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Gucci by Tom Ford
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Tom Ford's Gucci is the definitive fashion turnaround story. When Ford took creative control in 1995, Gucci was a struggling leather-goods house. Within two seasons, it was the most desired brand in the world.

Ford's vision was unapologetically sensual and precisely modern. The velvet suits of Autumn/Winter 1995 announced a new era; the white jersey collection of Spring/Summer 1996 confirmed it. His Gucci was sleek, provocative, and utterly confident - a counterpoint to the prevailing deconstructionist mood of 1990s fashion.

The collections through 2004 maintained this standard: razor-sharp tailoring, body-conscious silhouettes, luxurious fabrications, and an unmistakable attitude that defined an entire decade of red-carpet dressing. Ford also revived Gucci's accessories legacy, creating some of the era's most iconic bags and shoes.

Our Tom Ford-era Gucci archive captures this transformative period. Each piece is authenticated and represents the precision, sensuality, and confidence that defined fashion's most glamorous decade.