Chapter 155 Avoiding Her
- It would be more realistic to state that this phenomenon was widespread and not specific to any one area rather than claiming that circles had a significant role in Kingbourne. Even well-known celebrities would require their connections in order to borrow the products of high-end custom brands if they were not their brand ambassadors. The better the designers and the more picky they were about who wore their jewelry and clothing, the larger the brand. These things weren't accessible to everyone. In actuality, celebrities were only pretty "display shelves" for the genuinely affluent to use when selecting clothing and jewels.
- Designers wouldn't risk upsetting such individuals. However, they were also unable to explicitly turn away the Quinnell family. Alexis was told to either work on upscale designs for other people or take part in international exhibitions. In any case, they politely responded that they would not accept the order. Alexis was unable to criticize them. If only one or two designers couldn't agree, it wouldn't have been a huge concern. However, every designer in Kingbourne, including Huntington, said they were unable to free up any time. Alexis wasn't a moron. When it happened, he realized something was wrong. He got to work networking right once to learn more about the situation.
- "Alexis, we go way back, and we're both just doing our jobs," the person said, lowering their voice as if they were worried of upsetting someone. I hope what I'm going to do doesn't bother you. say. Being the friendly guy that he was, Alexis continued to smile while assuring his acquaintance, "Don't worry. I will keep the topic of our conversation today a secret. We are the only ones involved. " Everyone says you're approachable because of this." Before the sound of a door closing could be heard, the individual cleared their throat. The problem is this. Did Ms. Quinnell, your former client, go see those socialites after she visited Kingbourne? When Alexis heard it, she understood very immediately.