After years of creating some of the most coveted luxury pieces on the market, Tom Ford is stepping back. TomFord fashion
Tom Ford teased the release of its Autumn/Winter 2023 collection just hours ago, titled the Tom Ford Archive Collection, and featuring, appropriately, a selection of designer Ford’s favorite looks that he’s crafted since his first women’s line in 2010—as well as a number of the models who helped turned the Tom Ford brand into an international fashion sensation.
The videos feature stars like Amber Valletta, Joan Smalls, Karlie Kloss, and Karen Elson, each wearing famous Tom Ford looks that made a splash upon their initial release, and Ford appears in the videos too, watching the pieces go by.Ford’s 2010 return made headline news across the fashion world with his first women’s show in six years.
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