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Junya Watanabe Deconstructed Metallic Leather Jacket
The Row Irene Lace-trimmed Silk-charmeuse Skirt
Haider Ackermann’s debut collection for Tom Ford is a triumphant return to fashion this incredible designer has deserved for years (that memorable guest collection for Jean Paul Gaultier and the on-going collab with Canada Goose were proper warm-ups). The evening Ackermann presented his vision for the brand, a palpable energy was perceivable in Paris, especially in the vicinity of Place Vendôme.
Electrifying sensuality. Flirtatious elegance. Powerful sexuality. “To seduce” is how the designer summed up his collection of sublime, sublime tailoring, stinking-hot leathers and flou silhouettes. What made this collection stand out is the way Ackermann didn’t fall for any of the re-editions tropes – there were no in-your-face look-backs at Ford’s Gucci or Yves Saint Laurent days in sight – but he effortlessly stayed in Tom’s deeply sensual vocabulary, perfectly balancing it with his signature touch. The shirting is to die for, just like the silky robes and maxi-length numbers. The final look, a grey dress textured to look like alligator’s leather, was as easy to wear as a t-shirt (actually something many women used to say about Azzedine Alaïa’s dresses).
This is a seamless debut any designer dreams to have. There just wasn’t even one superfluous thing about it. And the casting was utterly hypnotizing, too. Ethan James Green and Saskia De Brauw in creamy cashmeres. Kristen McMenamy in an hourglass-shaped tuxedo. Silver foxes in razor-sharp tailoring and leather gloves. Chic heart-throbs – or maybe heart-breakers?
Oh, how we missed Haider for all these years since he departed from his namesake brand (good riddance, Anne Chapelle – read more about the way she sacked Ackermann and stole his name here). How lucky we’re he’s back for good. Fashion needed him – and some real, good sex.
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This holiday season, I will share a number of dream gift guides that might make it easier for you to go (and filter) through the festive season. Get ready for a selection of beautiful items that will spark joy and last for years. The ones that will certainly please one’s senses and deliver heavenly feelings. From globetrotting adventurers to design-forward homebodies and fashion fans with a penchant for glamour – whoever you’re shopping for, this Christmas gift guide featuring timeless classics has the perfect presents to suit all needs this holiday season. Treat your loved ones and yourself with the below choices – and shoppable links!
Miu Miu Floral Poplin and Jersey Skirt
Burberry Cable Alpaca Cropped Cardigan Sweater
Bottega Veneta Oval-frame Acetate And Gold-tone Sunglasses
Simone Rocha Micro Egg Faux Pearl-embellished Acrylic Clutch
Loro Piana Calza Noel Jacquard-knit Cashmere Socks
Brunello Cucinelli Bead-embellished Suede Ankle Boots
Holiday mood: Naomi Watts as Babe Paley in “The Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”.
The Row Iside Satin Midi Dress
Valentino Garavani Belted Faux Fur-trimmed Embellished Cheetah-print Wool Coat
Carlini Silver Lady Christmas Ornament
Valentino Crystal and Pearly Floral Brooch

Dries Van Noten Embellished Metallic Jacquard-crepon And Checked Wool Double-breasted Jacket
Khaite Marion Embellished Leather Wedge Sandals
Holiday mood: Jeanne Lanvin.
Bottega Veneta Small Andiamo Shoulder Bag with Chain Strap (click image)
Alaïa Criss Cross Leather-trimmed Leopard-print Calf Hair Ballet Flats
Comme des Garçons Comme des Garçons Gathered Pleated Wool Midi Dress
The Row Viktor Fringed Cashmere Scarf (click image)
Prounis Blush Tourmaline and Golden South Sea Pearl Chime Drop Earrings
Holiday mood: The Met collection.
L’Objet Swan Large Gold-plated Porcelain Bowl
Conner Ives Appliquéd Cotton-blend Midi Skirt
Valentino Garavani 9to5 Embellished Leather-trimmed Calf Hair Shoulder Bag
Tom Ford Ébène Fumé Eau de Parfum Fragrance
Diptyque 34 Boulevard Saint Germain Fragrance Hourglass Diffuser
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Peter Hawkings‘s sophomore collection for Tom Ford leaves you with a hard pressing question: what’s Tom Ford without Tom Ford? Unfortunately, the designer who used to work with the legend doesn’t reinterpret his legacy, but tries to mimic it, imitate it, in a very commercial, unreflective way. And that doesn’t work. The autumn-winter 2024 collection, presented in Milan, is bared of any emotions or feelings. What’s the point of all these proper, handsome peacoats and party dresses if there’s no charisma behind them? Some AI generator could do a far more creative piece of work. If Tom Ford, the brand, wants to thrive, it can’t move forward in such uninspired manner. Or else it will lag.






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