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Introducing Haider Ackermann’s Vision For Tom Ford

The time has come for Haider Ackermann to showcase his vision for Tom Ford, the American fashion brand he took over at the helm of last September. (Ackermann replaced former creative director Peter Hawkings, who only held the position for one year following Ford’s departure.) Sure, there have been a few sneak peeks in the form of custom looks for Timothée Chalamet, but I speak for everyone in fashion when I say I need more.

On Wednesday, at 19:00 Paris time (1:00 PM in New York), the former Berluti designer and current Canada Goose creative director held his first runway show since joining Tom Ford. The space was dark and dimly lit, with various paths for models like Vittoria Ceretti, Mona Tougaard, Alex Consani, Lulu Tenney, and Sara Caballero to travel down, all the while donning a mix of beautifully tailored—Ackermann’s specialty—suits, gowns, and separates in either vibrant pastel or neon shades or futuristic neutrals, like navy and gray. In a press release, he talks about this balance, which can be seen throughout the 55-piece collection. “Entering the house that Mr. Tom Ford built, I was drawn to the man himself, whose personality reverberates through everything he envisioned,” Ackermann wrote. “He is nightlife, I am the morning after: this is where our dance begins.”