Dream-making, like a skilled weaver well-versed in the classics, intertwines history's development as its thread, blending the classical with the modern, and merging the fragments of time—picking them up, crushing them, and reassembling them—to emit a new brilliance. Charlotte's design inspiration stems from Gaudi's architectural masterpiece — the La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. Being The Best For Last, Charlotte lives up to its name. The dress features a complex lace hollow design in various colors to represent the relationships between buildings, complemented by satin trim to emphasize the architectural lines. The vintage square neckline, coupled with the commanding armored shoulder design, paired with the white trailing sheer shawl, liberates Charlotte from the constraints and limitations of the real world. Incorporating five different laces combined with satin as Charlotte's underskirt, with a sculpted waist design mimicking the arches of a cathedral, the craftsmanship is intricate. Adorned throughout with beads, mirrors, and diamonds arranged in a traditional hand-sewn bead and lace embroidery, and embellished with hand-sewn beads and hot fix rhinestones, the sewing process took 860 hours and was completed by four artisan craftsmen working together. Particularly remarkable is Charlotte's pairing with the crown of the Holy Roman Empire, radiating the utmost divine light. This crown seems to be the gateway to the entire dream-making spacetime, allowing boundless exploration, traversing the tunnels of time, and stepping into the glorious era of ancient Rome. This is the designer's recollection and reverie of the passage of time, truly living up to its name as the masterpiece of "dream-making spacetime".
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