

The brother of the Princess he was going to marry caught Sebastian red handed in the face of Lady Crystallia.

The final evening before the prince’s marriage turned the story round.

But he was in great grief because he lost Frances plus the “lady freedom” he had, to roam around like he always wanted to. He decided upon marrying the princess because he had no choice left. After she left he was alone and he could no more be Lady Crystallia because the King asks him to marry. In the meantime he fell in love with Frances. So he decided to listen to whatever his father says to. He felt sad for not responsible enough to be a right heir to the kingdom. This disturbs her and she decides to leave the Prince and go live her dream.Īfter Frances left Sebastian he was devastated because he had to protect his family’s dignity and his father asks him to take over all the responsibility after he dies. Now she is unable to flaunt to the society that this is her work. This ultimately hides the dressmaker and she is also a secret. He hires Frances and asks him to keep the gender thing of him as a secret. Lady Crystallia as the beauty Pageant of that time but nobody knew the girl was the prince. He becomes famous all over as Crystallia because of her gowns she wore. Every evening Prince dresses as a lady with a gown and put on a different identity as Lady Crystallia as an alias name. The representation of the prince Sebastian exploring gender identity and the support that he gets from Frances is the beauty of the story. He was basically interested in dressing like a woman and he liked to flaunt himself as a lady. The twist here is he wanted her to sew dresses for a girl and he was to wear those. He noticed a design she made for a lady attending the ball and called for her to design dresses for him. The story starts with the Prince noticing Frances who is an aspiring Costume fashion designer. The Prince and the Dressmaker features two main characters, Prince Sebastian and Frances the dressmaker. It is a full color comic novel featuring excellent gender representation. The Prince and the Dressmaker is a delightful read consists of 250 pages.
