The remarks Zara made naturally beca solid proof online for those accusing Charlotte Thompson of plagiarism.
When it cos to cases of plagiarism, in most people’s eyes, the first person to release sothing is considered the original creator.
After that, no matter what kind of work gets released later, as long as there’s even a slight similarity, it’s imdiately labeled as plagiarism.
"Since you’re aware of this matter, have you seen the design sketches I provided to the Worsen brand, as well as the clothing Florienna Ellis’ online shop is promoting?"
Faced with Zara’s inquiry, Charlotte didn’t respond imdiately but instead chose to ask a question of her own.
"I just skimd the sketches— the styles and designs look pretty similar. As for the details though, I haven’t really looked closely. Give a mont, alright?"
As Zara spoke, the sound of footsteps could be heard, seemingly confirming Charlotte’s words as Zara seed to head off to check out the design sketches online.
Charlotte listened to the sounds from Zara’s side but kept her attention focused on the design sketches in her own hands.
"By the way, I’ll stop by another day. I have a newly designed evening gown but I’m not sure what features to add— you’ll help brainstorm when the ti cos, right?" Charlotte said casually.
"Miss Thompson, you really are taking your sweet ti! The plagiarism scandal has already spread across the entire internet, yet here you are, still leisurely designing evening gowns. Aren’t you afraid that when they’re released, soone will accuse you of plagiarism again?"
Zara teased Charlotte while looking through the sketches.
However, just as Zara finished speaking, she suddenly exclaid in surprise:
"This isn’t you copying her— it’s clearly her copying you! Sure, the styles and designs are identical, but though she’s made so tweaks to the details, the resulting effect is glaringly awkward and far inferior to yours. What’s going on here?"
Unlike the trend-following comnters online, Zara is a professional designer with a keen sensitivity to color coordination.
But Florienna Ellis is also considered a legitimate designer— it’s just that her experience doesn’t asure up to Charlotte’s.
Talent, on the other hand, can be compensated for with hard work.
Yet when Florienna Ellis and Charlotte Thompson’s designs are placed side by side, laypeople might think every piece has its own charm, but to those truly versed in design and coordination, the difference becos obvious.
Charlotte didn’t find Zara’s realization surprising in the slightest and instead found herself hesitating over certain decisions.
Her gaze flickered between the belt and a brooch, internally comparing the effects of placing each item on the gown, while her ears still tuned into Zara’s comnts.
"Florienna Ellis’ designs are visually pleasing, but sohow they co across as disjointed. Unless this kind of inconsistency was specifically requested, how could a design piece be plagued by such a fundantal issue?"
"She also appears to have made adjustnts during the revisions— for instance, did she slightly alter the cuffs of the dress? If so, this change will probably look awkward when the dress is actually worn."
Finally, Zara pointed out several specific differences between the designs, naturally corresponding to the discrepancies Charlotte had initially observed.
After analyzing together, Zara ca to her conclusion:
"Your design sketches were stolen by this Florienna Ellis, weren’t they? I’ve heard you ntion ’playing the long ga to catch the big fish’ before— is the big fish you were referring to her?"
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