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The morning of the Sterling & Co. Spring Preview was pure chaos. For Elena, a junior designer, this was the moment that could define her career. The theme was "Urban Breeze," and she had spent months perfecting a line of sleek, high-waisted short skirts designed to move with the wearer.

"It’s too heavy, Elena," Pierre said, snipping at a loose thread. "The breeze isn't blowing; it’s being suffocated."

Elena watched from behind the curtain. The audience wasn't just looking; they were leaning in. By the time the final model turned at the end of the catwalk, the applause wasn't just polite—it was a roar. Ls-Dreams 01 (Short-Skirts)

Ten minutes before the first model was set to walk, disaster struck. The lead stylist, Pierre, looked at the long, flowy silk over-layers Elena had added for "elegance" and frowned.

"Take them off," Elena commanded the dressing assistants. "All of them. We’re going back to the base designs." The morning of the Sterling & Co

That evening, the headlines didn't mention the "Urban Breeze." They talked about the "Short-Skirt Revolution," and Elena knew her dream had finally hit the big time.

As the music flared—a pulsing, rhythmic beat—the first model stepped onto the runway. The way the shorter hemlines caught the light and allowed for a confident, high-energy stride changed the room’s atmosphere instantly. The theme was "Urban Breeze," and she had

The assistants scrambled. One by one, the heavy silk wraps were removed, revealing the "Ls-Dreams 01" prototypes: structured, A-line short skirts in charcoal wool and electric blue satin. They were daring but sophisticated.

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