New York Fashion Week
Tom Ford gets down to the long and short of it with mega glam collection and racy fragrance
Tom Ford always does things his way — and he has the clout to do it. The mercurial designer/film director got a jump on New York Fashion Week by debuting his spring/summer 2018 collection Wednesday night ahead of the official start on Thursday.
A glam celebrity crowd, including a platinum blonde Kim Kardashian, Chaka Khan, and Julianne Moore, occupied the front row at the Park Avenue Armory and stayed around for a big party that recalled Ford's heyday at Gucci and Saint Laurent in the '90s as well as the disco '70s as shirtless waiters in short shorts, knee-high tube socks, and sneakers dressed like Studio 54 club kids as DJ Virgil Abloh spun tunes.
Most everyone raved that the whole affair was “Fucking Fabulous,” which just happens to be the racy name of Ford's new limited-edition fragrance, which launched on Thursday in his boutiques, including at his Houston's River Oaks District and Dallas Highland Park Village stores.
It retails for $310 for the 50mL bottle and $495 for the atomizer.
“You hear [fuck] on television all the time. In a way it’s lost its edge, but nobody had put it on a bottle of perfume,” Ford said in an interview with Business of Fashion. “You know, one day I said, ‘Oh my god, this is fucking fabulous.' And I thought, ‘Why don’t we just call it that?’”
“And it is a good fragrance. It is fucking fabulous.”
The show was vintage Tom Ford. Nightime looks alternated between long and short, from glamorous to-the-floor red carpet gowns with sequined sleeves to micro mini-dresses in bold shades that resembled long tunics rather than short dresses. Some evening looks were topped off with a satin tuxedo jacket with big lapels and even bigger shoulders.
For daytime, the Tom Ford look is super-casual, with athletic baseball jackets; crinkly, colorful track suits with drawstring waists; cargo pants with a U-shaped maillot or crisp navy double-breasted blazer: rolled-up short-shorts, and belted trench coats.
"Women’s daytime clothes have evaporated…They wear jeans, a T-shirt, a cool jacket and a great pair of shoes, " Ford told BoF. "Evening, however…is mega."