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Designed for Disaster

Illustrated by Macky Pamintuan

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Nancy Drew and her classmates have the chance to submit their own fashion designs to a big-time competition--and the chance to model their designs in a fashion show. On a team with her best friends George and Bess, Nancy comes up with some truly original clothing ideas and her team is chosen! But someone keeps sabotaging the contest along the way -- stealing designs, hiding sample pieces, and tripping up the models. Can the Clue Crew find the culprit before the River Heights fashion show is canceled?

Excerpt

Nancy Drew And the Clue Crew CHAPTER ONE
Mystery Girls!
On Monday morning Mrs. Corwin, a River Heights Elementary School art teacher, said, “I’m putting you in teams of three. You’re going to draw pictures of anything you think would be really cool for you and your friends to wear.”

The girls cheered. The boys all just looked at one another.

“I think you’ll be very excited about what I’m planning to do with your designs too”, Mrs. Corwin added, “but I need them all by Friday.”

Nancy Drew turned to her two best friends, who were also her art-table partners, cousins Bess Marvin and George Fayne, and said, “That’s what’s so great about our school. We get to do things like this.”

Bess nodded. “I know”, she said. “We have a cousin in Texas, and all he does in his art class is draw pictures of cactus plants.”

Nancy laughed. “Really?” she said.

George giggled. “Not really. But his art class is definitely not as cool as ours.”

“Why do we boys have to do this?” Quincy Taylor asked Mrs. Corwin. “It’s a girl thing!”

“No, it’s not”, Deirdre Shannon said. “One of my favorite designers is a man. I try to wear his clothes all the time. A lot of men are famous fashion designers, Quincy.”

“And remember I said you can design anything you want to”, Mrs. Corwin reminded them. “That means sportswear like tracksuits, basketball uniforms, and swim trunks. Anything!

“Yeah, but what if some of the other guys in school find out about this and start making fun of us?” Peter Patino said. “What are we going to do then?”

“Oh, you guys, I can’t believe it”, Mrs. Corwin said. She let out a big sigh. “I’ll tell you what. Instead of putting your real names on your designs, you may use a designer label. It should be something snappy that’ll catch a buyer’s attention, and it will be something only the team members and I will know. How’s that?”

The boys all looked at one another and shrugged. “Okay, we’ll do it”, they grumbled in unison.

“May we use both our names and a designer label?” Nancy asked. “We want a snappy label, but we also want people to know who we really are.”

“Oh, Nancy, that’s a super idea”, several of the girls said.

“Of course!” Mrs. Corwin told them.

With the teams chosen, everyone talked for the next several minutes about their designer-label names.

“I think ours should be Mystery Girls!” Bess suggested. “I can see that on jeans and tops and—”



“I absolutely adore that”, Deirdre said from the next table. She thought for a minute. “I think we’ll be Lucky Girls!”

Nancy, George, and Bess rolled their eyes. Deirdre could be such a copycat sometimes, but that was okay since their designs would be different.

“Do you think we’ll make any money from this?” George asked.

“Money!” Katherine Madison said. “You mean, like, real money?”

“Are you kidding me?” Nadine Nardo exclaimed. “Fashion designers are all rich.” She took a deep breath and exhaled. “I could be a millionaire before I’m in the fifth grade!”



Quincy looked up. “Well, then I’m interested too because I’m not looking forward to all the chores Mom said she has planned for me during the summer if I want an allowance.”

The class laughed, but Nancy noticed that all the boys’ teams had now huddled together to talk about what they were going to do.

• • •

When the recess bell rang twenty minutes later, Bess leaned over to Nancy and George and said, “I wonder what Mrs. Corwin is planning to do with our designs.”

“That’s funny”, Nancy whispered back. “I was just thinking the same thing.”

As they headed out of the art classroom, Deirdre and Katherine came up behind them.

“I wonder what Mrs. Corwin will do with our designs”, Deirdre whispered.

George grinned knowingly at Nancy and Bess.

“We have to find out”, Katherine said. “It could affect our new careers!”

Nancy thought about it for a minute. Should the Clue Crew try to solve the mystery right away, she wondered, or should we just wait until Mrs. Corwin tell us?

About The Author

Carolyn Keene is the author of the ever-popular Nancy Drew books.

About The Illustrator

Macky Pamintuan was born and raised in the Philippines. He moved to San Francisco at age twenty-one and received his fine arts degree from the Academy of Art College.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Aladdin (May 3, 2011)
  • Length: 96 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781416994398
  • Grades: 1 - 4
  • Ages: 6 - 9

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