The audience at the back couldn't hear Serena Sullivan's voice clearly, but the words "Global Style" were enough to shock them.
"Global Style?"
"Really? Can Skylar Sinclair qualify to participate?"
...
The buzz of discussion started again, and Ruth Hale on stage was the first to panic. She stepped forward incredulously asking Serena, "Impossible!"
"She can't participate in Global Style."
Those who know a bit about the jewelry design industry are aware that the domestic "Brilliance Competition" is nothing much; its worth pales in comparison to several international design competitions, with "Global Style" being the most prestigious.
Ruth Hale once applied for Global Style but didn't even make it past the preliminary round.
It's not that her level is bad, but this competition requires a recommendation from a top designer.
In the country, there are very few top-tier jewelry design masters, and undoubtedly the most famous is Robin Rowan from the Imperial Capital.
