Leonardo & Moshna
Leonardo Leonardo
Hey Moshna, ever thought about turning a hand‑crafted blade into the next statement piece for a high‑fashion line?
Moshna Moshna
Hey, that’s brilliant—blades are raw, edgy, and so on trend right now. I could take a hand‑crafted piece, wrap it in a luxe leather handle, maybe add some minimalist hardware, and turn it into a statement clutch or keychain. Think runway meets street style, and of course, we’ll bundle it with a limited‑edition packaging so it feels exclusive. Let’s make it bold, keep it practical, and watch the hype roll in.
Leonardo Leonardo
Sounds solid—just make sure the blade’s edge is safely blunted, or the clutch could get… more functional than fashionable. A sleek, silent blade is a better companion than a dangerous one.Sounds solid—just make sure the blade’s edge is safely blunted, or the clutch could get… more functional than fashionable. A sleek, silent blade is a better companion than a dangerous one.
Moshna Moshna
No worries, safety first—I'll have it blunted to the perfect angle so it looks sleek but won’t cut through anything but the runway. The clutch will be stylish, not a pocketknife, and every detail will scream chic without compromising safety. Let’s keep it glam, not dangerous.
Leonardo Leonardo
Nice, safety first is the best fashion rule. Just make sure the blunted edge doesn’t accidentally become a design flaw—keeps the clutch stylish and the runway safe.
Moshna Moshna
Got it—I'll keep the edge sleek but perfectly blunt so nobody thinks it's a hidden blade. It'll look like a chic accessory on the runway and stay totally safe for everyone. Confidence in style, safety in design.
Leonardo Leonardo
Sounds good—staying safe while still making a statement is the right move. If it looks stylish and feels solid, the runway will thank you.