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Sorry to interrupt your
beauty sleep, ladies, but
it's Fashion Week, remember.
You know, the show we've been
working towards for months?
It starts in five and a half hours.
So, I've got two words for you.
"Off" and "your ***".
Where's the princess herself?
Oh!
Hello.
What are you doing?
It's a big day.
I thought you'd want a ride back in.
I have the taxi outside.
How the hell did you get in?
I know where you hide the key.
You really are extraordinary,
aren't you? Thank you.
I don't think I've ever seen you
with wet hair before.
Marco.
Can you please leave my room
now? OK.
But I'm on hand today.
Santa's little helper.
Thank you.
I'm just going to be in the cab.
If you would.
Oh, look.
Sweet.
Ali Redcliffe is now the future
of British fashion.
There's something
I should tell you.
Yes? I don't do the R word.
Just so you know.
The R word? Relationship.
Right.
But.
Would you like to be my plus one
at the Giles Deacon party tomorrow
night? Plus one?
Just think about it, yeah.
Excuse me? Yes? Hi, I'm Christine.
Ali Redcliffe's mum.
Wow.
The Redcliffe family clearly has
style coursing through their veins.
Is she here? Ali? Ali
hasn't worked here for six months.
What? Yes, your clever little
daughter has set up her own label.
She's got her own show today.
After mine, in fact.
Her own label? Yes.
Now
Something's coming back to me.
Ummyou and Ali,
you don't talk, do you?
We have busy lives.
It's her show today?
Yes, yes.
And the whole world will be there.
She's quite the talk of the town.
She's a dot.
You're the global
empire.
She's a very large dot.
If I could just have a number then.
Who is showing on the same day as
me.
She'll get all the headlines.
Davina, you'll always get
headlines, given a choice.
You're the bigger name.
Given the choice?
OhOrlando! Of course.
Her number? I'm in a bit of a hurry.
Orlando.
Could you give Ali's
studio number to Kathleen?
Christine.
Send her my love.
OK.
So this is a schedule
of today's events.
We leave in 45 minutes,
we have lunch en route,
unpack on arrival,
the models are called at one,
into hair and make-up,
we rehearse, and show at 3pm.
OK?
But how many fittings does she want?
I've had two! Does Davina think I've
put on four ounces since yesterday?
'We know that's impossible.
For me, darling.
'
All right, I'm on my way.
All right.
Yeah, I'll catch you later.
Just make it back in time for Ali's.
Chillax.
How long have I been doing this job?
Where are you going? I'll be back!
Whoa! Hot!
What? Nothing.
It's Chris
modelling pants.
You can see all his peaks and
troughs through the material.
Don't
look at it Ali, you might miss it.
Quite meaty, though.
OK.
Thank you.
The van is here now, we can start
loading.
We've got a show to do.
Yeah, the Cossack skirts actually
should have been in the van
five minutes ago sochop chop.
My mum's going to L-O-V-E this.
Your mum's coming?
Oh, my God, what do you think?
My mum was born to the sound of Dior
heels clicking down the catwalk.
Try
keeping that little strumpet away.
Where are the shoes? They're going
straight to the venue.
Silver?
Gold.
Meems.
It's so now, Ali.
Think yes, to gold
bullion and no to stocks and shares.
It's a safe haven asset, Ali,
and gold is hot, hot, hot.
I Love it.
Fantastic.
Right, I'm loading.
Great.
Loading commenced.
You'll be persuading the
banks to start lending next.
Yes! What?
Oh, hi, my name's Christine.
I'm Ali's mum.
Ali's mum! Hi.
I wanted to speak to her.
Sure.
Let me put her on.
No, in the middle
Actually she's very busy
at the moment.
Is she OK?
Yes.
We're just getting ready for
the show.
You're coming, right?
No.
No, I can't.
I just wanted
to speak to her about something.
I don't have much time.
You're not coming
to your daughter's show?
It's the biggest night of her adult
life.
I'll leave you a ticket.
No, I don't want a ticket.
I can't come.
I'm going
to leave you a ticket anyway.
Just in case you change your mind.
If you show up, it'll be
a nice surprise for Ali.
I'll text you the address.
We'll be there in an hour but
I'm sorry, I've got to go.
Bye.
Hello.
That's even better.
Mm.
You smell good, Mimi.
Oh.
Thanks.
I will have it taken care of.
Absolutely.
Nowpress send.
"The UK Fashion Council have just
been informed
"that Davina Bailey's
show will now commence at 3pm.
"A change to the advertised time
of 1pm,
"due to a model missing
her Eurostar connection in Paris.
"
But I show at three.
She can't do this.
She's just done it.
Why can't this woman
just let me get on with my job?
I'll deal with it, don't worry.
Marco.
No-one is going to turn up.
That's not true.
Yes, it is.
You don't go and see Lily Allen
play live if Madonna's next door.
Oh, hello.
So.
We're on the catwalk at the same
time.
How thrilled you must be.
Look.
It's nothing to do
with me, darling.
I was devastated for you.
I know exactly what you're doing.
You just can't stand the fact that
you can't do this without me!
Oh, how the bells do ring.
Look it's
my name that has got you to this
point and don't you ever forget it.
I have worked my backside off
for this moment, Davina.
Look, I've got to go.
I need
to find extra seating for my show.
Forced to make a choice, it
seems they're all coming to me.
Hello? Gone.
Oh, well, never mind.
Perfect.
Eskimo chic, at its best.
I just need to check
the height of the pom-poms.
You do know you can't actually say
Eskimo.
It's Inuit.
I'm wearing Inuit chic?
That's a first.
I'll get some more pom poms.
Oh,
and the answer's yes, I'd love to.
Hello.
What's going on there?
Just I don't like going
to fashion parties on my own.
Yeah, right.
Lydia!
Sounds like the R word to me!
Oh, don't.
It scares me.
I do like him, though.
Alex, that is all you need to know.
Change to the timetable.
The show's moved back.
Three o'clock start.
But that's the same time as
Ali's show.
That's right.
Whoops.
No, I'm in Ali's show.
I can't be in two places at once.
You're under contract.
You just
won't be able to do Ali's show.
What? Whoa! Whoa!
I can't talk now.
No, you will talk now.
I beg your pardon? Why do you do
this to her over and over again?
I don't know what you mean.
What has Ali done to you?
All right.
I'll tell you.
I've risked everything,
every penny I have
to launch a global brand.
So nothing is going to stop me
from getting every inch of column
space in tomorrow's papers.
You are going to move your show
for that? It's called war, Lydia.
And I'm going to win.
All right.
Let me call you back.
We have just lost Lydia to Davina!
Oh, God, she's really going for it.
Was that one of our chicken fillets?
Yes.
Be careful.
We need these
for the show.
I'm sorry.
OK.
What could make you feel better
right now? Somethinganything?
Grrr! Having Davina deported back to
hell.
I can't do that.
A bacon sandwich from Franks
would be great.
Thank you.
Davina thinks I'm on my way up west.
Hair-raising!
How has she done this, Alex?
She went to see that cute little
PR at the Fashion Council.
By all accounts it wasmessy.
What are you doing? Wh?
Marco.
What are you doing? Why
am I suddenly locked in a cupboard?
Marco? Let me out!
I'm claustrophobic!
In theory, you can go to the Fashion
Council and push Davina's show back.
Tell them the model missed
another train.
In theory, yes.
In practice, no.
Ali?!
Alex, I would like to say
this sounds like a really,
really bad idea.
But
We need to move the show
back an hour.
Parcel for SW1? Help!
My desk.
Is someone there?
Can someone help me?
Let me out!
Why won't you let him out?
Because the lock is stuck, we await
the expert services of a locksmith.
How can I move the show back again?
Davina will freak!
Just behave like it's starting
at three.
But it's really going
to start at four.
Once Davina realises she has
no audience, it'll be too late.
Actually, it's quite simple.
Agreed?
All right!
I knew you'd come through.
Don't push it.
I can't believe you just did that.
I can.
Right.
Everybody in.
We are now 22 minutes behind!
We need to make up time.
I'll squeeze in here, then, shall I?
Lovely.
Are we good? Yes.
Come on!
Yay! Yay!
"Due to delays still in effect,
Davina Bailey's collection will now
"be showing at the even later
time of 4pm.
"
Where are you going to take me
for a drink, then? Somewhere nice?
But no stairs.
You'll get what you're given.
Now press send.
It's bigger than I remember.
I can't actually believe I'm here.
You're here all right.
Wow!
Mum? I'm sorry just to turn up.
No, no.
That's OK.
Really, it's fine,
but how did you know I was here?
That would be me.
Christine and I go way back.
Oh, my gosh.
I can't believe
you've come to see my fashion show.
Oh, no, sorry, I can't stay.
I just wanted to give you something.
It's Joe's wedding invite.
Did you not get one in the post?
They really need to know numbers.
For the seating plan.
The seating plan?
Funny.
For a moment there
I thought you'd actually
It's at the golf club.
Mum, you hate golf.
Look, I'll just leave it with you.
You're really not going to stay?
I can't today, Ali.
I've got things to do.
Does he know you're here?
William? Of course.
Oh, my God, he doesn't, does he?
Well, you know what he's like.
Yeah.
Yeah, I do.
And we wouldn't want to go
upsetting the boss now, would we?
Sorry, I've got things to do.
Ali.
Excuse me?
I know it's none of my business,
but why don't you stay for the show
and talk to her afterwards?
No, I'm not staying,
I've got a train to catch.
It's been a while since
you've seen her, hasn't it?
Two yearsthree months
and 22 days.
This is a big day.
Why don't I ask her?
That's very nice.
But she won't budge.
Stubborn as a mule, that one.
Just like her mother.
Let me try.
Just promise me you'll stay here, OK?
Don't leave.
The shoes have been held up,
they'll be here in an hour.
We're cutting it fine, Meems.
You all right? Yeah.
Fine.
Can I have a minute?
Half a minute.
What's with you?
I thought you were happy to see her.
This really is
none of your business, Marco.
OK.
But I think you should take this.
God, you really are stubborn.
She's right.
Is she?
So I'm stubborn, am I?
Ali, I don't want
you causing a scene.
Oh, no, anything to avoid a scene!
That wouldn't go down well
at the golf club.
Keep your voice down.
No, I won't!
I'll go.
Yeah.
He'll be waiting, won't he?
I knew I shouldn't have come.
Heaven forbid,
you turn up to your daughter's
first ever fashion show.
It was your decision not to stay
in touch.
I had no choice, Mum.
You married a control freak,
who won't let you breathe
without asking him!
How dare you! I have a good life.
Oh, do you?
And I have someone
at home that cares about me.
Mum! You have to ask his permission
if you want to switch on a light.
Why? Why do you give him that?
Where the hell have you gone?
You don't have anything of your own.
Your own time, your own job,
your own daughter!
That's not true.
Then stay and watch my show.
Cos this is youall of this.
You know more about this than I do.
This was your dream once.
Not any more, love.
Ali, help.
Yeah, I'm coming.
Ali, do you want this fixed up?
OK, everybody, my name's Sarah.
Most of you have met me before.
I am producing Ali's show today,
i.
e.
do everything I say!
OK.
That's 25 minutes until
kick off, thank you!
I make it 22 minutes actually.
Right.
First outfits, please.
Ali.
We need to fit Lydia's dress
on the new girl.
Right, come on, everyone.
As soon as your ready I need to
see you lined up in your order.
Oh, God.
She's taller than Lydia.
Ali? No-one will notice.
What?
Are you OK? Can you thread this for
me because it's too dark in here?
Here.
Thank you.
Ow! Do you need some more light?
No.
Ali.
Can I show you what I've done with
the She needs to go to make-up
Just two minutes.
Thank you.
What's going on, Ali? We haven't
got long.
My hands are just Do
you want a tissue? I don't know.
Ali, we Ali.
I need you.
OK.
It's just a bit confusing.
Oh, God!
Ali! Ali!
Davina.
Do I absolutely
have to wear the pom poms?
Don't knock them, darling.
Pom poms will be everywhere
in six months' time.
Oh, what a gift you are to the
world.
Now, now.
Don't be bitter.
You're doing this show
whether you like it or not.
What are you doing under there?
I'm about to be murdered.
Skinned alive.
It's a nightmare.
Listen.
There's something you should know.
What?!
I don't care! I know Nigella Lawson,
and her PR said it would be fine
for me to use this entrance
and my name
should be on the list.
Thank you.
Come here and let me look at you.
Do you like the pink, darling?
Completely gorgeous.
So Yes, please! Thank you!
Nice boy.
Am I glad you're here.
Really?
Ali's done a runner.
How old is he, do you think, darling?
I can't do it.
Yes, you can.
No, I can't.
Is that what's really going on?
Here.
I don't need that.
Yes, you do.
Come on.
Has anyone, anyone seen Lydia?
Anyone?
Oh, make-up - Eskimos,
I mean Inuits, they don't sweat.
It negates the whole point
of Eskimo chic!
They need to look cold, *** it!
So keep powdering those noses.
I want cold Eskimos! I mean really,
is that too much to ask? Orlando!
Why haven't they
let the audience in?
We're due to start in ten minutes.
They are here.
All right, babes.
You haven't
started without me, have you?
No chance.
So, your mum.
I really don't want
to talk about it.
Oh, we're going to talk about
it all right.
Marco, seriously.
This is none of your business.
Oh, your mum shows up, you freak
out and walk out on a show - that's
actually my one and only business.
Oh, I forgot this is all about you.
Look, I can't win with you, can I?
No, I'm here, because
Well, because I feel
partly responsible and
we're a team.
But where is she? I'm allergic to
lurex, and the agency specifically
told her that I can't wear it!
I don't know how many ribbons
she wants in the back of the hair!
She wanted to check the lashes!
Is it true she's had a meltdown?
Typical first-timer, can't cope.
Just shut up! All of you.
Ali has just had to pop out.
You! Wear the silk instead.
You! Ribbons at your own discretion.
Ali wants it to look sexy and easy.
You! Lashes at the end.
Pretty and natural.
And you, yes, you,
Ali's going to be just fine.
OK?
Thank you.
Anything else?
Nice action, Meems!
What's that noise?
Jezusowi Chrystusowi,
dzis do nas zeslanemu?
It's three o'clock and there is
no-one here and it's not like
Davina.
There are models here.
What is going on? I saw that
silly little boy send the email.
They all said they
would be here at three.
A show must be running over.
Or something.
Do you know anything about this? No.
Jasper was on at two.
You know how late he runs so
I think we should just wait.
They wouldn't all be at Ali
Redcliffe's show, by any chance?
No.
They couldn't be.
Anyone worth
their salt is coming
straight to you from Jasper.
Yah.
Yah.
Maybe you're right.
Well, at least I managed to get
Japonica Stone away from Ali's show.
The last thing I need is
some uber-stylist falling in love
with Ali's collection.
Her clothes would never be off Emma
bloody Watson.
I need a drink.
Do you know what's going on?
- No.
- You're lying.
Please.
Please.
Hello and welcome.
Did you not get the email?
What email?
We've delayed our show by an hour
so presumably you have enough time
to make Ali Redcliffe's show.
If you leave now.
It's about to start.
One second.
Hi, Chris.
I know you've
split up with Ali and you're
probably surrounded by a zillion
giraffe-like models now, but A, would
you still help her with something?
and B, how far away are you
from Somerset House?
OK.
I know models are supposed
to have big feet, but
What are we going to do?
They're all size nines! Right!
All sorted, thank God.
Finally, we can start.
No, we can't start
without Ali or shoes.
What?
Well, I wouldn't bank
on them sticking around.
It's a bloody fashion show.
We're supposed to start late.
Right, Dorota! Girls! Girls!
Stuffing all shoes with tissues,
cotton wool, chicken fillets.
Anything.
Failing that, we will
glue these mothers to your feet.
Thank you.
Models stuck at another venue.
Off to collect them.
Bye!
No.
But we have all our models
Well, apart from Lydia.
God knows where she is.
Alex?
Alex?
Lydia's gone to Ali's, hasn't she?
I was right
and my audience.
It's all at Ali's, isn't it? Great.
Orlando?
Where did Alex really go?
A model
got stuck Are you sure?
Yes.
You know,
if I thought there was a structural
imbalance in this little trio
I like to call family
I'd sack you both.
She was funny -
really, really funny
and then she met William
and moved to Bedford
and the laughter was,
I don't know, just gone.
She has to be there waiting for him
when he comes home.
Cushions at a ninety-degree angle
and tell him everything
she did that day.
Absolutely everything,
and I just couldn't be around that
so I left.
I don't think she even noticed,
to be honest.
When was the last time
you saw your mum?
About two years.
Two years,
three months and twenty-two days.
Excuse me? She counts the days.
I think your mum really wanted
to see you but you're so
angry with her about William that
you don't even give her a chance.
She counts the days?
Marco? What time is it?
How's my hair?
It's fine.
It's good?
Are you coming in?
Yeah, yeah, all right.
Actually, do you know what.
I don't think I'm going to.
Are you
sure? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just wish her luck from me
and everything.
Thanks.
See you later.
Thank you What for?
You know what for.
Don't start without me.
Why? Where are you going?
I just got to check on some stuff.
You're a very clever lady.
You're
strong, talented and capable.
Just go in there and be yourself.
I'll be right back.
Oh, thank God.
Hey.
Heard about your mum turning up
Whoa
Did you have a nervous breakdown?
Umno.
No.
And shouldn't you be
at Davina's?
I was just dropping off
Japonica Stone.
Japonica Stone?
She nearly didn't get a front seat.
You what?
Ali, you've got
a *** audience.
It worked! They all turned up!
I almost peed my pants!
Oh my God!
Alex, you are a genius.
Um.
There is one small problem.
We've got no shoes.
They're all too big.
What?
Yes, love.
I'm on the 3:21.
I know.
I'm sorry.
Of course.
I'll see you at the station.
Bye.
Christine.
Hi.
This would not be good
if I got stuck on here.
What do you want?
I need you to come with me.
William's meeting me off the train.
I can't.
Christine.
An opportunity like
this may never come around again.
Think about it.
Don't make me beg here.
Oh, for God's sake.
How often do you get an offer
like that on the train to Bedford?
Just go!
Be gentle with him!
What time is it? .
.
Look at that.
I'll get on the phone
Yes.
Well, get on the phone.
Did you bring my Missoni tights?
UmPeople are leaving.
Can they not just go barefoot,
like little wood nymphs?
Skippity, skippity
with the air and the leaves
and then the magic dust?
No.
All right.
What did I miss?
Mum! Ali, I'm sorry.
No.
No.
It's OK.
It's fine.
You guys might have to save this
for later because believe it
or not, we have a fashion show to do.
Well, no, we can't start because all
the shoes are a tranny size 9 and
What? Can I help you?
Yeah.
Sure.
What are you thinking?
I tried sticking
or try stuffing That's my mum.
Sit, please.
Foot.
OK.
We need something something
Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
Ribbon or Scarf.
Scarf.
Genius.
Does that feel safe?
Feels great!
Next foot.
Right.
I'm starting.
OK.
Everyone.
Anyone who
is free, I want you to grab
a model, shoes, ribbon and scarves.
Thank you.
Oh, you know.
You wanted her here.
Well, well.
What have we here?
Even though you can be
a right pain in the ***
sometimes you completely
take my breath away.
Are you ready for your first show?
Yes, I am.
Yeah.
OK, everyone.
We're ready to go.
Ali, are you happy? Yes.
Very happy.
Thank you.
Mum You've got to go out front.
I'll take her.
Good luck.
Thank you.
Make sure she gets a good spot.
This is precious cargo.
Excuse me?
Why aren't I in the front row?
Let me see.
Oh, yeah.
Probably because
you're not very important.
Thanks.
Aren't you Ali's mum?
Yes.
I'm Christine.
I'm Lola.
Mimi's mother.
Hello.
It's my daughter's show.
My daughter's show.
OK guys.
We're on!
Somebody moved the show
back another hour.
It was you.
Look, I was just trying
to help a friend.
It's not the end of
the cocking world.
Go.
She's sensational, isn't she?
Yeah.
She's all right.
I've got to go.
Another show to do!
Love to Davina! .
.
and I wanted
that theme reflected
in my venue, so
Excuse me, please.
Hey!
Ali, it was amazing.
Who's this, Ali? This is my mum.
Smile, Mum.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks, guys.
Thank you so much
for being here, Mum.
I should find Marco
and say goodbye.
You're going?
I should go.
Leave you in peace.
Oh, God.
Don't go.
I want you
to come to the party with me.
I can't, love.
I've outstayed my welcome.
Do you want to stay?
I'd look ridiculous.
I wouldn't fit in.
Oh, well, I think I can help
you with that.
Mimi.
My mum would like
to come to the party.
William would hate this.
And you?
I love it.
William yes, yes, it's me.
I'm still in London,
with Ali at her show.
Now we're going to a fashion party.
Wearing an outfit you'd
thoroughly disapprove of.
No.
I haven't gone mad.
Quite the opposite.
I feel pretty fantastic.
Oh, stop being such a bully.
I'll be home when I'm home.
I need a drink.
Thanks.
Free champagne.
I added a punk twist.
Anna Karenina meets
Um
Hey, if we stand
next to the kitchen door,
we'll get first dibs on the canapes.
I always like my finger buffet
a little larger than that.
Lydia!
All right, babes.
Davina's show done and dusted!
How did it go? People like Inuit
Chic, apparently.
Inuit Chic?
Ali, everyone was raving
about your show, over there.
Really!
Oh, My God.
This might be it.
Perhaps they'll all come knocking
now.
Giles, Galliano
I'll be like Katie Grand,
with a house full of freebies.
Oh.
Look at my mother.
Talking to a journalist.
I bet she's not eating him alive.
What do you put in your hair?
Do you want to swap? No way.
Sorry.
Sorry, Meems.
Hey, you OK?
Yeah.
Nice guy.
Yeah, not bad.
When we first met Oh, hello.
Now then, I'm about to be murdered,
so I thought I'd let you know
I am leaving you my dumb-bells
and my Titanic memorabilia.
Oh.
Thank you.
So much.
Thought you'd be pleased.
So does
she know it was you, definitely?
She's about to find out.
No, she's not.
It was a "simple little admin error"
according to the Fashion Council.
- What?
- I just trod down hard
on his foot.
Works like a dream!
Look.
I didn't want Davina to get
hold of you.
I'd miss you
if you'd gone.
Excuse me, guys.
Mum
Ali.
Davina.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Listen, can't stay long.
Interviews coming out of my ears,
but I heard that you started even
later than scheduled so our
shows, miraculously, didn't clash.
Yes.
Thank heavens.
Yes.
Nice try.
OK? Have you seen Marco?
Oh
Well, hello.
Fancy seeing you here!
It's really nice to see you.
Have you seen my mother?
I need to know where
she is at all times.
Ah No.
Where's Marco?
This is not happening right now.
I'm sorry.
We're not doing this.
Oh, darling, what happened to you?
All the good time
we had together.
What?
Mum.
Can we go?
I'll get your coat.
Listen.
Japonica Stone
was at your show today not
because of me but because of Chris.
He brought her over
with minutes to spare.
Are you kidding me?
No.
We both came over on "the bikes".
I'm not sure how butch
I looked, though.
Wow! Right.
Just thought I'd pass it on.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I'll see you later.
Mitchell.
I rarely see a day
when I don't get what I want.
And today didn't quite go to plan.
I don't know whether there's
something we can do, is there?
Perhaps?
You always have such a sublime
way with words.
Oh, goodie.
Do you need to me to wield
my mighty journalistic sword?
Hey.
Hey.
Where are you guys going?
We're off.
What?
I thought we'd celebrate.
I'm sure you've got plenty
of little friends that
will share that with you.
Enjoy your evening.
I'm sure you will.
The young ones can be
so terribly dull.
She outsmarted you, didn't she?
Makes no difference.
In fact, you might have
done yourself more damage.
Shame, really.
The show
itself was really rather good.
Oh, shut up.
Well, it was.
But I won't be writing that.
You're treading on
the wrong toes, Marco.
You forget
Davina and I go back a long way.
Yeah.
She gets around, apparently.
Baby.
Just don't let Ali read the papers
tomorrow, for God's sake
You OK?
Yeahshould have known, really.
Hi.
Give me a minute, guys.
Hi.
Hey.
Heard it went well today.
Yes.
Thank you.
It did,
and thank you for your help.
Alex just told me.
It's nothing.
Hi, I'm Chris.
Oh, sorry.
This is my Mum, Christine.
Hi.
Lovely to meet you.
Wow! OK.
Nice.
Do you want a lift anywhere because
we're going to get a cab and
No, I'm going to a party
with these crazy guys.
Yeah, of course you are.
But anyway, look.
It was really
nice meeting you And you.
And yeah, I'll see you around.
Yep.
Bye.
So, tell me about Chris.
Oh, I blew it.
We've all done that.
I mean, how do you know
when someone's right?
Sometimes you just don't know.
You just have to take a leap.
Yeah, I guess.
Ali, I have to say something.
No mum, you don't Please, let me.
Dad went
and I needed someone.
Mum.
Dad went and I needed you.
But you just disappeared.
Like
when you
when you married William I don't
think I remember you laughing once.
You just stopped laughing, Mum.
I know.
I know.
But I think things
might be changing.
Um
I want to show you something.
Come.
This way.
You didn't know
I had these, did you?
No.
I thought they were gone.
I found them
just before I left home.
They inspire my work.
Mum.
You do.
All of this.
You were really, really good.
You shouldn't have given this up.
You should have gone to college
while you had the chance.
I had things I needed to do instead.
He's really knocked it
out of you, hasn't he?
I have a feeling I'm
going to be absolutely fine.
Good to see you, baby.
It's good to see you too, Mum.
Oh, wow.
Look at that!
Yeah.
I remember you drawing
that, actually.
Sylvie Montrose buys
for department stores
in every major fashion capital.
So Paris with Ali! Alone.
Romance with Marco
is definitely off the menu.
Hey Ali.
I want you back.
Hi.
We have two rooms for one night.
One night.
One room.
One room!
Alex, is there something going
on between Marco and Ali?
This has got to stop.
I've tried.
Try harder.
Strictly business.
Strictly business.
Get that girl back.
Then you'll get Davina Bailey back.
Tell me you've got no
feelings for him then.
Tell me.
That's the problem with you.
I never know where I stand.
Ali Redcliffe will you marry me?
I can't lose her, Dorota.
Seconds away.
Round one.