On the grand T-stage, a row of beautiful models stood at the center, each donned in various gorgeous clothes.
And along both sides of the route, hung a collection of exquisite little flags, each about half the height of a person, in assorted colors.
Embroidered on these tiny banners were the logos of all the merchants participating in the fashion exhibition.
However, it was clear that in this era, the overwhelming majority of garment manufacturers had no awareness of designing business icons.
Thus, many had simply used a brush to inscribe their shop's name on them.
There were even some that didn't have an official name, bearing basic titles such as
"Old Wang's Boutique," "Jinxin Garment Factory"—one could say they were quite simplistic.
Among them, Gu Chen's "Neon Feather Garments" stood out like a crane among chickens, especially eye-catching.
Many in the audience noticed that the sign for Gu Chen's shop seemed particularly appealing.