Let’s start with what this book is and isn’t.
It isn’t a guide to dressmaking, draping, or pattern making, and nor does it include any step-by-step projects.
Instead, it begins with an overview of how couture garments are generally designed and made, and then moves onto specific sections such as skirts, dresses, trousers, sleeves, pockets, fastenings, etc.
In each section, the various different approaches or construction techniques are discussed, with instructions and diagrams illustrating how couture sewing uses that technique to deliver its focus on a flawless fit and finish.
So will this book show you how to make an end-to-end garment? No. But if you’re already planning or making a garment, it could give you ideas for how to refine your technique and maximise the fit and finish.
As such, although I’ve given it a read through, I will probably retain it as a reference guide and come back to certain techniques and sections when I am next working on something that might benefit them, and I think this book will be really useful in that respect.