Chapter 175 Charmine turned her head and saw it was Amor Groupâs founder and designer, McAmor Houston.
An independent 25-year-old woman, McAmor Houston was from one of the prominent families in Shelburne, and she founded her bridal business when she was just 16. With only nine yearsâ time, she was able to make Amor Group the top bridal brand.
Alas, she was not the cream of the crop in the Houstons. That would be the eldest daughter, McKenzie.
Ranging from languages to arts, finance investment to even stitching or pottery, McKenzie was a jack-of-all-trades. She was the golden girl.
It was also said that McKenzie was the Baileysâ approved daughter-in-law, a match made in heaven with Anthony.
Charmineâs heart went susceptible to jealousy when she thought of this.
âThe makeup artist is already in the make up room waiting for you,â said McAmor, humbly yet nobly at the same time.
âOkay.â Charmine followed the assistant to the room located on the first floor.
There were various cosmetics products displayed on the dressing table while the wardrobe was filled with different kinds of bridal gowns.
The room was slightly different from that one room five years ago, and this could mainly be the crux of the matter if Charmine was to get the clue for the incident.
âCould you please share with me the photoshoot theme for today?â asked Charmine.
âToday is mainly on outfit-testing and styling,âexplained the assistant, âand weâll go with a laid-back themed photoshoot under the sunset setting. Tomorrow, weâll do it during sunrise and voila, itâll be a wrap!â
âAlright,â said Charmine, and the team began to prep her for the day.
âSteep more of yourself in Ms. Jordanâs styling to fit in her strong charisma. She can definitely pull off our outfit,â commanded McAmor to the stylist.
Turning around to Charmine, McAmor continued, âTodayâs theme is a little bit different. Guci is always loud and vibrant, but todayâs focuses on the fineness and beauty of the bridal gown. Youâll get yourself prepared so that we wonât waste othersâ time.â
McAmor was condescending yet concerned altogether. Deep down, McAmor was not a fan of Charmine. To her, Charmine was an egomaniac who did not fit in with the gown theme at all. Nonetheless, she had no choice but to have Charmine due to Charmineâs ranking as the hottest celebrity in town. Everyone thought that having an arrogant artist in the bridal gown would definitely create a buzz. That was why McAmor had to give in. 1 âNo worries. I donât usually take in projects I canât handle. Iâm more worried that iâd damage my reputation by taking up your project,â mocked Charmine.
McAmorâs face was pulled down. She could not understand how an arrogant person like this could pull off the gownâs elegance.
However, Charmine was always into her stride when she was at work, and that impressed the rest.
Throughout the time, Charmine would either be resting on the rocking chair or fanning herself. She had that incredibly delicate face, with long silky hair that hung above her waist like flash lightning. Her face was like a perfect labyrinth that momentarily led everyone away from their troubles. Strolling around the landscape, she was so beautiful that people would have made her into a national park if they got their hands on her.
She was more reserved as compared to Tiffany.
Charmine was honest, unlike other pretentious celebrities; a woman who was cold as ice yet remained soft and sweet like honey.
She was an icon of maturity that transcended age. She looked so ethereal that everyone could hardly take their eyes off of her.
It was meant to be a four-hour photoshoot, but it was done in two hours. Knowing that everything went on smoothly, McAmor left the set.
Charmine was sitting sluggishly under a shade while waiting for the evening shoot.
âMs. Jordan, wouldnât you want to bring along a personal assistant?â someone asked out of curiosity. Leaning on the rocking chair, she spoke, âWhat for?â