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American glamour: sharp tailoring, sensual eveningwear, polish.
Tom Ford built a house on high-gloss American glamour: razor-sharp tailoring, sensual eveningwear, and the kind of polish he first brought to Gucci in the 1990s. The alternatives below share either the precision of the cut or the unapologetic luxe.
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Tom Ford sits at the dressed-up end of luxury, where tailoring and eveningwear lead. Its closest cousins are the houses fluent in sharp silhouettes and high shine. Saint Laurent is the nearest cross-shop on slim tailoring; Gucci shares the lineage directly, since Ford defined its 1990s era; Dolce & Gabbana and Versace match the Italian-glamour intensity; Givenchy and Brunello Cucinelli cover the formal-tailoring tier.
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The nearest cross-shop on slim, sharp tailoring and rock-glam eveningwear. Similar tier, similar silhouette.
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Direct lineage: Ford defined Gucci's 1990s glamour era. The sensual-luxe instinct still runs through the house.
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Italian-glamour intensity at a similar tier. Eveningwear and tailoring with the volume turned up.
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Shares the high-shine, unapologetic-luxe attitude. Bolder prints, same dressed-up register.
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Sharp Parisian tailoring and eveningwear at an adjacent tier. The formal cross-shop.
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For the quieter, fabric-led end of the Tom Ford tailoring wardrobe. Italian artisanal construction without the shine.
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