Sophia was taken aback when she heard what Stella had said. ‘Oh, she's really pushing it,’ she thought.
“I understand that you're not into these brands, Stella. After all, you used to wear high-end clothing from Elie Saab, but things are different now. I'm sorry that I could only afford dresses from Wendy Carlson. Even though it's not as extravagant as your previous attires, I still think it's better than what you're wearing right now," said Sophia with a smile, implicating that Stella was out of line.
Stella glanced at her and pushed her hair behind her shoulders, showing the designer dress she was wearing that accentuated her curves. A silver embroidered phoenix on the side of her dress gleamed under the light. Due to Stella's figure, the bird looked like it was about to take off.
“Why does that embroidery pattern on that dress look so familiar?”
"Is that actually embroidery? I thought it was printed on there."
“Right? I feel like I've seen that design somewhere.”
"It's probably because it's mass-produced," said someone from the crowd.
Suddenly, a male voice said, "Isn't that the phoenix of Lea Sartorre, the famous embroidery designer? It was embroidered at the National Embroidery Exhibition earlier this year.”
The crowd froze.
Lea Sartorre was a well-known name in the embroidery world. She was the queen of embroidery, and her work was amazing. Over the years, she restored a lot of stitching techniques that were lost in time. Some of them had even been included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage list designed to protect traditions worldwide.
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