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American fashion designer and filmmaker
This article is about the fashion designer. For other uses, see Thomas Ford (disambiguation) .

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^ Parker, Ashley Joy (August 27, 2013). "This Week In Fashion History: The Rise And Rise Of Tom Ford's Empire" . Fashion Times . IBT Media . Archived from the original on April 26, 2016 . Retrieved April 18, 2016 .

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^ "Who is the Tom Ford Customer? | Tom Ford Interview | CNBC International" . CNBC International . February 24, 2015 . Retrieved April 18, 2016 .

^ Chernikoff, Leah (May 25, 2011). "Michelle Obama stuns in Tom Ford at Buckingham Palace; Could it be her best black tie look to date?" . Fashionista . Breaking Media . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Friedman, Vanessa (June 17, 2015). "Michelle Obama Stages Her Own London Fashion Week" . The New York Times . Retrieved February 27, 2016 .

^ Odell, Amy (May 25, 2011). "Michelle Obama Wore Tom Ford to a Buckingham Palace Banquet" . The Cut . New York . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b Karmali, Sarah (September 25, 2012). "Tom Ford On James Bond's Skyfall Wardrobe" . Vogue UK . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Tschorn, Adam (August 8, 2013). "Yahoo searches for 'Tom Ford' spike -- is Jay Z the reason?" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Sagoo, Shereen (November 17, 2015). "Buy Like Bond" . British GQ . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ "Tom Ford Dresses 007 In No Time To Die" . 007.com . August 11, 2020 . Retrieved February 19, 2021 .

^ Burton, Cinya (July 11, 2013). "Tom Ford Responds to Jay-Z's Name Drop" . E! . Retrieved October 16, 2013 .

^ Ramos, Dorkys (July 11, 2013). "Tom Ford Responds to Jay-Z's Musical Ode to the Designer" . BET . Retrieved October 16, 2013 .

^ Westervelt, Bryce (January 29, 2013). "Justin Timberlake hires Tom Ford to design 'Suit & Tie' comeback" . AXS . Anschutz Entertainment Group . Retrieved April 6, 2016 .

^ Mccall, Tyler (November 6, 2013). "Tom Ford Designed 600 Pieces Exclusively for Justin Timberlake" . Fashionista . Breaking Media . Retrieved April 6, 2016 .

^ Smith, Trevor (July 3, 2013). "Jay-Z "Previews "Tom Ford" (Magna Carta Promo)" Video" . Hotnewhiphop.com . Retrieved October 16, 2013 .

^ Sowray, Bibby (July 4, 2013). "Jay-Z debuts 'Tom Ford' track" . The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved October 16, 2013 .

^ Ma, Julie (July 11, 2013). "Tom Ford Flattered by Jay-Z's New Track Named After Him" . The Cut . Retrieved October 16, 2013 .

^ DelliCarpini, Gregory, Jr. (July 8, 2013). "Jay-Z's 'Tom Ford' Shout Out on 'Magna Carta' Album Makes Designer Feel 'Flattered': Exclusive" . Billboard . Retrieved October 16, 2013 .

^ "Gold & Platinum" . RIAA . Retrieved April 19, 2018 .

^ Dummett, Dana Cimilluca, Cara Lombardo and Ben (August 1, 2022). "WSJ News Exclusive | Estée Lauder in Talks to Buy Luxury Brand Tom Ford" . Wall Street Journal . ISSN 0099-9660 . Retrieved August 1, 2022 .

^ "Luxury Brand Tom Ford Hires Goldman Sachs to Explore Potential Sale" . Bloomberg.com . July 7, 2022 . Retrieved August 1, 2022 .

^ "Luxury Brand Tom Ford Hires Goldman Sachs to Explore Potential Sale" . www.bloomberg.com . Retrieved August 1, 2022 .

^ Wallis, David (June 4, 2012). "The Breast of Advertising: From Hooters to the cover of 'Time,' does the strategy sell or repel?" . Adweek . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Allwood, Emma Hope (May 13, 2015). "Fashion v censorship: a history of banned ads" . Dazed . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Stampler, Laura (April 10, 2012). "These Modern Ads Are Even More Sexist Than Their 'Mad Men' Era Counterparts" . Business Insider . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ "Italy gives the finger to latest Tom Ford ad" . Adweek . April 25, 2008 . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b c Hughes, Sali (March 21, 2015). "Tom Ford: 'I'm an equal opportunity objectifier' " . The Guardian . Retrieved March 4, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b "Tom Ford's Penis Necklace Controversy | Tom Ford Interview" . CNBC International. February 24, 2015 . Retrieved March 4, 2016 .

^ Tsjeng, Zing (December 15, 2014). "Christians outraged by Tom Ford cross-shaped penis necklace" . Dazed . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Sharkey, Linda (December 11, 2014). "Tom Ford's 18 carat gold penis necklace is now on sale – just in time for Christmas" . The Independent . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .

^ Anna, Anna (April 27, 2022). "Tom Ford harshly criticizes the outfits at the 'Met Gala' " . Havannews . Retrieved April 27, 2022 .

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^ Kit, Borys (March 24, 2015). "Tom Ford Teams with George Clooney for Thriller 'Nocturnal Animals' " . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved April 24, 2015 .

^ "Tom Ford's 'Nocturnal Animals' Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Amy Adams Sells for $20 Million to Focus Features" . The Warp. May 17, 2015 . Retrieved May 29, 2015 .

^ "Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Michael Shannon Join Jake Gyllenhaal's 'Nocturnal Animals' " . Variety . August 6, 2015.

^ "Kim Basinger Joins Tom Ford's 'Nocturnal Animals' " . Deadline . August 14, 2015.

^ "Armie Hammer Joins Tom Ford's 'Nocturnal Animals' " . Variety . August 28, 2015.

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^ D'Zurilla, Christie (April 8, 2014). "Designer Tom Ford reveals he and Richard Buckley are married" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved April 19, 2014 .

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^ Bear, Rob. "The Homes of Fashion Designer and Film Director Tom Ford" . Curbed . Retrieved April 18, 2016 .

^ McKnight, Jenna (August 18, 2016). "Tadao Ando's Cerro Pelon Ranch for Tom Ford shown in dramatic architectural film" . Dezeen . Retrieved May 9, 2019 .

^ "Tom Ford adopted vegan diet after watching health documentary," Yahoo Media , December 22, 2017.

^ "Tom Ford, The Marquis de Sex" by Michael Hainey, GQ , October 31, 2004.

^ "The Mourning After" by Peter Bowen, Filmmaker , http://filmmakermagazine.com/archives/issues/winter2010/a-single-man.php

^ "Tom Ford Tells All" The Advocate , November 9, 2009,

^ Fashion Editor Richard Buckley Has Died at 72 Vogue , September 20, 2021,

^ Wischhover, Cheryl (September 20, 2012). "Tom Ford and Gwyneth Paltrow Host Posh Obama Fundraiser with Anna Wintour in London" . Fashionista . Breaking Media.

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^ "Tom Ford never called Melania Trump a 'glorified escort,' but a viral tweet fooled the Internet" . The Washington Post .

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Thomas Carlyle Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer and filmmaker . He launched his eponymous luxury brand in 2005, having previously served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent . Ford wrote and directed the films A Single Man (2009) and Nocturnal Animals (2016). He currently serves as the chairman of the Board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America .

Thomas Carlyle Ford was born on August 27, 1961, in Austin, Texas , the son of realtors Shirley Burton (née Shirley Ann Thrasher) and Thomas David Ford (1932-2020). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He spent his early life in the suburbs of Houston, Texas , and in San Marcos , outside Austin. He rearranged furniture in the house at 6, and gave his mother feedback on her hair and shoes. His family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico , when he was 11. [6] In Santa Fe, he entered St. Michael's High School and later moved to Santa Fe Preparatory School , from which he graduated in 1979. [7]

At age 16, he enrolled at Bard College at Simon's Rock , but quickly dropped out. [8] He moved to New York City to study art history at New York University (NYU). [9] [10] There he met Ian Falconer, who took him to Studio 54 for the first time. [11] Ford dropped out after a year, focusing on acting in television commercials. [3] [9] [12]

Ford began studying interior architecture at The New School 's art and design college, Parsons The New School for Design in New York City. [13] He kept visiting Studio 54, where he realized he was gay. [14] [15] The club's disco -era glamor would be a major influence on his later designs. [16] [17] Before his last year at New School, Ford spent a year and a half in Paris , where he worked as an intern in Chloé 's press office, inspiring his interest in fashion. [18] [19] He spent his final year at The New School studying fashion, but graduated with a degree in architecture . [19] [20]

When interviewing for jobs after graduation, Ford said that he had attended The New School 's Parsons division, but concealed that he graduated in architecture, [21] 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 and Chanel .' 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. [21]

In 1988, Ford moved to Perry Ellis , [21] where he knew both Robert McDonald, the company's president, and Marc Jacobs , its designer, socially. He worked at the company for two years, but grew tired of working in American fashion. In a later interview with The 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." [22] [23]

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