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Fashion Business Version 8.00 Episode 4 Extra Apr 2026

“For the Episode 4 Extra… forget the runway. Your collection is one invoice . Your model is a lawyer . Your deadline is before the bank opens.” Chaos. Two designers cry. One rage-quits (she returns 12 minutes later – deleted scene).

Leo places his unwearable sleeve on the table. Next to it: a certificate of authenticity from a museum and a liquidation offer from a rival.

No runway. No lights. Just a wooden table. Each designer places a single document face down. Fashion Business Version 8.00 Episode 4 Extra

The clock reads 2:00 AM. The main challenge (EP4: “Sustainable Luxury”) is over. The judges’ scores are locked. But the cameras keep rolling.

It is formatted as a confidential “Directors’ Cut” script/scene, blending a high-stakes business simulation with a dramatic reality-TV style confessional. Fashion Business Version 8.00 – Episode 4 Extra TITLE CARD: The Uncut Silhouette “For the Episode 4 Extra… forget the runway

The six remaining designers rush in. A silver briefcase sits center stage. It contains a single item: a damaged bolt of deadstock fabric from a bankrupt couture house.

“I’m not sewing. I’m minting the fabric as an NFT of failure. The garment is just the receipt.” She pulls out a burner phone. Trades the fabric’s digital twin for a pop-up lease in SoHo. Your deadline is before the bank opens

“Rafa’s jacket failed because he used recycled polyester. Emotionally recycled. The Extra Episode reveals who reads the fine print.” MARCUS: “Let’s talk margins. Episode 4 Extra shows the P&L statement no one wants to film. His ‘zero-waste’ cut produced 3% waste. That’s a 3% leak in his soul .” ZARA (processing in real-time): “Prediction: The winner of this Extra will not design a garment. They will design a loophole .” [CUT TO: THE FLOOR]

“In Fashion Business Version 8.00, Episode 4 Extra… no one wins. But two people survive .” The camera pans to the silver briefcase. It is empty. The damaged fabric is gone. In its place: a single stitch of thread and a business card that reads:

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