The exhibition is over, and the woman who has just seen the show wants to speak to the designer. The assistant looks editor tells her that she's done with the show, and wants to know more about the concept behind the collection. The designer says that he'd like an in-depth discussion with her about it. He'd also like to draw some more designs soon. The woman says that the clothes are "real clothes" , and that creating a new mode is all about creating something that hasn't been done before. The first outfit, she says, is exactly what it sounds like when she goes up those stairs. The clothes are not what the "mode" is about, she tells the woman, because they're not about clothes at all. They're about creating an idea that emphasizes the themes and ideas that the designer wants to convey. She says that she is teaching herself how to create something that's "weirdly wrong shaped" . She's not just teaching herself to do this, but also to do it with other people as well. She tells her to "get the weirdly wrong shaped idea" because she can do this with statues as well as with and without her. She adds that her clients will become her fans, and she'll have no sub-stitutes in the world. She thanks the woman for introducing her to the apartment, and says that her name is "Charlotte" and she is a model. She asks the woman to have a meal with her once they get back to Japan, and then she says that they'll see each other again once she gets back to New York.
The exhibition is over, and the woman who has just seen the show wants to speak to the designer. The assistant looks editor tells her that she's done with the show, and wants to know more about the concept behind the collection. The designer says that he'd like an in-depth discussion with her about it. He'd also like to draw some more designs soon. The woman says that the clothes are "real clothes" , and that creating a new mode is all about creating something that hasn't been done before. The first outfit, she says, is exactly what it sounds like when she goes up those stairs. The clothes are not what the "mode" is about, she tells the woman, because they're not about clothes at all. They're about creating an idea that emphasizes the themes and ideas that the designer wants to convey. She says that she is teaching herself how to create something that's "weirdly wrong shaped" . She's not just teaching herself to do this, but also to do it with other people as well. She tells her to "get the weirdly wrong shaped idea" because she can do this with statues as well as with and without her. She adds that her clients will become her fans, and she'll have no sub-stitutes in the world. She thanks the woman for introducing her to the apartment, and says that her name is "Charlotte" and she is a model. She asks the woman to have a meal with her once they get back to Japan, and then she says that they'll see each other again once she gets back to New York.