“There's one more thing,” Queenie said, her expression tense. “This version is just a revision of the second draft,
so the overlap is significant. We'll need to overhaul it again, which means the situation isn’t exactly in our favor.”
Getting a jewelry collection approved was always a marathon-time-consuming, expensive, and exhausting. But
none of that was as frustrating as the real issue: the product’s impact. If a competitor launched something
similar before them, no matter how dazzling their own design was, the effect would be dulled. That was the real
threat.
“For now, let's make one prototype and keep all our sketches and documentation ready. If Sienna decides to go
to the press and accuse us of copying, at least we'll have evidence to defend ourselves. But even if we clear our
names, the public's first impression will still be that we stole someone else’s idea.”
Alessia studied the third version's sketches carefully, her voice calm and measured. “So what do we do about
the plagiarism issue? We can’t really change the core concept at this point... Can we push the timeline back to
Wednesday?” Stella asked, frowning. Her family’s business wasn’t in fashion, so all she could do was offer what
advice she could.
“No,” Alessia said flatly. “We don’t have enough time, and even if we did, changing our story now would only
make us look unreliable. Either way, whether we're the ones copying or being copied, it hurts us. The clients
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtmight feel sorry for us, but they're not here to empathize-they're here to buy.”
Cole tapped the table, drawing everyone's attention. “Our stucaters to powerful, successful women-clients
who are rational and discerning, not your average consumer. They don’t care how much a piece costs; they care
about what it says about them, whether it enhances their image, whether it delights them.”
“If we get copied or our designs leak, that’s our problem, not theirs. But if it affects them in any way, do you
really think they'll cback next time?”
He rifled through the documents in front of him, now fully understanding Queenie’s business model.
“Cole’s right,” Justin chimed in. “And don’t forget the investors. They'll reassess the risks. If a company can’t
even keep its designs secure, no matter how lucrative it looks, investors will think twice.”
08:02
Silence fell over the office as everyone absorbed this.
“For now, we need to approach this from two angles, Alessia said, closing her folder and rapping
all the facts. Whetha Khuckles on the table. All eyes turned to her. “First, gather
all the facts. Whether we go public early or after the event, it puts us at a disadvantage, so talk to the press and
try to contain the situation.”
“Queenie, work with a few trusted designers and revise the collection. Meanwhile, I'll coordinate with the Whitley
Group's factory-they’ll run 24/7 if needed. At the very least, we need to get the base pieces ready.”
“Understood.” Queenie never doubted Alessia’s abilities; after all, it was Alessia’s strategies and risk
assessments that had gotten the business off the ground in the first place. Even Queenie’s first investment had
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