Although the benefits of World War II had put the United States on the fast track of economic development and allowed it to rapidly dominate culturally, economically, and militarily over Old Europe, becoming the leader of the Western World,
there was one aspect in which it could not surpass Europe, which even the proudest rednecks had to admit.
That was the realm of high-end apparel and luxury goods, which required the accumulation of time and reputation.
In this regard, the only entity that could salvage the dignity of the United States was probably Victoria's Secret, which focused on lingerie and often hosted grand shows.
At that moment in the HBO conference room, Roy Raymond, the founder of Victoria's Secret, was quietly watching the well-known European counterpart sitting opposite him.
"Mr. Versace, you also have a strong interest in Mr. Wang Jian's collaboration project with HBO?" asked Roy.
"Of course," replied the middle-aged Italian fashion guru, nodding gracefully.