In this chapter, we learn that the guy who tore the dress apart is a wannabe designer, and that he's going to have to go back to school to become a fashion designer. He's not going to be able to do that, though, because he doesn't know how to do it. He tells us that if he sews the dress on, he can hide the torn pieces, but he'll have to figure out a way to make the fabric drape like a person is wearing it. If the fabric is too heavy, he tells us, it won't fit on a person's body. If it's too light, he says, it will fit on someone else's. He adds that even if the dress is torn, the shape of the fabric will still be the same, so they can just trace the shape to get the exact same pattern. He says that he wants to be a designer, but if he lets this chance go, he'd never become one. When he saw the dress, he thought it was stunning, even though the man in it was wearing it, but now he knows that it'll be judged tomorrow at a fashion festival in Japan.
In this chapter, we learn that the guy who tore the dress apart is a wannabe designer, and that he's going to have to go back to school to become a fashion designer. He's not going to be able to do that, though, because he doesn't know how to do it. He tells us that if he sews the dress on, he can hide the torn pieces, but he'll have to figure out a way to make the fabric drape like a person is wearing it. If the fabric is too heavy, he tells us, it won't fit on a person's body. If it's too light, he says, it will fit on someone else's. He adds that even if the dress is torn, the shape of the fabric will still be the same, so they can just trace the shape to get the exact same pattern. He says that he wants to be a designer, but if he lets this chance go, he'd never become one. When he saw the dress, he thought it was stunning, even though the man in it was wearing it, but now he knows that it'll be judged tomorrow at a fashion festival in Japan.