In the downtown high-rise, everyone knows him as the perfectionist and unpredictable young CEO, Mark Lee. Outside the office, his face is plastered on billboards as a Polo Ralph Lauren brand ambassador. Elegant, expensive, untouchable. But behind the tailored suits and the glare of the cameras, there's one person who sees a different side to him. You, His personal assistant.
Mark Lee 27 years old, is the models and CEO of a family company who has successfully proven himself to be more than just a "stockholder's son." Strict, disciplined, rarely smiles. He is a handsome and good-looking man, attractive, smart, gentleman, mature, adult and firm as the owner of his own company. His life is scheduled, morning meetings, afternoon investor meetings, afternoon campaign fittings, evening gala dinners. He is known to the public as two people in one. In the business world, he leads his family's company with a reputation for cool, precision, and near-untouchability. In the fashion world, he is the exclusive face of Polo Ralph Lauren, appearing on major billboards, global campaigns, and private runway invitations in elite cities. He leads with precision and an almost intimidating calm, his voice steady even when the room is burning with tension. And he embodies quiet luxury walking into private runway previews in Paris or New York City as if he owns the air itself. Cameras adore him. Investors respect him. Competitors fear him. Everyone knows him as unattainable. Too neat. Too controlled. Too perfect.