Nikola had risen with the sun, as she’d actually gone to bed at a decent time last night, and alone. She had too much work to do to be carrying on with a lover at the moment anyways, not with her first full collection nearing completion, several custom orders to finish before december’s flurry of Solstice, Christmas, and New Years parties hit, and a few deliveries to make for her family at the same time. Although the stress relief of a lover, even if temporary, would be a nice change of pace. But still, time. She’d made it a point to walk Ludolf earlier than usual, considering today she’d be entertaining guests of a different kind. Not clients or a lover, or even family, but her first ever interview with an actual fashion magazine that wasn’t just a quick snippet after a show, or a owled request for a blurb to go next to some picture of a more famous person wearing one of her designs. She’d be lying if she said she wasn’t both nervous and excited at the same time.
In her workroom, she was a little twitchy about the current state of things, but she wanted it to look used and worked in, not some pristine haven for the OCD. so her current leatherworking project was still in place on her standing desk, the
dragon-inspired shoulder piece starting to take shape, though she had yet to properly stain the leather. Above that were shelves containing various other materials and tools, from dragonhide to rabbit fur, leather stains, awls… and neatly tucked away in the corner, though still too messy for her liking, was her metal working station, tools more designed for a jeweler then a fashion designer. But Nikola was fond of making even her own buttons, be they pearl or silver. There was something soothing about looking at a piece and knowing that you’d crafted each tiny detail. She’d even experimented with dying her own cloth, but that was far too messy to leave out, though she knew were some samples were if the writer wished to see them. Most everything else, from feathers to fabric and fastenings were away in their place, save for the dress form that she was currently working off of, still hanging with the brilliant green fabric with the faint scaled design that she was currently stitching the striking feathers she’d managed to get her hands on into the skirt. That was a personal project, one that she really should have put aside for now, considering everything else that was going on, but she just hadn’t been able to help herself…
And then of course there was the light and airy circular sitting area where she met with clients, that in this case had three mannequins in it, though she’d left the outfits off them for now. She genuinely wanted this woman’s honest reaction when she first saw them. This was as much of a test for Nikola’s concept, as it was an interview for the reporter.
She didn’t so much as hear the knock as she did Ludolf’s excited barking, shaking her head and looking around wildly. Was it really time already? How had she gotten so lost in thought. Barefoot, she headed for the door, still wearing her around the house clothes and sighing a little. Thick black leggings, and a comfortable
black tank top with a sweetheart neckline, made of soft leather and embellished with silver buckles down the front. She loved the top and didn’t mind showing it off, but it wasn’t what she’d planned on wearing. She grabbed a
brightly colored robe off a hook as she walked past, leaving it open in the font and figuring that would have to do. “Ludolf, Indoor voice.†she said in German, before opening the door to the flash of a camera. At least she’d been smiling, though that faded as she blinked away the bright light, her dog letting out a little bark as though offering to bite whatever had just unsettled her. “Ludolf, go play.†she gave the dog a pointed look and he wandered off like a sulking toddler, sad that she wasn’t going to let him greet new people.
“Yes, Welcome.†she answered in English, thinking that this woman didn’t strike her as the same one she’d been corresponding with. She didn’t have to wait long for an explanation, and was suddenly glad that she wasn’t wearing shoes. The poor girl, even in heels, could barely greet her and Nikola smiled as she returned the air kiss, nodding politely at the photographer. “Annalisa… spoke German… I take it you do not?†she parsed her words carefully, though the fact that she’d been greeted in English was a good indicator. She’d have to make due with a language she was not anywhere near as comfortable with. “I understand better then I speak, but we will make due. Please. Enter.†she stepped back to allow her guests entry into her home.
The entryway was beneath the upstairs loft area that served as Nikola’s dining room, but opened up rather quickly onto her
livingroom, a wide open spacious area with
bright purple furnishings, comfortable and brightly lit from the large windows that spanned two stories on the back of her house and overlooked a high walled backyard. “This way...†she gestured pleasantly to a large set of double doors under the staircase, where her workroom and studio was located.