The rapper attended the 2003 Met Gala in this timeless stunner.
"The slight deconstruction of luxurious pieces is something that I feel will be a legacy of the pandemic for a few seasons to come. A more casual way to be extravagant."
Sweatpants aren't forever, but they'll still be big next spring.
His relatively casual spring 2021 offering represents "the hope of a happier time to come."
Plus, Tom Ford talks CFDA, 2020 election and the future of fashion.
Plus, Robin Givhan examines fashion's racial reckoning.
The organization also confirmed that there will be no ceremony this year.
Plus, beauty founders share how they are navigating the coronavirus crisis and experts turn a critical eye on the transparency movement.
Meanwhile, Tom Ford landed at the bottom of the ranking — as in, 0% transparent — on Fashion Revolution's new Fashion Transparency Index.
Plus, what can (and should) brands do with excess inventory?
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Plus, how coronavirus is disrupting the beauty industry.
Applications for "A Common Thread" opened on the CFDA website.
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Why M Missoni, Baja East and Tom Ford eschewed New York Fashion Week for sun, celebrities and chill vibes.
The star power was truly off the charts at Ford's pre-Oscars Fall 2020 event in Los Angeles.
See the Fall 2020 collection as it comes down the runway in Los Angeles.
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The next-level bra is dominating recent magazine covers and the red carpet.
See the best-dressed celebrities of the night.
Plus, C-Suite changes at Balmain and Kate Spade New York.
That awkward moment when Tom Ford rips apart Instagram in front of the Instagram fashion team.
Say goodbye to hot pants and daisy dukes.