Runa went to a hairdresser and bought the best dress she could find in town. West Matzovian fabric was truly comfortable to wear, unlike the ones produced in Reichwein. While Reichwein's dresses prioritized designs, color, and accessories, West Matzovian dresses were less bulky and less accessorized.
The best dress was determined by how soft the fabric was, as well as the intricate details of the pattern on the fabric. The dressmaker told her that green and gold were in trend. When she asked Runa to choose between the two colors, she requested a dress of the combined color of green and gold, which surprised the dressmaker.
"Make sure it's ready before next week. I'll double up on the payment. Here's the deposit, half of the payment," Runa said, flexing her wealth to the dressmaker.