In the July 1 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, Forrester Creations moves forward with the cancellation of Hope For The Future. Where does this leave Zende, who is the new lead designer?
Key Takeaways
- Forrester Creations scrambles after Hope’s new line for Logan launched.
- Ridge announced that they should cancel Hope for the Future.
- Zende found himself in a career lull once again.
Forrester Creations Makes a Shocking Move
Forrester Creation is dealing with the damage that Logan left behind. Hope (Annika Noelle) left to work with Logan. Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) informed his colleagues that they had to cancel the couture showing.
They were supposed to move forward with the Hope for the Future revamp tomorrow. But that’s all changed now that Hope has stolen the spotlight away from them.
The Forresters knew they couldn’t move forward with their plans. Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor) asked Ridge if he was sure about this decision.
Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) agreed with her dad. The PR firm was about to finalize the statement. They needed to move fast, so they could avoid a disaster waiting to happen.
Where Does This Leave Zende?
Zende was just promoted as the new lead designer of Hope for the Future. He was supposed to replace Thomas (Matthew Atkinson), who just returned last September.
Once again, he finds himself at a career crossroads. Zende was looking forward to having his input and creativity valued again. Even though he liked working with Ridge and Eric (John McCook), he enjoys working on ready-to-wear more than couture.
But now they have canceled Hope for the Future. Where does that leave Zende’s career? He feared he could be slowly pushed out by R.J. (Brayan Nicoletti), who’s been getting more attention lately.
The Quick Solution That Could Work
Steffy noted that their PR firm was working on their statement. She wants to approve the statement before it goes to the press. This would be a good time for Zende to announce a new ready-to-wear collection with Forrester Creations.
A little quick thinking and creativity could help him secure his future. Zende should use this time to launch a new ready-to-wear line for young women or maybe for men.
Zende could prove himself to be a hefty competitor to Deke (Harrison Cone). The Forresters previously complimented his designs. But now they claim that Hope’s new collection was poorly constructed.
Will Zende’s Future launch soon? What is next for the lead designer of a now-defunct line? Will he find a way to keep his job afloat?
