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Actress Celebrity (AC) was in panic, as her Reliable Designer (RD) was not returning her urgent calls. With no response and an urgent need, AC rushed to the boutique of RD and started choosing and finally taking a dress. Of course, as AC and RD have a client-merchant relationship for such a time, the former’s action was plausible. However, when RD learned of what AC did, she wondered why AC circumvented her stylist. Usually, the stylist is the one who chooses clothes and pulls them off the rack. Nonetheless, RD brushed off the incident.
All seems to be well, a day when a celebrity simply needed to look fabulous and chooses to be in a designer’s work. The transaction was simple and normal until RD was horrified when the said dress was returned. The details or highlight pieces sewn on the dress were missing or damaged. The dress itself was tattered and almost ripped apart in some sections allegedly. While people take for granted designer clothing, the cost that goes in the process of creation can be very expensive. RD had no choice but to charge AC for the damaged done to her work.
Call after call, AC was not responding and when she learned that she was being charged took a while to pay up. Thus, follow up calls were made until RD was finally paid after a long time. Even though RD was compensated, she was still upset as to how such damage was done to her dress. Coincidentally, RD learned the truth from a source and the facts added more frustration.
AC took the dress to lend to the daughter of a friend. The said daughter wore the dress to a prom. As proms can be full of active kids, somewhere along the way, something could have caused the damage. Thus, RD was so disappointed to learn the truth that AC did not even wear her creation. So now, the question is if AC would still have the same privilege accorded to her by RD, which she indeed abused.
‘A lot of times, people feel that if they forgive the person who hurt them, then they will continue to take advantage of them or not take responsibility for what they did wrong.’ – Joyce Meyer
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Why can't her friend just buy a decent gown for her daughter to wear sa prom? Abala pa sa designer, nasira pa ang gown, nasira pa ang client relationship nilang dalawa, nasira rin ang reputation ni AC just for the sake of wearing a "loaned gown" from a designer.
ReplyDeleteMarami naman pilian sa stores sa malls. Kalerks!
dami mo sinabe pero sino ba mga yan? clue naman diyan. lol
DeleteSyempre trusted nya na yung designer and she wants the best look for her daughter na hindi store bought lang. That’s just how they are. Artista eh.
Delete1:52 it’s not her daughter, but a friend’s daughter
Deletebinida nya siguro sa friend nya, nagprisinta sagot na daw nya gown! ayun@ haha
DeleteMalamang nag offer si AC sa friend na pwede syang makahiram ng gown ke RD
DeleteHiniam niya ang damit para isuot ng anak ng kaibigan niya? Maybe siguro yun ang gusto ng anak ng friend niya na designer? Ang Mali naman kasi ni AC sana nag paalam siya ng maayos na May ibang magsusuot or she should have endorse her friend to the designer na May gusto humiram ng dress .. pwede naman yun diba
ReplyDeleteBaka naman hindi afford kung mag direct sila sa designer
DeleteEww, why would a kid need a designer dress for prom? Is this the new bragging rights now? And the parent is equally to be blamed for giving in and not just buy a dress she can afford for her teen. There are many beautiful dresses without the hefty pricetag! You didn't even take care of the dress you borrowed! Shame!
ReplyDeleteang tanong sikat ba yung anank? di naman pwede humiram ng gown ang kahit sino sa mga designers. kahit i-endorse pa ng celebrity. negosyo yan. bilhin nila yung gown. kaya lang pumapayag ang mga designers magpahiram sa mga artista for promotion at sa mga high profile occasions lang para ma-expose ang gown at designer. e sa prom, wapakels mga tao dun. wala namang press people na magco-cover ng event at tatanong ng "who are you wearing?"
DeleteWhat's with the eww?
Deletenaku teh magugulat ka din sa ibang mga magulang pagdating sa ganyang mga prom, gumagastos talaga para bongga ang anak nila on that day.
Delete10:43 Disgust for parents who are raising irresponsible brats and careless wimps. They should be teaching their kids that in real life, you can't always rely on mom and dad to make things happen to you!
Delete11:44 That's fine if they can afford. If not? Nothing wrong borrowing dresses and accessories, but it follows you return it in the same condition as you received it.
Blacklist dapat si AC napaka shameless naman to abuse the designer's trust and property.
ReplyDeleteThis is very garapal.Yan ang hirap sa ibang celebs, feeling entitled. Kala lahat ng galawan nila palalampasin na lang because they are celebs
ReplyDeleteWalang clue?
ReplyDeleteBakit wala nagbibigay ng clue. Umaasa lang ako s inyo classmates haha
ReplyDeleteDami nyo kuda! Wala man lang isa sa inyo nagbigay ng clue, hmph! Lol
ReplyDeleteAC-S, RD-V
ReplyDeleteI really wonder sinong actress celeb ito, clues please..TY
ReplyDeletesi S ba yan? walang clue e.
ReplyDeletein this day and age... Wow, sushal ng intro ko, anyway, sa panahon ngayon ng Social media, 'yan ang mahirap eh, 'yung magpupumilit ka na mag-suot ng mga damit na hindi mo naman afford, Makapag show off lang talaga eh! Haaaay, ang aaarte kase ng mga Gen Z, makaporma lang talag at makapag show off sa social media. Eto namang celebrity na 'to hindi naman marunong mahiya sa designer. Kaloka! KALOKA SILA, 'yung celeb, 'yung friend ng Celeb, at ang anak ng kaibigan ng celeb na nag-attend ng PROM! Kagigil sila, mga baks!
ReplyDeleteS? Yung ex ni J?
ReplyDeleteAC - R RD - R haha
ReplyDelete