Mary Perryne took one look at the dress and instantly felt it was tailor-made for Viola Thompson.
Viola's figure and temperament were incomparably fitting.
But the sales clerk disagreed.
After all, when the designer created this dress, it was designed according to the most perfect body proportions.
Not just Moira.
Even international models had come to try it on.
But it was either too big or they couldn't fit into it.
There were those who did manage to get it on, but after the designer's review, if they found the temperament not sufficient, casting the person in a dull light, they would refuse to sell it.
This led to the dress being in existence for nearly a year and still not sold.
Moreover, there were many people as confident as Mary Perryne.
But only when they actually put on the dress did they realize that they were not worthy of such a high-end garment.
Mary Perryne looked at the clerk and asked, "How much is this dress?"