“Advertising is, of course, important because advertise is the final design. It's the last layer that speaks to the customer, that tells them what you have.”
Tom Ford“My grandmother was probably the first person who I thought was beautiful. She was incredibly stylish, she had big hair, big cars. I was probably 3 years old, but she was like a cartoon character. She'd swoop into our lives with presents and boxes, and she always smelled great and looked great.”
Tom Ford“As a designer, design director or any creative person, you have to hire great people, support them and make them feel comfortable so they can contribute and give you their best.”
Tom Ford“The dynamics of film directing and fashion design - in the ways that I've done it - were not dissimilar.”
Tom Ford“Advertising is, of course, important because advertise is the final design. It's the last layer that speaks to the customer, that tells them what you have.”
Tom Ford“I hate going out for lunch during a workday because it slows down my pace and ruins my rhythm. I prefer to eat at my desk. Actually, I wander around the design studio with a plate in my hand as I dine on, for example, salmon sashimi and a salad of tomatoes and mozzarella. I often have a bit of dark chocolate after lunch.”
Tom Ford“I love to design. I am a commercial fashion designer. I always design jackets with two sleeves. I don't design jackets with three sleeves, or the layers and layers come off like little dolls from Russia. Fashion for me is a creative endeavor, but it is not art for me.”
Tom Ford“I think people are sick of trends changing every six months - not because we're tired of them, but just for the sake of change. There is so much junk in the world: junk TV, junk movies, all those junk magazines with the same people on the cover.”
Tom Ford“September 11th was a moment when America had the sympathy of the world.”
Tom Ford“When I was a little kid, all I wanted to do was to escape what I thought was the country and get to a city. Probably film and television had influenced me so much, I really thought the key to happiness was living a very artificial life in a penthouse in New York with martini glasses.”
Tom Ford