




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.
Elena took a deep breath. She looked at her original sketches—the ones without the added layers. They were bold, sharp, and minimalist. Ls-Dreams 01 (Short-Skirts)
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. Ten minutes before the first model was set
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. She looked at her original sketches—the ones without
"It’s too heavy, Elena," Pierre said, snipping at a loose thread. "The breeze isn't blowing; it’s being suffocated."
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.
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.
