Since Tom Ford’s return into womenswear, Interview Magazine February 2011 had showcased an in-depth interview with John Currin, photographed by Craig McDean. Tom Ford had singlehandedly brought Gucci back to life, revamped YSL and is the only designer whose tongue-in-cheek advertisements lead to such exposure and sales.
The Ford-Currin dialogue is featured on the Interview website. However, for a more in-depth look, you should definitely pick up a copy of the Interview Magazine February 2011 issue, which is rumored to become a collector’s item.
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Interview Magazine February 2011 Spotlights Tom Ford's Success
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