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This is Haider Ackermann's first Tom Ford Collection?
This is made by studio teamThis is Haider Ackermann's first Tom Ford Collection?
No, his first show is in March 25 in ParisThis is Haider Ackermann's first Tom Ford Collection?
few brands left that understands what women want to wear and what (straight) men want to see women wear,............Don't forget Philipp Plein and some others lolAlways fond of TF. One of the few brands left that understands what women want to wear and what (straight) men want to see women wear, which is rare given the present state of the fashion industry.
These pieces aren't really new or original enough to warrant the money, time, and effort of renting a venue, sending out invites, and putting on a show, but they're good clothes none the less and I actually quite respect the restraint to not do the whole parade for this collection, good judgment which these new and far less established brands woefully lack.
It's an interim collection. Lowere your standards to hell.No passion nor desire here at all.
Hell looks more Tom Ford like this!It's an interim collection. Lowere your standards to hell.
WWDTom Ford Spring 2025: Back to Sexy Svelte Basics
With the house in-between designers, the studio team reestablished the brand's codes.
By Booth Moore
September 19, 2024, 3:58pm
“Haider” was the name on everyone’s lips walking through the Tom Ford showroom on Thursday in Milan.
Haider Ackermann, the house’s new creative director, is already hard at work, presumably figuring out how to imprint his signature lyrical tailoring on his first Tom Ford collection, which will be presented in Paris in February.
In the meantime, spring 2025 was a studio effort. And as a baseline to reestablish the codes of the house, it more than delivered, mining the sexy, svelte 1960s and 1970s aesthetic that put Ford on the fashion map in a concise commercial collection with lots of great-looking sheer knits, liquid jumpsuits and blouses open to the navel over skimpy fringe skirts and short shorts — all in pale makeup shades, black and ivory.
The team didn’t dwell too long on the classic daytime tailoring of the Peter Hawkings era, but did include the slim leather blazers, trousers and playsuits, silky cargo pants, bombers and drawstring shorts with “Tom Ford” branded underwear peeking out, that the brand has been trading in during recent years in Los Angeles and beyond. Not forgetting accessories: The team brought back the padlock heel and introduced a new shape of its bestselling Tara handbag.
And they didn’t skimp on the eveningwear, offering a pistachio green featherweight metal sequin minidress ready for a stage, a silver metal fringe bandeau bound in snakeskin fit for a pop princess over low slung pants, and Lurex tuxedo tailoring begging for Ackermann’s touch. Soon enough.