Tom Ford's Fall-Winter 2016 collection at NYFW Spring-Summer 2017 2Tom Ford's Fall-Winter 2016 collection at NYFW Spring-Summer 2017 2

Tom Ford is a pioneer in the `see now, buy now` movement.

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Stage show through photos of Jarrett Allan

Busy with the release of the story film `Nocturnal Animals` at the recent Venice film festival, Tom Ford went to New York to prepare for the much-anticipated show.

Tom Ford's Fall-Winter 2016 collection at NYFW Spring-Summer 2017

Tom Ford organized a cozy dinner party for guests, not just a regular fashion show.

Tom Ford’s show was condensed with 180 guests sitting at a dinner party with cocktails at the famous Four Seasons restaurant in New York and a performance by Leo Bridges.

Tom Ford's Fall-Winter 2016 collection at NYFW Spring-Summer 2017

Karlie Kloss in a seductive metallic dress design

Tom Ford's Fall-Winter 2016 collection at NYFW Spring-Summer 2017

Former supermodel Cindy Crawford is charming at the age of 50

Tom Ford's Fall-Winter 2016 collection at NYFW Spring-Summer 2017

Naomi Campbell is on the guest list

Tom Ford's Fall-Winter 2016 collection at NYFW Spring-Summer 2017

The Major Food Group is responsible for serving food for Tom Ford’s show

Tom Ford said about his Fall-Winter collection: `You need to admire the clothes but you also want to feel like you’re wearing them.`

Jon Hamm through photos of Inez and Vinoodh at Tom Ford’s show

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beats.

Ellie Bamber at Tom Ford’s show

Veteran actress Uma Thurman at Tom Ford’s show

Tom Ford’s Fall-Winter collection is divided into two parts.

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Grace Hartzel opened Tom Ford’s show

Tom Ford’s Fall-Winter collection continues with waist-cinching designs combined with large leather belts to honor a seductive but no less luxurious look.

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Pencil skirts are the highlight of the collection

Waist-cut designs combined with pencil skirts and high boots in Tom Ford’s Fall-Winter collection

The combination of chestnut leather designs and tweed fabric brings the perfect Fall-Winter fashion style.

Besides, a big fashion trend for Fall-Winter 2016 is fur coats with diverse color combinations also present in Tom Ford’s Fall-Winter collection.

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Gigi Hadid in Tom Ford’s fur coat design

Unique color mix in Tom Ford’s design

We can still see the 70s fashion silhouette in Tom Ford’s Fall-Winter collection.

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Leopard print is also favored by Tom Ford in the Fall-Winter 2016 collection

The second part of the collection was opened by Karly Loyce with an ivory white shirt, flowing pants and a bold cutout back.

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Karly Loyce opened the second part of the show

Bold back design

The Tom Ford collection continues with designs combining black velvet, silver sequins and luxurious feathers performed by Tom Ford’s favorite models of the 90s: Carolyn Murphy, Amber Valletta, and Liya Kebede.

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Behind the scenes photo by Kevin Tachman.

Amber Valletta in a backless black velvet dress with luxurious metallic details reminiscent of Tom Ford at Gucci in the 90s

Sequins are used by Tom Ford in a variety of ways, from loose shirts combined with contrasting velvet or feather pencil skirts to luxurious long dresses.

Sequin combined with luxurious fringe skirt

The silver sequin shirt stands out when combined with velvet

Bold cutout details are the highlight of the collection.

Tom Ford replied that when you spend millions of dollars promoting a collection, it only makes sense that those products are available in stores.

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The metallic dress design closes Tom Ford’s Fall-Winter collection

What’s even better, the makeup products in the Fall-Winter collection are also available at Tom Ford’s stores and website.

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Lipstick colors in Tom Ford’s Fall-Winter 2016 collection

Tom Ford is the first designer to launch the Fall-Winter 2016 Ready-to-Wear Fashion Collection at New York Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2017.

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