In the ever-evolving realm of fashion with volatile trends that come and go, Tom Ford's SS24 collection stands as a new testament to the fashion house’s enduring charm of seduction and glamour. Stepping into the limelight as the new creative director, Peter Hawkings, Tom Ford's right-hand man of the past 25 years at Gucci and Tom Ford, unveiled a symphony of sensual sophistication with a hint of sleek retro-chic reimagined.
Seduction Redefined: Peter Hawking's Debut Delivers on Tom Ford's Legacy
If you’ve been enchanted by the classical allure of the old Tom Ford, you’ll adore the new era Peter Hawkings has orchestrated a seamless transition into with sensuality and glamour taking the center stage. The SS24 collection is a celebration of immediacy, ease, and unbridled effortlessness.
The new creative director invited us to travel back to the captivating '70s the collection was inspired by, to bring a blend of timeless sophistication and contemporary spontaneity, created for the modern, stylish, confidence-exuding woman that naturally captures attention anywhere she goes.
Bagging Elegance: The Introduction of Peter Hawkings' Debut Bags
Talking about Tom Ford SS24 bags in particular, Peter Hawkings' detail-obsessed approach is evident in every one of them, plus the new season is not just about the bags, it's about the tales they tell and the women who carry them.
Whether sleek or rendered in a croc-stamped leather, the compact Whitney Shoulder Bag (mini or small) has a magnetic flap closure, accented with custom T Bit hardware, and a detachable chain for hand, shoulder and crossbody-carry options.
Available in black and trending pastel hues.
Monarch Mini Bag is another versatile statement piece with detachable chain shoulder for an effortless shoulder bag to clutch transition.
The flap silhouette is adorned with engraved gold tone T-shaped clasp.
Tara Crossbody was created for the modern woman on the move.
Rendered in grain leather, she comes with two detachable and adjustable straps, magnetic closure with hanging T hardware, has two compartments (you can fit everything from your mobile, make-up and miscellaneous to a pair of foldable ballet shoes for those days you just know you'll need them), and a zipped pocket.
Peter Hawkings’ debut for Tom Ford brings back the sensual and glamorous essence of the seventies, and reconfirms that the devil (and the delight) is definitely in the details.
Love, Lozuri