Jiang Wei was montarily surprised. "ES?"
ES is an Italian luxury brand that spans a wide range, including perfus, costics, and jewelry.
The brand was established during World War II and, after enduring wars and financial crises, it lay dormant for a while. Five years later, it reerged, evolving from focusing solely on perfus to expanding into costics and jewelry. Its makeup products are considered to be of the highest caliber in won’s hearts.
Due to the nurous challenges it faced, the ES brand always embraced the design philosophy of "growing through adversity." Its "striking yet unostentatious" color combinations ensured its products flew off the shelves upon release.
Their selection criteria for brand ambassadors was extrely stringent, yet there was never a clear answer as to what specific qualifications were required. The chosen traits of past ES ambassadors varied significantly.
Fashion and entertainnt circles have always been inseparable. Jiang Wei had been in the industry for a few years and had starred as the female lead in several dramas. However, she had never been able to break into the circle of top-tier brands, primarily because she lacked a significant endorsent. If she could secure ES’s endorsent in Asia, it would elevate her career and fashion resources to another level.
Jiang Wei unconsciously clenched the phone in her hand tighter.
The Asian endorsent for ES; she had to secure it.
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The promotional photoshoot was complete, and all the makeup artist had to do was follow the designed looks for the actors.
Wen Qiao’s reputation in the industry wasn’t good, and she hadn’t had any notable works. When Director Zhang first heard that Fu Jinghen was giving the important role of Princess Rong Huan to soone less experienced than a newcor, he was utterly devastated.
This was his first TV drama after transitioning from big-screen films. He and the drama were mutually dependent. A failure would tarnish his reputation.
But with money reigning supre, even a famous director like him had to bow down in front of absolute capital power. Although he was skeptical of Wen Qiao’s abilities, he trusted Fu Jinghen’s judgnt in choosing people. If the drama failed, all the massive investnt he had put in would have been for nothing.
Still, to prevent Wen Qiao from acting like a diva, Director Zhang fired a veiled warning before the official shooting in the afternoon.
"In my crew, I don’t want to see any nepotism or bullying. If it happens even once, I won’t be lenient. I don’t care who backs you, just leave on your own. This is a set, not a courtyard drama scene; you just need to focus on acting properly."
Jiang Wei smirked. It seed Wen Qiao’s first impression on Director Zhang was not good, and it was unlikely to improve. If anything went wrong, her departure was only a matter of ti.
Being fired from Director Zhang’s set would ruin her reputation beyond salvage in the entertainnt industry.
Of course, Wen Qiao could tell that Director Zhang’s words were directed at her. But she was not one to make things unpleasant for herself. Since he didn’t na nas, why should she pick up the scolding herself?
But Lin Ruochun, as if unable to keep quiet for a second, elbowed Wen Qiao after Director Zhang finished his speech and said snidely, "Did you hear that? Director Zhang is talking about you, the one who got in through the back door."
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