes), and I chose the card pattern for the waistcoat in the matte material, and for the scarf I chose a red color #680c0e but in the silk material for dimension against the matte waistcoat and shirt, and red buttons.
Layered underneath the shirt, I chose the steampunk dress from the Advent Calendar, as it gave a cute lace trim, and a fuller skirt. I made the entire dress matte and used the same color all over; 690c0e, and finished with the big bow on the back, in matte and the same shade of red 690c0e.
