Sarah White commissions some outfits from The House of Eliott but when Beatrice realises who her husband is, it puts them all in a difficult situation.
The House of Eliott
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Beatrice manages to organise Jack Maddox's photographic studio. In an attempt to alleviate poverty, Evie becomes more involved with Penny's mission.
Beatrice manages to organise Jack Maddox's photographic studio. In an attempt to alleviate poverty, Evie becomes more involved with Penny's mission.
Evie takes a job at Partini's dressmakers. Bea meets Mrs Pearce (her father's mistress) when she comes to the house looking for Evie.
Sebastian tries to ingratiate himself with the sisters. A visit to Arthur reveals his mercenary motives. Aunt Lydia learns of Sebastian's existence in an explosive confrontation.
Evie learns some shocking news from Sebastian; he's not who they thought he was. Her growing curiosity about him leads her to confide in Penny.
Bea and Evie ponder their lucky escapes and Aunt Lydia is livid with Arthur.
Things are hectic as the business expansion takes place and new staff are employed. Penny's health begins to suffer as a result of overwork.
Evie is tormented by the death of Sebastian and immerses herself in work in order to forget. When the sisters have a heart to heart they consider some ambitious plans for The House of Elliot.
The conflicts caused by contrasting designs for The House of Eliott collection reach boiling point, Jack tries to act as an intermediary.
Bea and Jack spend their free time together. But as the collection draws near, they become increasingly frustrated as Bea is constantly busy and they are forced to be apart.
A fashion show of the girls work is staged. Unfortunately they are accused of plagarism and this leads to dire consequences.
Sarah White commissions some outfits from The House of Eliott but when Beatrice realises who her husband is, it puts them all in a difficult situation.