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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 180

For Violet, the live broadcast was simply great. She was still worried about how to let everyone know that Phoebe liked to plagiarize.

Unexpectedly, Design Association took the initiative to help her solve this problem.

Phoebe noticed Violet's gaze, not knowing why she herself felt a little uneasy.

But she didn't ask, because Bruce had already taken the microphone and led 16 models on the stage of the conference room to announce the content of the competition.

So Phoebe could only stare back at Violet fiercely, and said silently, "What are you looking at?"

Violet understood what Phoebe meant, but did not answer. After smiling meaningfully at Phoebe, she looked back and listened carefully to Bruce's speech.

The theme of this competition was "Spring". The designer not only had to draw a design drawing of this theme, but also made clothes on the spot, dressed up the model they choose, and let the model show the dress they made.

Therefore, as soon as Bruce finished speaking, all the designers, except Violet, swarmed up to choose models.

A good model would not only bring some inspiration to the designer, but also affected the outcome of the competition.

Because of the model’s temperament, appearance, and catwalk style could make the designer more aware of which direction they should go to design. Even if the clothes were not particularly brilliant, but if the model wore it well, then it was also possible to win. That was why these designers were so crazy.

Stanley was also watching the live broadcast in his office of the Murphy Group. Fraser stood behind the office chair, pushed his glasses and asked inexplicably, "Other designers are grabbing models. Why didn’t Violet look so calm? ?"

Looking at those crazy designers who grabbed the models in the live broadcast, Stanley felt a little bored and fixed his gaze on Violet, who was calm, and said, "It is not necessary. With her ability, no matter which model, she can design the most suitable one."

"That being said. But this time the theme is spring, which represents gentleness. These designers grabbed all the models, leaving only one black model for Violet, which is not easy to design." Fraser looked at Violet walking to black model and said with some concern.

Oriental designers’ design styles were basically soft and conservative, so black models were rarely used because they felt that black models were only suitable for visual styles with a very prominent sense of fashion.

The visual styling was mainly wild and unrestrained, unable to show the gentle side of spring.

Stanley naturally knew this, but he was not worried about Violet at all. Instead, he leaned back in his chair lazily, put his hands in front of his abdomen, and said faintly, "See, she doesn’t feel flustered at all."

Upon hearing this, Fraser fixed his gaze on Violet's face.

Just as Stanley said, Violet didn't have any tension on her face, instead she still had a smile.

Seeing her smile, Stanley smiled slightly, "For a genius, if the game is too simple, it will be boring. If it’s difficult, as long as she wins, she can go further, right? ?"

Fraser looked down at Mr. Murphy who was very confident in Violet, and suddenly smiled.

Mr. Murphy who loved Violet did not worry about Violet. Why did he, an assistant, worry about?

At the scene of the competition, Violet led the black model to her design table in the eyes of a group of designers. Then, she took the tape, and began to measure the body data of the black model.

After the measurement, Violet let the model go to rest. She herself went to the cloth area to check the cloth provided by the association.

Because the cloth provided by Design Association were all ordinary and the colors were all basic colors, the designer’s design was limited and restricted a lot. The designers next to Violet all felt it so hard

"Violet, don't you worry about it?" At this time, an ordinary-looking female designer walked to Violet, choosing some cloth and talking to Violet.

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