For the Introduction to Couture it had several different designers spotlighted with a brief history of them. I really appreciated that and found it informative.
The pictures throughout the book were great and modern. The illustrations however were a bit generic. I would of preferred a more plain mannequin type figure then these California sassy girls. The how-to illustrations however were spot on and gave good details. Sometimes I prefer the illustrations on how-to's then pictures. You can exaggerate and add more detail in a drawing that can help further explain the process.
This is on my list of books I must get. It has such a wealth in instructions and tips. It covers pattern drafting, draping and even illustration. If I were a full time teacher I would even consider to make this a required text book for my students. It is that good to me. I think aside from the scary title it is a great book through and through. I mean it does into great detail in Bias draping in the photo above, better then I have seen in any other book so far. I will say that this is no book for beginner's you need to already know basic/intermediate sewing skills and might have to brush up on your fashion terminology before taking on this hunk of a book.
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