Known for high-octane glamour, shot by the man himself Tom Ford Spring/Summer campaign shows the littler side of fashion and not to take things serious. The playful, upbeat images have the models Mirte Maas and Mathias Bergh laughing and smiling broadly with one another.
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Ad Campaign: Tom Ford S/S 2012: Mirte Maas & Mathias Bergh by Tom Ford

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Stylist.co.uk exclusive have first glimpse of the collection, that ticks off all the key trends that emerged from the s/s 2012 catwalks, candy pastels, eclectic prints along with sports-luxury.
Sir Paul Smith, the fasion designer, is to be awarded British fashion's highest honour at the British Fashion Awards later this month.
"The Versace fashion house will be listed in the January 2012 schedule of Haute Couture collections," the French couture federation, which organises the three days of shows from January 23 to 26, said in a statement.
It was one of the most gossiped-about presentations of the season: an event held in semi-private, with no photographers, as per Mr. Ford’s decree, so that the clothes would only be seen close to the date they’re available in stores.
Samples of the designer's spring/summer 2012 collection have been stolen in transit from Paris to London.
W magazine premiered a new documentary by Loic Prigent and Fabien Constant called “The Client,” featuring Carine Roitfeld. The 13-minute documentary follows the inimitable Roitfeld as she attends the couture shows as a “client” and then picks out dresses and gets fitted for a Paolo Roversi shoot which appeared in W‘s October issue.
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| +Smile Sunday: Jourdan Dunn & Karlie Kloss at Tommy Hilfiger Backstage Spring 2012 |

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Chanel Iman in Wonderland Magazine September/October 2011 by Alexi Lubomirski
In the September/October issue of Wonderland put their spotlight on Tom Ford, with every single piece from his latest autumn/winter collection right down to the accessories style together by Anthony Unwin. As New York City hotel as a backdrop with Chanel Iman whom is oozing sex appeal and glamour with deluxe velvet, fur and lace, bare skin and lingerie by Alexi Lubomirski.










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Tom Ford F/W 11.12: Candice Swanepoel & Jon Kortajarena by Mert & Marcus

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Tom Ford Spring/Summer 2011 Womenswear
Tom Ford Spring/Summer 2011 Womenswear New York in video, showing all his design worn by top named models and celebrities, as the have fun backstage and play up the camera in the video and play with poses in the lens of Terry Richardson whom was the one of few photographer at the show. The audience seem to have fun to with the likes of solange, and editors Anna Wintour, Carine Roitfeld and Alexandra Shulman. Music : Karen Elson - Pretty Babies
Continue to see the Full Collection
Continue to see the Full Collection
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Tom Ford Eyewear: Ad Campaign Spring/Summer 2011

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Julia Restoin Roitfeld Interviews Tom Ford in V Magazine #69
Tom Ford’s triumphant return to fashion communicates a simple message: iconic women in iconic clothes. Julia Restoin Roitfeld slips into ford’s high-glam Spring collection for a series of self-portraits and a conversation with the designer himself
Photography by Julia Restoin Roitfeld
A lot has happened in the five years since Tom Ford exited
women’s fashion. The economy went belly-up, leaving designers scrambling to reconcile luxury with covetability. Globalization exploded and forced houses to rethink their business models with emerging markets in mind. And in an increasingly plugged-in universe, fashion-world blips and sound-bites made headline news. In spite of it all, however, Ford just wants to have fun—and he made that crystal clear with his Spring/Summer 2011 collection, shown in New York last September to a select few editors and with a runway cast that included superstars like Beyoncé and Marisa Berenson, iconic faces like Stella Tennant and Carolyn Murphy, and muses like Julia Restoin Roitfeld. The show, featuring
idealized visions of the kind of louche ’70s glamour Ford first defined at Gucci a decade ago, delighted editors with its forthright desire to make women look and feel beautiful—which, as the designer explains, was precisely his goal. Here, he speaks with Roitfeld about the inspiration and the women.
JULIA RESTOIN ROITFELD What made you decide that this was the season to return to fashion?
TOM FORD I told myself that I would not come back to
women’s fashion until I felt I had something new to say. I feel that fashion has become too serious and that the actual customer’s needs have not really been addressed. Fashion needs to make one happy. It is a luxury and should enhance one’s quality of life.
JRR What inspired your collection?
TF Real clothes for real women. I want to concentrate on my real customer. That’s why I showed idealized versions of her—different women of different ages. It was about individuality, different body types, women who have their own style.
JRR What do you think fashion needs more of right now?
TF Spontaneity. Fashion needs to be more fun.
JRR What personality traits does the Tom Ford woman possess?
TF My customer has her own sense of style and knows herself well. My goal is to help women become the best version of themselves.
JRR What is your favorite piece from the collection?
TF I love every piece. That is like asking someone which one of their children is their favorite.
JRR Outside fashion, what are you looking forward to this spring?
TF I have to say more fashion. I love what I am doing right now and can’t wait to start the next collection.
JRR What was the last thing that made you laugh?
TF I laugh a good bit so that is a hard question. I suppose a phone call I just had with Richard [Buckley] five minutes ago made me laugh pretty hard. He has a wicked sense of humor
JRR What’s your New Year’s resolution?
TF I don’t have one. I believe in living life the way that you want to live it every day, and if you do that you don’t really need to have New Year’s resolutions.


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Lare Stone in W Magazine January 2011
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The return of Tom Ford with his Womenswear for Spring/ Summer 2011 collection get more editorial coverage by W Magazine with the ever so beautiful and irresistible Lara Stone wearing the his creations. The clothes were not trendy or have collective trend running through the collection other than each look is design for confident, strong women whom has a fashion personality. Here, the pieces Ford designed for in order Rachel Feinstein, Karen Elson, Lou Doillon and Daphe Guinness(above). Styled by Alex White and Photography by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin.

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Tom Ford, Carolyn Murphy, Anja Rubik, Liya Kebede, Stella Tennant, Amber Valletta, Karen Elson & Edita Vilkeviciute in Vogue US December 2010
































