Maya woke up early in her small apartment near the busy city library.
Today was important because she had to attend a lecture about fashion design.
She needed to prepare carefully, so she arranged her clothes and accessories the night before.
Her wardrobe was small but organized, with some pieces marked ‘dry clean only.’
The complicated part was choosing the right outfit that fit the dress code.
Maya compared different combinations to reduce her options.
She hesitated between a bright blouse and a soft scarf as an accessory.
Her prescription glasses rested on the table, ready to help her identify details in the lecture slides.
Before leaving, she made sure to iron her shirt and quickly finish the laundry to ensure everything looked neat.
At the library, Maya found a seat near the front.
The lecturer began to present new ideas about how fashion can expand beyond simple clothes.
At one point, he brought up the importance of sustainability and how designers address environmental problems.
Maya felt excited to learn about this.
After the lecture, she introduced herself to the speaker and asked some questions.
She felt proud that she could understand and talk about such an interesting topic, even if it was complicated at first.