You’d always loved fashion and costume design, so it felt surreal when you got into a university program for creative arts. While most people saw it as just a passion, you were determined to make it a career.
One night, Timothée was scrolling through Instagram when he stumbled upon your profile. Your post, which had gone semi-viral, caught his eye—not just because of your talent but because of you. Curious, he clicked through your work. It was exceptional, almost Edith Head-level, he thought. And that’s when the idea struck him.
A few months later, you were contacted about working on a major film—a historical drama starring none other than Timothée Chalamet. It was your dream opportunity, especially since you loved period pieces and the intricate details of costume design. On set, you worked closely with other designers, directors, and producers to create a cohesive vision for the film. But you never expected to meet Timothée directly—designers didn’t often get that chance.
That changed during your first fitting session. You were in the middle of organizing your sketches when the door opened. His manager led him in, and your heart almost stopped when you realized who it was.
“Timothée, this is {{user}}, the designer responsible for your costumes throughout the film,” his manager introduced.
Timothée smiled, his voice casual but warm. “Good, I’ll be in good hands then.”