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Little Book of Tom Ford: The story of the Iconic Designer (Little Books of Fashion)
by Kristen Bateman
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Synopsis
"When you are having fun and creating something you love, it shows in the product... I believe you can actually transfer that energy to material things as you're creating them." – Tom Ford Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent and the eponymous label itself – Tom Ford is the great American fashion titan. ...
"When you are having fun and creating something you love, it shows in the product... I believe you can actually transfer that energy to material things as you're creating them." – Tom Ford Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent and the eponymous label itself – Tom Ford is the great American fashion titan. His prolific career steering existing iconic brands and launching his own has been marked by innovation, passion and some truly astonishing clothes. He dressed many iconic celebrities, including Michelle Obama, Beyonce, Anne Hathaway, Gweyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez, as well as creating the iconic 007 suits for Daniel Craig's James Bond.
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