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A Tom Ford Quantum Suiting

Investigative article on one fan's journey around the creation of his Tom Ford Quantum of Solace suit.  An inside look at the process, the store, the people, and a meeting with the man himself...Tom Ford!

 

Thought some of you might get a kick out of this story... I have been documenting for my podcasts the journey of aquiring a Tom Ford QoS suit over the last two months... 

During that time I have had fittings, received the suit, and have had many a conversation with the Tom Ford people in the interim regarding all things Bond both present and future. This will all be documented on film in an upcoming Bond Lifestyle podcast. That all being said last week I received a message from Tom Ford's publicist and Mario Lopez (rep at Tom Ford) to invite me to a private cocktail reception at the NYC Store where I would meet Tom Ford himself. The foundation (excuse the pun) of the reception was a quiet launch around Tom Ford's cosmetics line but I jumped at the chance to meet Tom Ford himself. 

 

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So, with wife in hand AND wearing my new QoS Tom Ford suit I entered the evening not expecting much but being very pleasantly surprised. Not only did I get to meet Tom Ford and chat with him but two of my Bond collecting brothers also wound up being at the reception! SRuzgar and Redsleighdown. 

 

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The reception itself was a very high class affair with flowing champagne, caviar etc... the servers and attendants were all models and the small crowd was a mix of beautiful people and funky looking people. As my wife and I stood sipping champagne and catching up with Simon and Charlie, Mario came around the corner and stated to us that there was someone who wanted to meet us...then appeared Tom Ford, looking every bit like his photos and movies. He greeted us, noticing all te details of our suits, accessories, and even remarked how Simon and I had to be brothers because we looked so much alike. 

 

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We chatted it up for much longer than I expected and as he turned to work another part of the crowd I had to ask, "Mr. Ford, as corny as this is, would you mind if I took a picture with you?" Fully expecting him to gently turn down the request I was happily surprised that the opposite happened...a new Tom Ford appeared. We spent the next several minutes with Tom Ford graciously taking photos with us AND him teaching us how to pose! "Look through the lens and MELT it!" "Look through the lens at someone on the other side you want to seduce!" 

Clearly I was not as good at this off the bat...need practice. Interestingly my request sent the room into a fervor of requests for posed photos which he happily obliged. Throughout the night when we ran into TF he would always refer to Simon and I as "the brothers". 

Not to take too much away from the podcast, but of course we spoke about Bond to the TF reps and suffice it to say we are working diligently on getting the manifesto for the new movie. It may be challenging intially because apart from suitings, TF may be designing pieces specifically for the film that would not be available until fall of next year. All in all, an amazing evening with friends, cool ambiance, and Tom Ford.

 

Now watch the video podcast!    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysWeOe7NLpE

Comments (15)

You certainly are a dashing fellow!
Just like James!
(I loved the video!)
How much does a TF suit run?
Best, Steve Downing
http://HongKongCustom.com
You're not alpha enough for TF suiting.
the suit is about $3500....and thank you taco!
Great story! Some closeups of the suit would be cool.
is the quality of tom ford better than that of lets say hermes, or its it pretty much the same or better? obviously in terms of caraceni etc it would be inferior
looks like an amazing suit btw
One of the fabric swatch books that I have at work, has a note saying that a certain fabric was used in one of the Bond movies.
The fabric in the movie was Mohair Tonic...and I would say in my opinion it is superior to Hermes.
I am not entirely sure who makes Hermes, but I suspect it is a Neapolitan house, perhaps Kiton? I can tell by the lining in the jacket sleeve that it is likely to be Neapolitan maker. On the other hand, I think that Tom Ford's construction in a new RTW suit I purchased a few weeks ago is as good as my mtm Zegna and it should be, given it is made in the same factory. However, I don't believe it is anywhere near as good as Brioni or Kiton. Brioni and Kiton's construction feels lighter and more luxurious particularly in the shoulder, so it may be what's invisible to the naked eye that counts the most, the construction of the canvas and it's materials. Tom is capturing an old world Saville Row aesthetic and bringing it to life in a manner that is accessible. Lets hope he refines the make even more and we get to enjoy it again and again.
Hi David, I just wanted some advice from you because you seem to be well educated in all matters Tom Ford. I recently came across a Tom Ford suit blazer with notch lapels which is very similar to your falconer jacket in black. The seller wants 500 usd for the jacket. I am sure it is authentic but I was wondering if you thought it would be absurd not to buy the jacket for that price. It is basically new without tags. It's a great price I believe after seeing some Tom Ford blazers go for upwards of 2000$. The thing is that I'm still a business student on a budget and was wondering if the construction of Tom Ford's suits are that superior. Thanks for your help.
as long as the lable isn't cut or discolored it sounds like a good deal...they are well made!
Wow, that suit looks amazing! And fantastic on you :)
you sir, are legendary. i bow to you.
Great suit–looks sharp!
Your pants seem to fit even better than Tom's his pants always seem to be to long for me
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