Chapter 1286 The Reason
Upon hearing what J said, Mandy''s anger grew. "How am I supposed to know what she''s
thinking? All my designs were rejected. She''s being picky!"
J frowned. "Didn''t Carly''s grandmother tell you her preferences?"
Hearing this, Mandy red at her and said angrily, "She wanted the same style as your design!
How could I do that?! It''s giarism!"
As it turned out, Mandy had shown many design sketches to Carly''s grandmother, but none of them
satisfied the olddy.
She either thought they were too extravagant or too intricate. In any case, Carly''s grandmother kept
frowning on Mandy''s designs.
Mandy genuinely didn''t know what kind of style the olddy desired, so she feltpelled to
propose making a luxurious dress using the finest materials. However, Carly''s grandmother was
even more opposed to that idea.
Just when Mandy was at a loss, Carly''s grandmother suggested she wanted a design simr to the
one J created for Hannah and asked Mandy to make the dress ording to J''s design.
Naturally, Mandy couldn''t agree. giarism was a taboo in the fashion industry.
As a renowned designer, she couldn''t giarize, regardless of how impressive someone else''s
design might be.
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Their discussion went on for some time without resolution. Eventually, Carly asked Mandy to leave
and said they would discuss it another day.
Not long after Mandy returned, Carly informed her that she had changed her mind and decided to
hire
J.
When J learned the whole story, she sighed and shook her head. "Miss Hamilton, Carly''s
grandmother didn''tmean thatyou should giarize."
Mandy frowned and asked in confusion, "Then why did she want me to create a design like yours?"
J exined patiently, "She desires a natural andfortable design, and your designs are all
extravagant and intricate. It''s normal to have this oue since you didn''t take the client''s needs
into ount."
Mandy''s furrowed brow slightly rxed. She pondered, "She wants a natural andfortable
design?"
Noticing Mandy deep in thought, J knew Mandy had grasped the concept. She continued to
exin, "You took this order just to humiliate me, didn''t you? You didn''t consider whether your style
was suitable for this order at all. During the discussion, you didn''t listen to the client''s needs
carefully and kept pursuing a luxurious and extravagant style. That''s why Carly stopped cooperating
with you."
After listening to J, Mandy had a moment of rity.
It wasn''t until then that she remembered how every time she mentioned expensive fabrics and
extravagant styles, Carly''s grandmother immediately frowned and hesitated, appearing quite
ufortable.
At the time, she assumed Carly''s grandmother wasn''t satisfied with the designs. But now, Mandy
realized she didn''t like that style at all.
Mandy had to admit that she was reluctant to ept this order initially.
Her style was always opulent, and her clienteleprised wealthydies. She had never made
clothes for an elderly woman from the countryside.
So when she found out Carly nned to cancel the
order, she was secretly relieved. Only when she learned Carly had chosen her rival, J, did
Mandy be so furious that she confronted J.
Seeing Mandy finally understood the situation, J breathed a sigh of relief.
She knew Mandy wasn''t a bad person. Mandy was merely a pampereddy from a wealthy family. If
possible, J didn''t want to have a conflict with her.
Just when J thought the matter was resolved, Mandy suddenly stood up and stared at her.
rmed, J eximed, "What are you going to do?"