Designer Debuts at Tom Ford and Dries Van Noten
Briefly

During Haider Ackermann's debut as creative director of Tom Ford in Paris, the atmosphere was filled with a blend of elegance and edgy sophistication. The collection emphasized a substantial use of leather in various styles, moving away from the more provocative elements of Tom Ford's prior aesthetic. Ackermann’s vision suggested a return to formality in the fashion world, showcasing garments that were less about overt sexuality and more about refined discretion. The ambience, reminiscent of an exclusive club, highlighted both the nostalgia of Tom Ford's legacy and Ackermann's fresh perspective.
The night was a blend of Haider Ackermann's vision and Tom Ford's heritage, showcasing leather garments reimagined for a more discreet, sophisticated modernity.
With the debut of Ackermann as creative director, the fashion show featured a private club atmosphere that marked a significant turn towards formality in modern menswear.
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