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O**N
Love his amazing tailoring
Get a fashion well being boost just by looking at the pictures of this iconic designer Tom F. T inspires me with my own clothing choices, which will of course be from second hand stores. In typical dyslexia style I’m yet to read it.
A**L
Cute little hardback fashion books
Haven’t bought these to read as much as to use to style a bedside table!Neat little hardback books. They look stylish and fitted my colour scheme.
N**D
Too impersonal….
Reads like a financial report. Next to no background on the man himself - his influences, his sources of inspiration, his thoughts on matters specific and general - just the smallest snippet here and there. Compared to the ‘Little Book of Alexander McQueen’ (written by a different author) which references many an associate’s personal experience and many a fashion critic’s point of view this is for the most part just a bland resume of the business side to TF’s career. And not particularly well illustrated either compared to other titles in this series I’ve seen. Poor, bordering on plain dull…..
C**S
Decent, but covers what most of us already know
Decent little book, but if I'm fair, if you're a Tom Ford fan like myself, you'll find it doesn't tell you much new at all.There's very little on his history, for example. How he started, why, what drove his passion. As Tom Ford wasn't part of the process, I guess the book leans heavily on what they could find online. It definitely doesn't include any info on his future, plans or anything about the man post-fashion.It's potentially worth having, but I mostly skim-read it in a couple of hours. It's quite short as it's quite a small book.
L**E
Marked
Really disappointed big mark down the front of the book-it was for a coffee table book so can't use but delivery was fast and next day
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