In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist's dress for the night is named "Midsummer Night's Dream" because it's a dress that he's designed for the protagonist. The protagonist explains that even if a famous model doesn't wear the dress, she'd wear it better if she did. He also explains that, even if the model isn't as hot as he thinks she is, he'll still be able to use her as a model because she has him as a secretary.
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist's dress for the night is named "Midsummer Night's Dream" because it's a dress that he's designed for the protagonist. The protagonist explains that even if a famous model doesn't wear the dress, she'd wear it better if she did. He also explains that, even if the model isn't as hot as he thinks she is, he'll still be able to use her as a model because she has him as a secretary.