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Tom Ford (born August 27, 1961
in Austin, Texas), is an American fashion designer.
He is considered one of the most famous and influential
designers ever.
After graduating from the Parsons
School of Design in 1986, initially having studied
architecture, he took design jobs with Cathy Hardwick
and Perry Ellis. In 1990, Gucci's creative director
Dawn Mello recruited him to design women's ready-to-wear,
and later Ford moved on and became the chief director
for Gucci. By 1999, Ford had brought Gucci from an
almost bankrupt business to a fashion power worth
4.3 billion dollars. When Gucci acquired the house
of Yves Saint Laurent, Ford was named the creative
director of that label as well. In 2004, Ford stepped
down from both of his positions, with talks about
wanting to direct films.
Openly gay, Ford considers
himself married to his partner of nearly two decades,
Richard Buckley (1948- ), a fashion and style journalist
who resigned on 4 February 2005 as editor in chief
of the magazine "Vogue Hommes International".
Ford has mentioned in an interview that he would like
to have children, but that Buckley is against the
idea.
Noted for his interest in modern
architecture, Ford has commissioned houses from the
Spanish architect Alberto Campo Baeza and the Japanese
architect Tadao Ando.
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