Ye Shuang's choice of outfit was interesting. The cheongsam was traditional Chinese attire, and it was touted as an outfit that could enhance the softness of the female beauty. It was adored even by the international crowd.
However, unlike other articles of clothing, the cheongsam did not have much difference in price due to a limitation of cheongsam manufacturers. Of course, there were still several traditional seamstresses. From the upper echelon of the society to the common folk, there was an occasion for everyone to put on a cheongsam, and the difference in quality could mainly be discerned from the needlework and embroidery. As the founding place for the various schools of embroidery, finding a professional seamstress in Jing Hu City, while not easy, was not too difficult.
With enough money, a cheongsam exquisite enough to trick others was born.