Tom Ford staged his first menswear show during New York Fashion Week Men’s. The American designer not only presented his fall-winter 2018 collection but launched ranges for timepieces and underwear. Bringing to mind his time at Gucci, Ford opted for an opulent approach to the season. Luxurious fabrics and bold prints come together for the Tom Ford man. The lineup makes a case for everyday glamour with a sharp approach to the modern wardrobe. Highlights range from printed suit jackets and puffer coats to chic turtleneck sweaters. Animal prints and flesh tones worked their way from the collection’s garments to Ford’s new underwear line. The perfect finishing touch to the outing, Ford’s Swiss-made timepieces come in 18-karat yellow gold and matte black. The rectangular styles feature interchangeable straps of hand-woven braided leather, stitched leather, pebbled grain leather, and alligator.
Tom Ford Debuts Glamorous Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published February 7, 2018
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