Episode Three: Queens for a Day
Family problems interfere with the working day at Mode Magazine, as Daniel and Betty try to prove they fit in both at Mode Magazine and at home.
His first issue is a roaring success but Daniel is still struggling to get out of his dead brother's shadow, and sees a re-design as his big chance to put his own mark on the Magazine.
Family problems interfere with the working day at Mode Magazine, as Daniel and Betty try to prove they fit in both at Mode Magazine and at home.
His first issue is a roaring success but Daniel is still struggling to get out of his dead brother's shadow, and sees a re-design as his big chance to put his own mark on the Magazine.
Whilst Wilhelmina and the Mystery Woman toast the fact Daniel's attempts at re-branding and Bradford's cover-ups are doomed to failure, Willie has her own problems, namely the arrival of her ultra-ambitious father.
Talking of fathers, despite Betty's best attempts on the phone Ignacio's HMO is refusing to pay out on his medication.
Her attempts to fit in with the super-skinny girls from the 28th floor reach a new low after Hilda gives her a makeover for a power lunch with Daniel and hip photographer, Vincent Bianchi. Whilst Queens doesn't necessarily translate to Madison Six, goodness of heart is a universal currency. That and large cojones.
Her attempts to fit in with the super-skinny girls from the 28th floor reach a new low after Hilda gives her a makeover for a power lunch with Daniel and hip photographer, Vincent Bianchi. Whilst Queens doesn't necessarily translate to Madison Six, goodness of heart is a universal currency. That and large cojones.
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