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Fara Brown, an English heiress, serves as CEO of her inherited family fashion label. Her father's connections led her to art appraiser James Coleman, sparking a romantic relationship where she became his key client. Unaware Coleman exploited her affection, she invested substantial funds into his art business to acquire pieces he wished to retain.

Physically, she possesses light brown hair, blue eyes, and a distinctive mole beneath her left lip. Her style consistently features jade earrings and a coordinated sea-blue sweater and skirt ensemble. An aesthete deeply appreciating art and beauty, she simultaneously harbors a pronounced fear of insects.

Within a London confidence operation, conmen Makoto Edamura and Kudo infiltrated her estate disguised as gardeners. They exploited her entomophobia, fabricating threats of insect infestations to her artworks to access her private gallery and install surveillance. Later, during the auction for "Snow of London," Laurent Thierry outbid her while posing as an art dealer. Coleman pressured her to reclaim the painting at a subsequent private auction, compelling her to sell peripheral estate assets to finance the purchase.

The scheme culminated when Fara received an audio recording exposing Coleman's manipulation, ending their relationship. This revelation prompted Coleman to independently bid 100 million pounds for the painting, resulting in his financial ruin. Following these events, she reaffirmed trust in her loyal butler of 35 years, Tim.

Her narrative, concluding with this shift in loyalty highlighting the contrast between Coleman's deceit and Tim's devotion, unfolds exclusively within the "Snow of London" case.