
Tom Ford's 2014-15 Autumn/Winter collection featured clean, relaxed, and linear silhouettes based on 1960s-inspired silhouettes. The collection, which viewed iconic pieces from Ford's native American West through the lens of his time in London, also featured a dress inspired by a Native American tunic. While featuring many ultra-gorgeous pieces, such as an animal-print fur coat and a crimson crocodile top and skirt, the collection also exuded a relaxed atmosphere. A football shirt-style dress emblazoned with the words "TOM FORD 61" in all-over sequins was inspired by the one worn by singer Jay-Z when he performed his song "Tom Ford" on stage. Incidentally, "61" refers to Ford's birth year, 1961.


































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