Richard Haines is among the most well-known illustrators working in fashion today. He cut his teeth in fashion design but has come to practically reinvent the art of menswear illustration and has worked prolifically for the likes of The New York Times, Prada, Dries van Noten and GQ. His seminal blog, What I Saw Today, is a feast of his work—all of which is at once gestural, diaphanous and bold—and a delight for the skilled scroller, especially at the height of the fashion weeks.
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