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Monday, November 15, 2010
Tom Ford's Muse Returns In "The Ravens"
With a beautifully shot story, Tom Ford has recycled his memorably inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's film "The Birds" with his F/W 2010 ad campaign. To be honest kiddas, I can't believe it has been an entire year since these ads were first released!
Not since, Tom Ford's Spring/Summer 2010 Ad Campaign, have we seen photos featuring Ford's muse Nicholas Hoult. In case you've forgotten, Nicholas appeared in thee critically acclaimed and now classic film "A Single Man". As I said in the beginning, this is a film with such powerful-grand cinematic quality. Acting non-included, it's a visual-feast to lay your eyes on.
Above, we see Nick's outfit as a state of retro-modern perfection. The blue velvet suit, along with the matching checkered smart shirt, scarf, and the aviator sunglasses make for a perfectly tailored and groomed campaign.
A Single Man was and will continue to be a film that resonates of truth, beauty, and sorrow. Scope out a brief write-up we featured one year ago at the time of the film's release....A Single Man.
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A Single Man,
Nicholas Holt,
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