The real problem, according to Eliza Perrone, was to tailor Eliza's old dress to suit Seraphine's body. Seraphine had a leaner body than Eliza and her scars would need to be covered. Thus, Eliza picked a long-sleeve blue dress with brocades covering the arms and neckline. The skirt was not too puffy as what seemed to be the fashion in Voltaire at that time, but it wrapped around Seraphine's body quite nicely. The brocades were beautiful with flower and vines pattern, yet it felt itchy at times and Seraphine could not help but scratch her skin. "Stop that!" Eliza smacked Seraphine's hand that was scratching her neck. "It's itchy!" They were walking to the garden. Along the way, Eliza told Seraphine that the building she was living in was once called The Black Beauty. The buildings wer