ALEX:
Princess Laurinda, welcome back to Nexth iTV.
This season feels extraordinarily complete — not only visually and musically, but emotionally. It unfolds like a cycle rather than a sequence. Before we enter the episodes one by one, I want to ask: what made this season necessary for you to create?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Because longing is timeless, yet our world forgets how to listen to it.
I wanted to create a space where waiting, memory, devotion, and desire are not rushed or simplified.

 

ISABELLA:
That philosophy extends beyond the screen.
We should share with our audience that this entire season is sponsored by the Princess Laurinda Luxury Couture Collection and the Princess Laurinda Fragrance Collection. These are not external sponsors — they are creative counterparts to Spring River Romance with Jade Princesses.
Princess Laurinda, could you explain how the Jade Princesses influence your high-end bespoke design?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Each Jade Princess represents an emotional state.
Couture gives that emotion a body.
Fragrance gives it breath.
The bespoke designs echo the poetry, symbolism, and restraint of each episode — not as costumes, but as lived expressions of the same soul.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 1: Pink Moon Jade — A Promise under the Pink Moon.
This episode opens the entire season, and it does so quietly. Pink moonlight, restrained movement, unspoken emotion. Why was silence so important here?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Because the first promise is always silent.
Before love declares itself, it listens.
Pink Moon Jade is about the moment when two hearts have already decided — but the world has not yet been told.

 

ALEX:
There’s a youthful vulnerability here, but also elegance and discipline. How did that duality shape the couture and fragrance designs for this episode?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
The couture lines are soft, fluid, and almost floating — garments that respond to movement rather than control it.
The fragrance is light, lunar, intimate. It stays close to the skin, like a secret.
This is where the Jade Princess learns how to promise without possession.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 2: Emerald Jade — A Glance Across Thousand Years.
This episode introduces time as a living force. The idea that a single glance can carry centuries. Why emerald?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Emerald is patience.
It does not fade quickly, and it does not demand attention.
This episode is about recognition — when love realizes it has existed before, and will exist again.

 

ALEX:
That sense of longevity feels deeply connected to your bespoke philosophy.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Exactly.
Bespoke design respects time. It allows form to mature.
Emerald Jade couture carries weight and composure. The fragrance is deeper, more grounded — something that stays with you quietly, like memory.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 3: Saffron Jade — Last Verse of Saffron Dream.
This episode feels like an ending, yet not a farewell. Why did you frame it as a “last verse” instead?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Because some loves never end — they pause.
Saffron Jade is about the ache of knowing something precious may never return, yet refusing to erase it.

 

ALEX:
There’s ritual, gravity, and warmth here. How did that translate into your luxury collections?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Saffron carries history and reverence.
The couture uses richer textures and ceremonial silhouettes.
The fragrance is warm, spiced, and lingering — like incense after prayer.
This Jade Princess learns how to grieve with dignity.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 4: Celadon Rose Jade — A Celadon Heart, A Rose Memory.
This episode balances restraint and vulnerability. How do these opposing emotions coexist?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Celadon is emotional discipline.
Rose is emotional exposure.
Love often lives between these two states — composed on the surface, aching underneath.

 

ALEX:
Does this duality guide your bespoke approach as well?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Yes.
Each piece balances structure with softness.
The fragrance opens fresh, then settles into melancholy.
This episode is about remembering without collapsing.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 5: Lavender Jade — The Reflection in the Pool.
This chapter feels introspective, almost solitary.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Because it is about self-recognition.
The pool reflects truth without interpretation.

 

ALEX:
How does that inner focus influence your designs?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Lavender Jade couture emphasizes freedom and movement.
The fragrance is calm, meditative, and personal — not meant to announce, but to accompany.
This Jade Princess learns how to face herself.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 6: Moonstone Jade — Ashes Fall, Dreams Remain.
Loss is central here, but despair is not.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Moonstone holds what survives destruction.
Dreams do not burn — they transform.

 

ALEX:
That philosophy feels essential to craftsmanship.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
True luxury is refinement after loss.
The fragrance glows softly.
The couture rebuilds elegance from what remains.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 7: Aqua Jade — Lullaby of the Aqua Moon.
This episode offers comfort rather than intensity.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
A lullaby is devotion in its gentlest form.
Aqua Jade is love that soothes, not consumes.

 

ALEX:
How does that softness appear in couture and scent?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Fluid silhouettes.
Fresh, watery notes.
Designs that feel like breathing.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 8: Amethyst Jade — Under the Velvet Night, She Waits.
Waiting becomes sacred here.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Waiting is strength.
Amethyst glows only in darkness.

 

ALEX:
Is patience essential to bespoke creation?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Always.
True elegance waits for the right form, the right moment, the right wearer.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 9: Crimson Jade — Mist Flowers, Crimson Nights.
This is the most emotionally exposed chapter.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Crimson is love without apology.
Here, desire is no longer restrained.

 

ALEX:
How does that intensity shape the collections?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Stronger silhouettes.
Deeper hues.
Fragrance that refuses to fade quietly.

 

ISABELLA:
Episode 10: Sakura Jade — Beneath Endless Blossoms.
The finale feels like acceptance rather than triumph.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Because love does not need victory.
It needs continuity.

 

ALEX:
Is that the essence of your bespoke services?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Yes.
Each bespoke couture and fragrance piece continues a personal story — it does not replace it.


ALEX:
Princess Laurinda… as this season comes to its quiet close, I feel it lingers not in sight, but in touch — in the way longing trembles just beyond reach, like a silk sleeve brushing skin without permission.
Tell me… do you believe desire is more alive than fulfillment?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Yes. Fulfillment closes the door; longing keeps it breathing.
It is in that space — between hesitation and surrender — that imagination, heart, and body all awaken.
The Jade Princess does not rush. She waits. She invites. She lingers.

 

ISABELLA:
That tension… it flows through everything you create. The couture, the fragrances — each element feels like a whisper before it speaks, a movement before it lands.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Exactly. A gown must glide like hesitation over skin, not cling. A fragrance should arrive like a memory — unexpected, intimate, almost forbidden.
The Jade Princess is not offered; she is approached. Desired, never consumed. Seen, never exposed.

 

ALEX:
There is something quietly dangerous in that — in allowing beauty to remain just out of reach. Almost erotic in its restraint.

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
Discipline is the essence of seduction. Softness can wield power. Waiting… is a form of invitation.

 

ISABELLA:
For those watching late at night, alone… when the world softens and defenses are lower, what do you hope reaches them?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
I hope they feel permission. Permission to want. To pause. To be felt without shame.
To remember that longing is not emptiness — it is energy, alive in every breath, every heartbeat, every glance not yet given.

 

ALEX:
And if the Jade Princess were here now, standing beside us under this imagined moon… what would you whisper to her?

 

PRINCESS LAURINDA:
I would say: “Do not rush. What is meant to touch you already knows the way. Let it come. Let it linger. Let it awaken you slowly.”

 

ALEX:
A truth one only hears in the dark…
This season, carried by the Princess Laurinda Luxury Couture Collection and the Princess Laurinda Fragrance Collection, reminds us that luxury is not excess.
It is attention. It is restraint. It is the courage to let emotion unfold, slow and deliberate, like silk sliding through moonlight.

 

ISABELLA:
A world where longing, beauty, and memory intertwine. Where the audience does not just observe — they feel.

 

ALEX:
Princess Laurinda… thank you for letting us enter this universe. For showing us that love, desire, and beauty do not always need to be claimed. Sometimes… they simply need to be remembered.
Until the next moon, we remain awake, listening, and waiting.