Chapter 245: Imagination

If Yan Yun holds a show at the end of the year, he will have plenty of time to see how to realize his ideas for the high-end ready-to-wear show.

Her mother's movements were too fast, which made Yan Yun a little unable to keep up with the rhythm.

But if you don't do a big show in Melbourne before the opening, it will definitely not be a good choice for Yan II, a brand that is entering the field of ready-to-wear for the first time from haute couture.

In this way, Yan Yun's first ready-to-wear launch was also nine months earlier than originally planned.

As a result, how to realize the idea of combining the show, especially the imaginative haute couture and the vegetable market, has become a huge problem.

Yan Yun originally thought about holding a completely open-air show.

Considering that Melbourne is in the same mood as women, saying that it is sunny and rainy, Yan Yun finally gave up that idea.

In case the "Melbourne girl" is in a bad mood and it starts to rain halfway through the show, the display effect of both clothes and shoes will be greatly reduced.

Holding a fashion show in a real wet market doesn't sound like a complicated show design.

However, Yan Yun's ready-to-wear conference also attracted some of her high-end "solid customers".

If you want these haute couture club members, who really don't have many opportunities to go to the wet market, to have the feeling of really buying their own vegetables, then you can't just borrow the venue of the Victorian wet market.

There are only "distinguished customers" who buy vegetables, and there are no vendors who sell vegetables, so it is better to rent a venue like the Grand Palais in Paris to hold a show.

If it is to be true, it must be absolutely true.

When real market "customers" come, it is natural to need real market vendors.

The process of communicating with vendors is tedious because each stall is independent.

Yan Yun, who has been busy for a while and doesn't know how to write the word sleep, is definitely not likely to be responsible for this matter himself.

With the ability to integrate resources, Yan Yun began to be around Bingran again when he was a child.

The biggest advantage of "going home" is that you have a lot of friends and family, and you can find the right person to help you with everything.

Bao Bao quickly took over the matter of communicating with the vendors.

This incident did not cost Bao Bao a lot of experience.

Australians have always been the most hospitable and happy to join in the fun.

In the end, more than half of the vendors said they were eager to see what the Queen Victoria Market at the top of the fashion pyramid was like that they had never seen before.

The open section is the vegetable and fruit area of the Victorian Wet Market.

Many vendors said that on the day of Yan Yun's press conference, they could start to come out at noon to "set up stalls".

Not only really setting up a stall, but also really doing business.

When someone buys it, the stall owner sells it.

Absolutely realistic scene restoration.

When Bao Bao got the vendors, Yan Yun had not yet found a suitable team for the design and execution of the show.

It's not impossible to hire a show team from France to Melbourne to measure and build a show, but it's a bit impractical.

The size and availability of the venues in Paris are something that these architectural firms specializing in fashion shows already know.

If you change to Queen Victoria Market, it's a different concept entirely.

If you want to do it, you need to hire the best team, and it will take a long time to complete the design of this maverick show that Yan Yun wants.

Moreover, because of the early opening of the flagship store on Collins Street, even if Yan Yun was willing to spend so much money, it was impossible to find a suitable office in France that could design a fashion show show that satisfied Yan Yun in Melburn.

Since it was a show that was completely out of the routine, Yan Yun decided not to find an architectural firm that was familiar with fashion shows after thinking about it for two days.

As for the initial idea of the show, Yan Yun has already drawn it herself, and whether the architect can perfectly express her design and the feeling she wants needs to have good communication and trust in each other.

Holding a fashion show in a semi-open-air public place inevitably attracts a lot of "tourists".

How to meet Yan Yun's requirements for the show is already a very difficult thing, plus there is also the security problem of the members of the high-end club who "come here".

It is necessary not only to have the authentic Victorian market, but also to display the design of Yan Yun in an all-round way, and finally to consider the privacy and security aspects of Yan Yun's high-end "regular customers" who come from afar.

In addition to this, there is another problem.

Yan Yun could only make it to Melbourne three days before the press conference.

All communication can only be remote.

In the semi-open-air show, how to solve the shoroom (showroom) and how to deal with the preparation room of supermodels is also a more embarrassing problem.

There is no ready-made, and you can't "build" it yourself long in advance.

This series of "small requirements" put forward high requirements for the firm responsible for helping Yan Yun realize his idea.

Yan Yun easily thought of a local architectural firm in Melbourne that had never sparked a spark with fashion, but which she had known for a long time and had always maintained good communication.

When Yan Yun first came to Melbourne, he stayed in the home of an architect.

If you have a relationship with Homestay Father, your trust will be much higher than that of other companies.

He is said to be a "live-in father", but in fact, he is just forty years old, and he is in the best years of his life as an architect.

All of Yan Yun's "requirements" were easily solved after finding his Homestay Father.

Four mini shipping containers at Queen Victoria Market have been converted into "club wings".

The shoroom and powder room are all "mobile".

Two Maison Yan II container trucks, which Yan Yun personally designed the exterior and his live-in father designed the interior functions, were parked at Melbourne's airport.

When the clothes arrived, they went directly to the Shoroom in the container, and the models also put on makeup directly in the container.

Before the start of the show, the "container" of Maison Yan II was driven to the Queen Victoria Market for "unloading".

When a highly skilled crane driver is unusually smooth when the container is placed in the designated position.

The Queen Victoria Market doesn't quite see any difference from usual.

Music plays.

The lights are on.

Queen Victoria Market has completely changed.

The market is still the same market, and the models who come out of the container seem to be doing their "daily life" of grocery shopping.

But no one has ever seen someone dressed so fashionably to buy groceries at the market.

The point is not yet one, but a group.

The two scenes are obviously very incongruous, but because of the designer's whimsy, they give people an extremely harmonious feeling.