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Haider Ackermann - Designer, Creative Director of Canada Goose & Tom Ford

Do you think he will leave CG now when he has TF?
Why would he?
Isn’t it like the best job ever:
- He design a random capsule collection
- He gets to use their money to fund lavish trips around amazing landscape to shoot a campaign, shoot content.
- He gets paid probably insane money for it

CG is happy to use the aura of Haider, the CD of TF to strengthen their premium position and potentially gets coverage in HF circles.

He will leave maybe at the end of his contract or if they decides to change the direction but leave because he wants to solely concentrate on TF? I doubt. It’s like the perfect bonus money ever…
 
Nicolas Ghesquiere liked the post, such a supporting homie 🥀. I’m not a fan of Jeremy but I think he looks fine in that suit, no?
 
I am not sure how to describe it, but he looks like he suffers from dwarfism. The pants are awful and I hate the sleeves.

He's a very short meatball. So for him being so short, that cut of the suit actually is flatteringly proportionate on him. The fit of the sleeve, going by the 1st pic, seems to be shot from an unfortunate angle that gives it a too tight fit. But the other shots show that it’s fine. And the pants… Maybe just an awkward shot…. or he’s just too short to be wearing full-cut pants (he’s really short).

At a time when the majority of the designers running out to take a bow look deliberately the size of, and with the proportions of hobbits, a short man like Jeremy is actually styled to maximize his height, flatter his proportions, instead of having him looking like a hobbit— or worse of all, Pedro Pascal.
 
AnOther Autumn / Winter 2025
"Tom Ford"
Photographer: Willy Vanderperre
Stylist: Olivier Rizzo
Feature editor: Susannah Frankel
I love that he used to go to gabber clubs (which is the least gay-friendly form of dance music that I can think of), but also, he’s black?
 
Financial Times HTSI September 20 2025

Photographer: Kuba Ryniewiz
Stylist: Julian Ganio
Feature editor: Jo Ellison

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Financial Times HTSI September 20 2025
funny title of gentleman when your new team is afraid of you and your constantly say rude things & throw things shout etc and a big toxic diva to everyone in the office ..mmmmm odd
and you have a history of this already at past brands
 
^^^ ...Interesting… Tell me more. He always come off so… careful, so curated, so considerate, in these interviews.

(Good to see you back!)
 
^^^ ...Interesting… Tell me more. He always come off so… careful, so curated, so considerate, in these interviews.

(Good to see you back!)
His team at TF are dealing with his tantrums and its started from first collection with hints of his behavior up to this last one it got worse.
he is just rude nasty & toxic to people of the team all uncalled for, i seen this before that the teams cover up the toxic environment in order to survive in hope a higher up knows or sees something ...classic story

And separately i know form two past designers that worked with him said both never again!!!! he comes when he wants and his a big diva behavior is not new.

His current boyfriend is part of DXL group (BRAND STRATEGY, COMMUNICATIONS, EVENTS, TALENT CASTING & VIP.) is another toxic fashion company and druggy gays gang wich i know also people there that are crying to leave.

its seem the 80´s 90´s mean druggy stereotypes years never left planet fashion:-/
 
That's unfortunate he’s one of those gays.

He’s still a worthy tailor and dressmaker; and that’s all I see him as. These people need to seeing themselves— and people need to stop worshiping these tailors/dressmakers, as artists. It’s understandable that these high profile roles can be extremely stressful and even frustrating, but being rude and nasty is not only unacceptable, it’s straightup an embarrassment and reflection of how someone truly is that no amount of culture/refinement/wealth could ever cover up. I still like his Tom Ford and him and his team are the most talented out there— except for that hideous campaign: It’s fortunately— or unfortunately, one of the only shining collections of the S/S Season that I’m drawn to and how I dress. But if Haider left the label, and Tom Ford ceased to exist anymore, I’m good. Everything has an end. Again, it’s just clothing, and he’s just a tailor/dressmaker.

BTW, never realized how much Glen Powell can resemble Tom Ford when he’s photographed well. If there’s ever a gorgeously-shot series on Tom-- like the one of Cristobal, Glenn could very well fill that role.

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Gentleman Spain October 2025
 
That's unfortunate he’s one of those gays.

He’s still a worthy tailor and dressmaker; and that’s all I see him as. These people need to seeing themselves— and people need to stop worshiping these tailors/dressmakers, as artists. It’s understandable that these high profile roles can be extremely stressful and even frustrating, but being rude and nasty is not only unacceptable, it’s straightup an embarrassment and reflection of how someone truly is that no amount of culture/refinement/wealth could ever cover up. I still like his Tom Ford and him and his team are the most talented out there— except for that hideous campaign: It’s fortunately— or unfortunately, one of the only shining collections of the S/S Season that I’m drawn to and how I dress. But if Haider left the label, and Tom Ford ceased to exist anymore, I’m good. Everything has an end. Again, it’s just clothing, and he’s just a tailor/dressmaker.

BTW, never realized how much Glen Powell can resemble Tom Ford when he’s photographed well. If there’s ever a gorgeously-shot series on Tom-- like the one of Cristobal, Glenn could very well fill that role.

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Gentleman Spain October 2025
i am curious when the lauders & zegna´s will know how they will handle it it seems they are not aware yet as people are afraid to step up understandably.

its just not necessary behavior but tell this to a toxic person .... 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♀️
 
i am curious when the lauders & zegna´s will know how they will handle it it seems they are not aware yet as people are afraid to step up understandably.

its just not necessary behavior but tell this to a toxic person .... 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♀️
Maybe having moved the studio to Paris allows him more that as it’s still quite a culture that is admired.
And I must say that when you are at a very respected brand, working with a highly praised designer, it’s unfortunately things that people…Accept.

Unfortunately it’s not a culture that I see changing in the future. Fashion is still in some regards considered as Art, designers as artists and the whole thing is a money making artistic project.

But more than his behaviour, I have also always been confused by how much gay men, generally in creative spaces, loves and support castatrices women.
 
Maybe having moved the studio to Paris allows him more that as it’s still quite a culture that is admired.
And I must say that when you are at a very respected brand, working with a highly praised designer, it’s unfortunately things that people…Accept.

Unfortunately it’s not a culture that I see changing in the future. Fashion is still in some regards considered as Art, designers as artists and the whole thing is a money making artistic project.

But more than his behaviour, I have also always been confused by how much gay men, generally in creative spaces, loves and support castatrices women.
Because they see this type of woman more closer to male figure of power and in control sexualy promiscous and in charge and its objectification more than love.

Never met a gay that did not have this archetype of woman as goal at work being kind to girls of the team that did not display this aura around them 🤷‍♀️

I find it disgusting low IQ behavior.
 

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