The woman didn’t panic when Natalie noticed her. Instead, she waved and smiled, seemingly greeting the other woman.
At that sight, the latter could only return a smile instead of acting like she hadn’t noticed.
Something’s different about Jessie today.
Normally, she would wear a high ponytail, showing her smooth forehead and slender neck.
However, she had curled her hair and let it down.
Jessie was also wearing a pair of glasses which made her look smart.
Although she was puzzled by the woman’s sudden change, Natalie didn’t think much of it. A woman changing her style from time to time was a normal thing, after all, so it wasn’t worth looking into it.
Natalie turned back to the front once she had returned the smile.
Jessie smirked as she stared at the back of the other woman’s head. Then she reached up to adjust her glasses, and the lenses shone with an imperceptible blue light. A short while later, the competition started.
The host got on stage and announced the theme, which was a relatively easy one. All the designers needed to do was design a dress for their models.
The host didn’t specify the type of dress they needed to design, so it meant that the designers could do whatever they wanted with it. Nonetheless, they were still required to come up with a dress that would show off the model’s body shape and temperament.
It meant that they shouldn’t design the dresses like how they usually did. They couldn’t treat their models as mere mannequins, not caring if the clothes suited them. Instead, they needed to treat their models as their clients.
Natalie knew all too well about Sally. She’s just a nut job.
As for her figure, there wasn’t much to say about it since she was a model.
That was why there were so many ideas for the dress that could work on Sally.
Still deep in thought, Natalie smiled at the model and started to sketch out her ideas.
Meanwhile, Jessie couldn’t help but frown when she saw her sketching so soon, a sense of crisis slowly rising in her heart.
Then, she tapped on one of the earrings she was wearing.
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