After the athirst waiting for three weeks, the GCA fashion Show finally came off on schedule. Although the fashion show was just last for half and an hour, it still can be a very absorbing topic to talk about. Well, the word “absorbing” contains not only for fascinating proms, casuals and uniforms, but also some totally amusing and then arousing laughter. OK, let’s go on browsing.
As a designer, you must keep awareness on every design which’s going to show on the stage instead of make your own eyes arrested by some of the enchanting models (girls only, no doubt)…Well that’s sounds good, but the actual situation is: I was sitting besides the stereo sound box, paid no attention to 10-B’s weird casuals, but waiting for Chris, our model, and his casual T-shirt. “Oh, my, please don’t let the audience laugh when the T-shirt appears in their eyes, or I’m going to strike my heads to the wall!”
One minute… two… three… four…. He finally came. I took a deep breath to prevent heart attack---Wait, what’s going on? That’s almost nobody laugh, and they were all sitting steady: “Hey, that’s not what I expected!” Come on, guys, make any noise! I admit it was the worst one: Win an award called “the worst ever” is even better than audiences’ no response! Moreover, it seemed like that Chris has got necromancy or some other magic, he suddenly turned around to us, and gave an unfathomable smile. Help…
Well that’s fine. Although we were relatively lack of creativities comparing with 10-D’s design--- They made a boy dressing on a kind of girls’ prom dress and put a pair of something like sponge on the super model’s chest for a better visual effect and impression--- but we put our best talent on the whole project, and got a ending with satisfactory.