Can you fix Carol Ofori’s ‘botched’ dress?
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Project fix the botched dress is ready to commence. Are you willing to take on the challenge?
Life can be so uncertain at times. Just as you decide to give someone a chance, things take a turn for the worst...
This is what happened to Carol Ofori recently as she went out on a limb and commissioned a designer she had never used before.
The dress was for a prestigious event and after paying the designer a large sum of money, she had certain expectations, as any client would...
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She shared her dress dilemma with her followers on Instagram over the weekend and lets just say it was anything but usable.
After he began ghosting her calls, she became concerned. There was no back up plan in place, and she admitted that this was a shortfall on her side.
When prompted to name and shame the designer on Instagram, she refused, because that's not her way. But she did admit that she approached this designer of her own free will and without references.
Now, in pursuit of trying to give the 'botched dress' a second chance at life, Carol Ofori is ready to appeal to designers in KZN.
We are in search of a designer who is willing to volunteer to fix the 'botched dress' and give it a lease on the runway.
If you are keen to take on the challenge, then all you have to do is contact producer Rory on [email protected] and let him know.
Of course, to avoid a repetition of the dress disaster, we would need to see a portfolio of your work and perhaps a plan of action in terms of how you intend on fixing it...
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We don't want to throw you in the deep end without a full disclosure of what the dress looks like, so here are some pics.
Image Courtesy of Carol Ofori
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