As the maid Sarah poured tea, she couldn't help but marvel silently at the array of sketches laid out on the table. "They're so
beautiful." she whispered to herself.
Once she set the teapot down and stepped back, she leaned in to whisper to Edith, "These designers are incredible, aren't they? To
cup with so many styles in such a short time, and each one is just stunning."
It was beyond her sense of beauty. She knew that one couldn't find such exquisite designs in any department store.
"Without powerful strength, how can they attract clients?" Edith whispered back. "The designers you see here, they don't just serve
any client. Money is not enough. They look at the family's influence. Take BT for example, Mr. Collins has to spend two million
dollars a year just to keep this slot."
Sarah gasped, nearly jumping out of her skin. Two million dollars? And with seven or eight brands represented here, the household
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtmust be spending tens of millions annually on haute couture alone.
It was lavish and shocking.
"These dresses are so expensive. | can't even imagine owning one. Edith, tell me, do people really spend that much money on
clothes?" Sarah asked, her disbelief evident.
"You're new to this world," Edith explained. "Globally, there are about three thousand haute couture clients. They're either from the
billion-dollar club, royalty, or wives and daughters of prominent politicians and celebrities. What seems expensive to us is just a
drop in the bucket to them. Clothes for festivals? They wear them just once."
"Just once?" Sarah's eyes widened in shock. "All that tand money on a dress, only for it to be worn once? Isn't that wasteful?"
"Well, the wealthy, especially during Halloween, love customizing all sorts of bizarre costumes. They're also worn just once - the
next year it's all about who can be more creative. No one wears last year's costumes."
Sarah couldn't wrap her head around it. "But the stores have beautiful ready-to-wear collections from brands, with designs perfect
for celebrations, all for a fraction of the price of couture. And if they don't fit perfectly, they can be tailored. Why wouldn't Mr. and
Mrs. Collins choose ready-to-wear? It's so much more convenient and affordable."
Edith gave her a knowing look. "True blue bloods rarely go for ready-to-wear, except for everyday wear. For significant events, it's
always couture. You might not understand this now, but once you're part of that world, you'll see why it's necessary."
Sarah realized she was living in the svilla as Kenneth and Louisa, yet it was as if they inhabited different worlds.
"Edith, you know so much." Sarah suddenly felt like she had been living under a rock.
"You'll learn, in time," Edith reassured her softly.
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Just then, Kenneth approached his daughter Arabella, holding a tablet. "Bella, Designer Rory drafted ssuits for me. Take a look
and tellwhat you think." He passed the tablet to her.
"And about our family outfits, would that be too childish?" Louisa chimed in, handing over another tablet, "Designer Eudora has
also created a few just for me. Do you think they'd suit me?"
"Letsee, Dad." Arabella took the tablet, expertly navigating the design software, swiftly tweaking the suits to an even more
impressive level.
Rory watched, his eyes widening in disbelief. Arabella had effortlessly improved upon his designs, elevating them to a whole new
level.
Was she studying design? She seemed college-age—maybe a freshman? Yet, she was so proficient with design software.
With her talent for design, Rory wondered if she would consider joining BT.