In the world of pattern drafting, two "bibles" often dominate: Patternmaking for Fashion Design and Winifred Aldrich’s Metric Pattern Cutting . Here is how Lo's approach compares: Dennic Chunman Lo Traditional Texts (e.g., Armstrong/Aldrich) Approach

It bridges the gap between seeing a finished high-fashion piece (like those from Yohji Yamamoto or Issey Miyake ) and understanding the flat pattern geometry that created it. 2. Why Dennic Chunman Lo is "Better" Than Traditional Texts

Lo served as the Director of the Creative Pattern Cutting course at the prestigious London College of Fashion, one of the world's leading institutions for fashion education. He later became Head of Pattern Cutting at ASOS.com, where he worked for six years, bridging the gap between traditional craftsmanship and the fast-paced world of online fashion retail. In addition to his academic and corporate roles, Lo runs his own fashion label, Lo and Cabon, giving him firsthand experience in bringing original designs from concept to finished garment.