The romantic career of bells and whistles in Paris.
E04 "The last thing she wants you to do with Antoine's fragrance project" "Yes, but if I join the company and lose a client, you'll only blame me." Emily is very good at dealing with people The relationship between, and at the same time solve business problems, sensitively aware of the trend of events. The boss quarreled with the client, and when he thought of the hotel tycoon he was going to meet at night, he immediately used it on the plan to provide perfume, and he gave the idea to the boss, which not only solved the crisis of customer termination, but also resolved the smell of gunpowder between the three.
Ingeniously market your company's fragrances at art fairs, impress hotel tycoons with novelty, and give you a compliment, beautiful girl!
Not only is she smart and beautiful, I believe she really loves her job, because she is very attentive. Everyone thinks it is impossible to temporarily book a hotel table, and Emily did it.
Well, she slapped her face in an instant, she read the date backwards, August 11th, November 8th? But the attitude is still desirable haha.
This step by step shocked me too much. In the early stage, Zimmer Hotel understood enough and cleverly turned mistakes into surprises. How can people not like this woman?
I finally finished reading it on November 13. Is the word "fashion" going to be redefined? Is it to cater to the public or stick to the original intention? At the beginning, Emily was wearing a shiny suit. I wanted to see some simple clothes at the end... The sweater designed by the hip-hop duo is really ugly... What is Pilke's fashion show? Ghost, is it colorful and twisting Yangko, my eyes? A trend is a trend that is swept away, often reflecting the crowd characteristics of an era.
I think unconventional is a derogatory word, unique is a neutral word, and nine-nine-one is a positive word. The contradictions and conflicts of the plot are still very attractive, and I hope that the clothes in the second season are more authentic and beautiful.
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