However, Zelena had been in the industry for two years now, and among the four of them, she was the only one who had never worn haute couture.
Violeta was the first to wear haute couture, and she has continued to do so ever since.
The second was Hattie, who had worn haute couture but rarely.
Now, even Tracy, whom Zelena looked down upon, had worn haute couture on the red carpet, leaving Zelena as the only one who hadn't.
In comparison, her fashion resources were even worse than Tracy's, which Zelena found hard to accept.
Trina said, "Tracy got to wear haute couture at the Aether Annual Award thanks to her god father. Lena, wearing haute couture once isn't an achievement; being able to wear it consistently is. After 'The Chosen One' airs next year, we'll get our chance to wear haute couture too."
The year passed steadily.
Spring arrived, and Violeta finally got the script she had been waiting for.
After nearly two years, 'Spring in Moon City' was finally in the works.
Before Violeta started filming 'Nirvana and Rebirth', Wade had already been working on the script for 'Spring in Moon City.'
At that time, Nolan had even tried to hurry him along, but with little success.
Now, the script was finally complete.
Wade had the script for 'Spring in Moon City' sent over.
One new work per year.
This was Violeta's third year in the industry, stepping into her fourth year.
However, 'Spring in Moon City' was not a web series.
It is a serious and proper TV drama written by Wade, and the main storyline can also be considered a serious drama.
He had not predetermined the lead female role for Violeta.
Instead, he sent parts of the script to actresses he deemed suitable in the industry.
They would come for a fitting and audition at the beginning of the month if they were interested.
Then, the roles would be assigned based on the auditions.
This was Wade's usual casting practice.
Aside from the web series 'The Quiet Ode', he had always done it this way for years.
Since last year, Violeta had been waiting for the 'Spring in Moon City' script.
Now that it had finally arrived, there was no way she would pass up the opportunity.
Everyone in the industry knew the value of Wade's script, especially since this director was the same one who had worked on 'The Quiet Ode' two years ago.
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