Behold! Grayson Fashion!
Posted by Tenebry on 03/21/20
The gossip hits before the product does. They say Prince Niklas is working up some new fashion scheme. That Princess Sabella could not be more excited. That Duchess Lisebet is looking for fabric experts. That Princess Liara, Highlord of the Crownlands, is putting silver and resources into this venture, as is Lord Michael and the skilled merchant Wren, the latter of whom puts forth a truly astonishing amount.
They say that Marquessa Mia arranges for wool. That Lord Riagnon arranges for Archeron iron. By the time Prince Aindre's name shows up as helping organize, the purpose of the venture becomes clear.
The legendary tailor Petal is making a new fabric called "ironwool", a combination of wool and iron mesh, with deep research assistance from Duchess Delilah and Dame Felicia. Lady Orelia tests its strength, while Marquis Malesh finds the castoffs are exceptional for scrubbing pots. Marquessa Rhea keeps the marketing targeted. Beautiful cloth, also, beautiful pots.
And now it is fully known. Ironwool! It's not really any more protective than leather, and not the most comfortable of fashion fabrics, but it looks stunning, like a battleaxe distilled. It gleams like Grayson. While it's certainly as eccentric as it is practical, fashionistas everywhere appreciate a new thing spun out of the classics.
They say that Marquessa Mia arranges for wool. That Lord Riagnon arranges for Archeron iron. By the time Prince Aindre's name shows up as helping organize, the purpose of the venture becomes clear.
The legendary tailor Petal is making a new fabric called "ironwool", a combination of wool and iron mesh, with deep research assistance from Duchess Delilah and Dame Felicia. Lady Orelia tests its strength, while Marquis Malesh finds the castoffs are exceptional for scrubbing pots. Marquessa Rhea keeps the marketing targeted. Beautiful cloth, also, beautiful pots.
And now it is fully known. Ironwool! It's not really any more protective than leather, and not the most comfortable of fashion fabrics, but it looks stunning, like a battleaxe distilled. It gleams like Grayson. While it's certainly as eccentric as it is practical, fashionistas everywhere appreciate a new thing spun out of the classics.