Tom Ford

Fashion designer Tom Ford. Image via Twitter @papermagazine

‘Homogenised’ fashion: Tom Ford misses celebs taking risks on red carpets

Tom Ford has admitted celebrity fashion has become ‘homogenised’ these days and misses celebrities taking risks on the red carpet.

Tom Ford

Fashion designer Tom Ford. Image via Twitter @papermagazine

Tom Ford misses the time when celebrities didn’t have stylists because they took “bigger risks”.

The 60-year-old fashion designer has admitted many A-listers these days have agents and stylists dictating what they should wear on the red carpet, and Ford admitted it’s all become “a little bit homogenised”.

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TOM FORD SPEAKING TO GQ

Speaking to GQ, Tom Ford said:

“Oh my god, my taste in celebrities? Well, I like celebrities in general because they’re unafraid of fashion. They need fashion. They need, when they walk down a red carpet, to get attention, so they’re not afraid. They’ll take much bigger risks. It’s great to see a celebrity wearing your clothes. Did you write down a question about stylists?

To which the journalist replied:

“Oh yes. The celebrity stylist is one of the most powerful people in Hollywood, at this point. I’m curious what you think about that phenomenon.”

TOM FORD WISHES CELEB STYLISTS HAD LESS INFLUENCE

The former Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent creative director responded:

“I wish they were a little less powerful, I have to say. There was a time in the seventies, for example, if you look at old Oscar pictures, before celebrities had stylists, and my God, people took even more risks. There were great things going down the red carpet then. I think sometimes there becomes a little bit of homogenisation, because it isn’t even the stylist.”

“Before these men and women hit a red carpet, their agents weigh in on what they’re doing, there’s a stylist who weighs in, and things can become a little bit homogenised,” Ford added..

“I guess when you asked my favourite celebrity to dress, it’s the ones who really know themselves. And if they’re working with a stylist, they assert themselves, or the stylist is kind of running around finding things that they asked them to find. There are those celebrities who have their own sense of style.”

The designer behind Hollywood A-listers

Ford has dressed the biggest names in Hollywood from Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Anne Hathaway to Daniel Craig, Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, and Ryan Gosling.

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