fair enough but it still doesnt show how the garment was cut. im really interested in seeing how the garments are cut and put together but neither the drawing nor photograph gives me any clue how the patterns were made. photos for darker garments is almost impossible to see the seams.
from what i remember seeing the book, the drawings he hands to the cutter is very much similar to some of the ones in the book except the ones in the book are obviously older and it feels more...un-pretty almost, like it's kinda deliberately un-appealing which in it's own way is what appeals. and im probably gonna be stereotyping here, but it felt very csm. i could be wrong but that was the impression it left me with
anyways, from what i seen, csm is almost quite anti-ricardo tisci style illustrations which is funny cause ricardo came from csm.
and no, there is no chance now because i dont work there anymore. school, boo