This was great.
The art is nice, I love the more realistic style compared to something more cartoony.
I would call myself very informed when it comes to discussions of queer identity, but this book actually threw me for a loop for some of its discussions, and I actually got to learn quite a bit. Ryo really makes you root for him, want to see him succeed, and his journey into fashion actually goes much further than I thought it would, with room left over for him to continue. I wish the supporting cast got to hang out more, but it is four volumes, and it really didn't bother me that much. Couldn't put this manga down.