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Born | Thomas Carlyle Ford (1961-08-27)August 27, 1961 (age 63) Austin, Texas, U.S. |
Alma mater | Parsons School of Design |
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Website | www.tomford.com www.tomfordfashion.com www.tomfordbeauty.com |
Thomas Carlyle Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an Americanfashion designer andfilmmaker. He launchedhis eponymous brand in 2005, having previously been thecreative director atGucci andYves Saint Laurent. Ford wrote and directed the filmsA Single Man (2009) andNocturnal Animals (2016). From 2019 to 2022, he was chairman of theCouncil of Fashion Designers of America.
Thomas Carlyle Ford was born on August 27, 1961, inAustin, Texas, the son ofrealtors Shirley Burton (née Shirley Ann Thrasher) and Thomas David Ford (1932–2020).[1][2][3][4][5] He spent his early life in thesuburbs ofHouston, Texas, and inSan Marcos, outside Austin. He rearranged furniture in the house at 6, and gave his mother advice on her hair and shoes. His family moved toSanta Fe, New Mexico, when he was 11.[6] In Santa Fe, he enteredSt. Michael's High School and later moved toSanta Fe Preparatory School.[7][8]
At age 16, he enrolled atBard College at Simon's Rock, but quickly dropped out.[9] He moved toNew York City to study art history atNew York University.[10][11] There he metIan Falconer, who took him toStudio 54 for the first time.[12] Ford dropped out after a year, focusing on acting in television commercials.[3][10][13]
Ford began studying interior architecture atThe New School's art and design college,Parsons The New School for Design, in New York City.[14] He continued to frequent Studio 54, where he realized he was gay.[15][16] The club'sdisco-era glamor would be a major influence on his later designs.[17][18] Before his last year at New School, Ford spent a year and a half inParis, where he worked as anintern inChloé's press office, inspiring his interest in fashion.[19][20] He spent his final year at The New School studying fashion, but graduated with a degree inarchitecture.[20][21]
When interviewing for jobs after graduation, Ford said that he had attendedThe New School's Parsons division, but concealed that he graduated in architecture,[22] and that his work at Chloé was a low-level public relations position. Despite his lack of experience in fashion, Ford called American designer Cathy Hardwick every day for a month in hopes of securing a job at her sportswear company. Hardwick eventually agreed to interview him. She later recalled the incident: "I had every intention of giving him no hope. I asked him who his favorite European designers were. He said, 'Armani andChanel.' Months later I asked him why he said that, and he said, 'Because you were wearing something Armani.' Is it any wonder he got the job?" Ford worked as a design assistant for Hardwick for two years.[22]
In 1988, Ford moved toPerry Ellis,[22] where he knew both Robert McDonald, the company's president, andMarc Jacobs, its designer, socially. He worked at the company for two years, but grew tired of working in American fashion. In a later interview withThe New York Times, he commented, "If I was ever going to become a good designer, I had to leave America. My own culture was inhibiting me. Too much style in America is tacky. It's looked down upon to be too stylish. Europeans, however, appreciate style."[23][24]
At the time, Italian fashion houseGucci was struggling financially and was seeking to strengthen its women's ready-to-wear presence as a part of a brand overhaul. The company's creative director,Dawn Mello said, "no one would dream of wearing Gucci". In 1990, Mello hired Ford as the brand's chief women's ready-to-wear designer and Ford moved toMilan.[22] "I was talking to a lot of people, and most didn't want the job," Mello said. "For an American designer to move to Italy to join a company that was far from being a brand would have been pretty risky." Ford and his longtime partner, fashion journalist Richard Buckley, relocated to Milan that September.[22]
Ford's role at Gucci rapidly expanded; he was designingmenswear within six months, and shoes soon after that. When Richard Lambertson left as design director in 1992, Ford took over his position,[22] heading the brand's ready-to-wear,fragrances, image,advertising, and store design. In 1993, when he was in charge of designing eleven product lines, Ford worked eighteen-hour days. During these years, there were creative tensions between Ford and Maurizio Gucci, the company's chairman and 50% owner. According to Mello, "Maurizio always wanted everything to be round and brown, and Tom wanted to make it square and black." Though Maurizio Gucci wanted to fire Ford,Domenico De Sole insisted that he remain.[22] Nonetheless, Ford's work during the early 1990s was primarily behind the scenes; his contributions to Gucci were overshadowed by those of Mello, who was the company's public face.
In 1994, Ford was promoted to Creative Director ofGucci. In his first year at the helm, he introducedHalston-style velvethipsters, skinnysatin shirts and car-finish metallic patent boots.[25] In 1995, he brought in FrenchstylistCarine Roitfeld and photographerMario Testino to create a series of new ad campaigns for the company.[26] Between 1995 and 1996, sales atGucci increased by 90%. At one point, Ford was the largest individualshareholder of Gucci stock and options. By 1999, the house, which had been almost insolvent when Ford joined, was valued at more than $4 billion.[27]
When Gucci acquired the house ofYves Saint Laurent (YSL) in 1999, Ford was named Creative Director of that label as well.[28]Saint Laurent did not hide his displeasure with Ford's designs, stating "The poor man does what he can."[29] During his time as creative director for YSL, Ford nonetheless won numerousCouncil of Fashion Designers of America Awards. Ford was able to pull the classic fashion house back into the mainstream.[30] His advertising campaigns for the YSL fragrancesOpium (with a red-hairedSophie Dahl naked wearing only a necklace andstiletto heels in a sexually suggestive pose)[31] and YSLM7 (withmartial arts championSamuel de Cubber in complete full-frontal nudity)[32] werecontroversial and provocative.[33]
In April 2004, Ford parted ways with the Gucci group after he andCEO Domenico de Sole, who is credited as Ford's partner in Gucci's success, failed to agree with Pinault Printemps Redoute's boss over control of the Group.[27][34] He has since referred to this experience as "devastating" and as a "midlife crisis" because he had "put everything into that for fifteen years".[35] When Ford left in 2004,Gucci Group was valued at $10 billion.[34] Four people were hired to split the work Ford had done.[36]
After leavingGucci, Ford launched a line of menswear, beauty, eyewear, and accessories in 2006, named after himself. De Sole became chairman of the label.[37] Ford has described "theTom Ford customer" as international, cultured, well-traveled, and possessingdisposable income. For women, he added "strong women, … intelligent women who know their own style".[38]
First Lady Michelle Obama wore an ivory floor-length evening gown designed by Ford toBuckingham Palace in 2011.[39][40][41] He has also dressedBeyoncé,Jennifer Lopez,Gwyneth Paltrow,Anne Hathaway,Daniel Craig,Tom Hanks,Johnny Depp,Ryan Gosling,Will Smith,Julianne Moore,Hugh Jackman,Jon Hamm, andHenry Cavill.[42][43] Ford designedDaniel Craig's suits for his final fourJames Bond films:Quantum of Solace (2008),Skyfall (2012),Spectre (2015), andNo Time to Die (2021).[42][44][45]
In 2013, Ford was mentioned inJustin Timberlake's song "Suit & Tie", which was a collaboration withJay-Z.[46][47] Ford created the suits, shirts, and accessories for theGrammy winning "Suit & Tie" music video.[43] He went on to dress Timberlake's20/20 Experience World Tour, designing over 600 pieces for the tour.[48][49] The same year, Jay-Z released a song titled "Tom Ford" with "Tom Ford" rapped numerous times within the song.[50][51] Ford responded that he was flattered and "it means that one has really penetrated and made an impact on popular culture."[52] Following the song's release, Ford received a huge spike in online search engine queries.[43][53] The song would go on to sell over a million copies and becomecertified platinum.[54]
In November 2022, the Tom Ford brand was purchased byEstée Lauder for $2.8 billion.[55]Forbes estimated that Ford would earn $1.1 billion from the deal.[56] The following April, Ford stepped down as the brand's creative director and was succeeded by designer Peter Hawkings.[57]
Ford has been criticized for using naked women in various ad campaigns. Various journalists asserted that the ads were vulgar, sexist, or objectified women. One ad featured a nude woman holding a bottle of the perfume between her legs. Another featured a naked woman ironing a man's pants while he read a newspaper. A separate ad was banned in Italy.[58][59][60][61]
Responding to criticism that he objectified women, Ford stated he is an "equal opportunity objectifier" and is "just as happy to objectify men". He argued "you can't show male nudity in our culture in the way you can show female nudity" and pointed out that he did a male nude ad while at Yves Saint Laurent which got pulled.[62][63]
In 2014, Ford released a new product, called the "Penis Pendant Necklace". The product caused some controversy, with Christians calling it offensive due to the pendant being shaped similar to aChristian cross orcrucifix.[64][65] Ford replied that "it was not meant to be a cross, it was a phallus" and "people read into things what they want to".[63]
In 2022, Ford criticized theMet Gala, stating the event had "turned into a costume party."[66]
In March 2005, Ford announced the launch of his film production company, Fade to Black. In 2009 he made his directorial debut withA Single Man,[22] based on the novel of the same name byChristopher Isherwood. The drama starsColin Firth as an LA-based college professor who is gay, alongsideJulianne Moore,Nicholas Hoult andMatthew Goode. The novel was adapted byDavid Scearce and Ford; Ford was also one of the producers.
A Single Man premiered on September 11, 2009, at the66th Venice International Film Festival, where it was nominated for top award theGolden Lion. Colin Firth was awarded theVolpi Cup as Best Actor for his performance. He won aBAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and was nominated for anAcademy Award,[67]Golden Globe,[68]Independent Spirit Award andScreen Actors Guild Award. The film won AFI Film of the Year and the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release.[69]
Other nominations for the film included two further Golden Globe categories: Julianne Moore for Best Supporting Actress, andAbel Korzeniowski for Best Original Score. At theIndependent Spirit Awards, the film was nominated for Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay.[70] Ford and Scearce also received a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards.
In 2015, Ford became attached to directNocturnal Animals, an adaptation of theAustin Wright novelTony and Susan.[71] The film was released in 2016.Jake Gyllenhaal andAmy Adams played the lead roles of Tony and Susan,[72] andMichael Shannon,Armie Hammer,Aaron Taylor-Johnson, andIsla Fisher co-starred.[73][74][75]
The film received praise from critics, as well as winning theGrand Jury Prize at theVenice Film Festival. The film has an approval rating of 72% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 143 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10, and the site's critical consensus reading: "Well-acted and lovely to look at,Nocturnal Animals further underscores writer-director Tom Ford's distinctive visual and narrative skill."[76]
Ford is openly gay, and marriedRichard Buckley in 2014, a journalist and former editor in chief ofVogue Hommes International; they had been in a relationship since meeting in 1986.[77] The couple have a son[28] who was born in September 2012 viagestational surrogate.[78] The family lived in Italy, where Ford moved from New York in 1990,[79] and inLondon for 17 years.[12] They lived in his residences in New York,Los Angeles,Santa Fe,[12] andLondon.[80] Ford and Buckley have ownedsmooth fox terriers, which have appeared on therunway and in his filmA Single Man.[81] Ford also has two nephews and a niece, the children of his sister Jennifer.[82]
Ford constructed a 24,000-acre private tract designed by Japanese architectTadao Ando, in Santa Fe.[83] It is called Cerro Pelon Ranch and has additional structures that were designed byMarmol Radziner. The property also has a fictional town known as Silverado that is used as a filming location for Western movies.[84]
He toldVogue he had adopted avegan diet after viewing the Netflix documentary calledWhat the Health.[85] As of 2019, he has been ateetotaler and has been open about using fillers andBotox.[12]
He has said in multiple interviews that his first lover was the late artistIan Falconer,[86][87] who went on to write and illustrate the very popularOlivia the Pig children's book series. Ford maintains that he and Falconer remained good friends until Falconer's death in 2023; decades after their breakup, Ford lent Falconer's last name to the title character of his first movie,A Single Man[88] (in the source novel the character originally only had a first name).
Richard Buckley died on September 19, 2021, at the age of 72 after a long illness.[89]
In 2024, Ford purchased a mansion in London'sChelsea district for £80 million (approximately $104 million), which was the UK's most expensive residential real estate transaction of the year.[90][91][92] Ford's real estate portfolio is valued at over $300 million and includes properties such as theHamptons estate once owned byJacqueline Kennedy Onassis and aPalm Beach mansion.[91]
Ford is aDemocrat. He opposed the United States'invasion of Iraq in 2003, stating that it made him feel "ashamed to be an American". His comment drew public criticism within America.[62] He hosted a fundraiser forBarack Obama.[93] He voted forHillary Clinton in the2016 US general election.[94]
Ford has advocated for federal recognition ofsame-sex marriage in the United States. In a 2009 interview, he said he preferred the term "civil partnership" for both opposite-sex and same-sex partnerships, and to leave "marriage" to religion to decide.[95]
Ford maintains a policy of not dressing politicians regardless of party.[citation needed]
I think that whoever is the President, or the First Lady, should be wearing clothes at a price point that are accessible to most Americans, and wearing clothes made in America. My clothes are made in Italy, they're very, very expensive. I don't think most women or men in our country can relate to that, and I think the First Lady or the President should represent all people.[96]
Ford considers "obsession with political correctness" as something which negatively impacts modern fashion designers. He has stated that "Cancel culture inhibits design because rather than feeling free, the tendency is to start locked into a set of rules. Everything is now considered appropriation. We used to be able to celebrate other cultures. Now you can't do that."[97]
Ford has been included in several best-dressed lists, such asInternational Best Dressed List,[98]The Guardian's "The 50 best-dressed over-50s",[99] andBritish GQ's "50 Best Dressed Men in Britain 2015".[100] He was featured on the cover of the 2011 spring/summer issue ofAnother Man, giving his opinion on what makes the modern day gentleman.[101] He has been called a "fashion icon"[102][103] and a "style icon",[104][105] and he was included in "All-TIME 100 Fashion Icons" list.[106] He won many awards including several VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards andCouncil of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Awards.[107] In 2014, the CFDA awarded him theGeoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award.[108]
While Ford was in amonogamous relationship for many years, he "continue[d] to promote himself with a youthful and sexually charged image".[107] He is known for sexy clothes, making provocative statements, and creating racy advertisements.[109] Ford's designs convey a "sophisticated sex appeal"[110] and he has been credited for "bringing sexy back".[111][112][113][114] His advertisement campaigns have drawn controversy for use of nudity and "provocative sexual imagery".[62][115] Ford is also known to pose with celebrities and models in his ad campaigns.[111] He has been called the "King of Sex" and "the straightest gay man in the world".[109]
Ford savedGucci from near bankruptcy and transformed it into a fashion powerhouse.[34][116] His decade as the creative director was hailed as a "golden era" for Gucci.[117] He turned the brand around, replacing the "grunge look" with "sexy, yet sophisticated, clothes".[116][118] He is known for his bold designs.[119] TheNew York Magazine wrote "Every season, Ford created an 'It' piece, a must-have, a season-defining trend, photographed to death, knocked offad nauseam."[120] Ford says it is important for designers to be contemporary and current with the changing standard of beauty.[121][122]
In 2004, Ford published an eponymous monograph, detailing his early career and his design work for Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent from 1990 to 2004. In 2021, seventeen years later, Ford published a follow-up volume entitledTom Ford 002, which described his career from 2005 including the creation of his ownfashion label and the production of his two films. Both books are published byRizzoli International Publications and co-authored by fashion journalist Bridget Foley, with forewords byAnna Wintour.
In September 2013, hip-hop artistJay-Z released the song "Tom Ford" as a single from his albumMagna Carta Holy Grail. Ford responded favorably to the song saying, "Who would not be flattered to have an entire Jay-Z track named after them? I mean, [...] it's pretty rare that something like that happens. It's a kind of validation of one's work, as it means that one has really penetrated and made an impact on popular culture."[123] The song was nominated for 56th Grammy Award forBest Rap Performance in 2014.[124]
Tom Ford was referenced by Swedish rapperBladee on his 2018 mixtapeIcedancer.
In the 2021 filmHouse of Gucci directed byRidley Scott, Ford was portrayed by actorReeve Carney.
Ford has been recognized by important design and cultural councils worldwide, including theCooper Hewitt Design Museum andTime.
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2009 | A Single Man | Yes | Yes | Yes |
2016 | Nocturnal Animals | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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2001 | Zoolander | Tom Ford |
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