>>5615711That Zoolander Derelicte shopping trolley homeless man reminds me of this Chanel Fall / Winter 2014 runway exhibition. No, that is not a supermarket, it is a fashion catwalk, Lagerfeld perhaps channelling some inner Warhol pop art. I did actually see one of the Chanel shopping trolleys in some fashion art exhibition a few years afterwards.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/news/paris-fashion-week-is-karl-lagerfeld-off-his-trolley-audience-strips-shelves-after-chanel-show-9169290.htmlBut the point of FASHION QUEST is because a huge element of rpgs and videogames is dressup, whether it is Call Of Duty / Tom Clancy tactical gear loadouts or character customisation etc. Everyone loves character creators, so maybe there is some way to make a game just out of the character fashion customisation / lookbook experience? Maybe the idea is players suggest some sort of look, and the game involves casting votes in a beauty parade of sorts?
Another idea I had from the Theatre Troupe performance frame setting is that perhaps the audience consists of various dignitaries and also commoners / mob rabble etc who have different tastes. So for example maybe some Wizard/Scholar/Philosopher has intellectual interests, the common rabble just want to see action violence / crude lovemaking / coarse humour, some Highborn Lady wants delicate romance, some Noble Courtier wants historical scenes, some Warrior wants a reenactment of past conquests military expeditions etc... the audience members you get are randomised, and you have to create some performance / costumes / theatrical effects that will satisfy whoever turns up etc. Also if your play becomes too scandalous or salacious you might get arrested or secretly denounced to the inquisition etc.