"Well..." The staff member hesitated.
The wedding gown and dress designed for Debra were not just any pieces. They were one-of-a-kind, custom-tailored specifically for her. The Houstons had even purchased the exclusive rights to the designs, ensuring their uniqueness.
According to store policy, those gowns couldn't be sold to anyone else.
Shelia grumbled, "Is there a problem?"
The staff member replied, "Ms. Blair, this dress was custom-made for Mrs. Houston, specifically tailored to her measurements. I'm afraid it might not fit you properly. How about we have our designer create something just for you?"
Shelia insisted, "But I want that design for my engagement dress. Either make me an identical one or make it better than what she's wearing."
She shot Debra a smug, challenging look, and the staff members were caught in the middle.
The tailor finished her job, putting away the measuring tape.
Debra slipped back into her coat, her composure unshaken.
Erica, however, was fuming. "Does she think she's someone important now? She's got no business wearing something better than you."
In Seamar City's upper-class society, there were unwritten rules.
It was a common courtesy that those of lower status didn't outshine those of higher status. It was like a worker showing up to the office dressed flashier than the boss. It was a surefire way to offend someone.
And here was Shelia, brazenly provoking them and challenging the established order.
Sensing the tension, the store manager stepped in. "Mrs. Houston, we apologize for this. Let me escort you to the VIP room."
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