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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1408

Chapter 1408

Not only were the clothes and shoes a treat for the eyes, but the jewelry and watches were outrageously stunning too.

If it weren't for the fact that Arabella was the designer behind these pieces, she would have swiped her card without a second thought!

"These are your priciest items?" Serena couldn't hide her disdain as she looked away, her voice dripping with condescension. "It seems the talent of your founder doesn't quite stack up to that of the designers at top-tier brands."

"Our brand has ascended to the international top-tier, and the prime spot we occupy on the Street is a testament to our solid brand strength,’ Jessie responded with a gentle tone. "Not only that, but even some of the leading international designers have admitted to being outshone by our founder.

They've been on the news talking about wanting to apprentice under her, yet they lament never getting the chance."

Ever since QY burst onto the scene, more than one designer had praised Queen Abby's overflowing talent in front of the media, some even harboring dreams of studying under her, if only they could meet her.

"I grew up wearing nothing but top-tier brands, and I'm not particularly impressed by these designs,’ Serena said haughtily, drawing from her past experiences as she criticized, "Take this coat, for example. If it were designed by someone at Chanel, it would definitely be a tweed suit, which would better complement rich girls’ elegance."

"If every designer copied Chanel's style, then the world would be overrun with Chanels,' Jessie retorted. "We'd never see the birth of new brands or styles.

QY aims to be different. Our founder's designs are versatile—sweet or sassy, gentle or bold—suitable for a broad age range."

"So, the real target audience for QY is people like you? Only those at the bottom can appreciate it, Serena scoffed dismissively. "You simply don't understand the needs of the true elite. Enough talk."

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