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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1853

Oh... No... She's Definitely Going to Lose!

Upon hearing Mrs. Holman's words, Abby nodded with a smile.

Then, she turned to look at her assistant, a girl who was standing nearby. The assistant stepped forward, took out the dress designed by Abby from the limited-edition LV suitcase, and carefully hung it on the hanger next to her.

It was an extremely gorgeous black tube dress dotted with manually-embedded pieces of jewelry and jade ornaments, which spread from the chest to the hem of the dress. This dress looked like a galaxy of stars on the background of the eternal dark night of the Milky Way, and it was incomparably magnificent and luxurious.

If Mrs. Holman wore this dress, it was conceivable that she would look down upon all the other people like a queen.

What's more, the style of this beautiful dress was relatively conservative, which was very in line with Mrs. Holman's temperament.

Abby looked casually in the direction of the staff members. After one of the staff members immediately understood what Abby meant, and he immediately exclaimed, "Wow... It's so beautiful!"

After the first attempt was made, there were a lot of echoes.

Very soon, the dressing room was full of exclamations.

"The dress's so beautiful that I can't breathe!"

"My eyes are almost blinded because it's so dazzling. Only a genius could design such an extremely gorgeous dress!"

"Abby Amery is believed to be the most outstanding young Chinese designer at home and abroad. I can imagine that if Mrs. Holman wears this dress, she will definitely be the beauty queen tonight!"

The staff members looked at the dress admirably and whispered to each other. All of them were very sure that Abby would become the winner tonight.

Abby was very satisfied with this result.

She stood beside Mrs. Holman elegantly with an expression of being proud of herself. Her beautiful eyes were confident, and she seemed to have everything under her control.

Madame Holman nodded slightly as a sign that she liked this dress very much, and a look of satisfaction appeared on her face.

Tonight's activity was very important to her.

She wanted to wear the dress of her own choice.

Because two designers were involved in designing the dress, Mrs. Holman chose to let them compete.

Within a limited period of time, Tina and Abby were required to bring their design works to Mrs. Holman on the day of this international activity.

After the comparison, Mrs. Holman would choose the dress that she thought was better and put it on immediately to attend the activity.

Now it seemed that Abby's design work was by no means disappointing.

As the dress designed by Abby had received so much praise and good comments, Mrs. Holman had already made a decision secretly in her heart. She seemed to be ready to choose Abby's design as the winning side.

Seeing this, Susan quickly stepped forward and reminded, "Mrs. Holman, you haven't seen our dress yet..."

Mrs. Holman nodded coldly. "Miss Hall, show me your design!"

Tina smiled. "Okay!"

Although Abby's dress had won the favor of almost everyone on the scene, Tina still looked calm and confident. She leaned over and opened the big bag which she had carried into the dressing room, took out the cheongsam she designed from the inside.

Then, Tina hung the cheongsam on the hanger.

This purple cheongsam had crescent sleeves and a manually-woven collar. The buttons extended from the left shoulder to the right side of the hemline, while each button was virtually a big and round pearl, which made the entire cheongsam looked noble and elegant.

The overall design of this cheongsam was simple and elegant, yet there was nothing special about it. The only eye- catching feature of this cheongsam was the flower pattern of the hemline, which was a Phoenix- dancing Chrysanthemum. The petals of this flower curved inwardly, and its shape was just like a phoenix dancing slowly and gracefully.

The Phoenix- dancing Chrysanthemum was often regarded as the king of the chrysanthemums, and it was very eye-catching.

Even so, Tina's design work was just a seemingly ordinary cheongsam, which was still inferior to Abby's luxurious black evening dress.

This was especially true when the two dresses were hung side by side. The observers could clearly see that the dress designed by Abby was more good-looking and impressive.

The observers in the dressing room were already shaking their heads.

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