People We Love 2016: Tom Ford

Some of His closest friends doubted Tom Ford’s decision to pursue film directing, but his A Single Man opened to rave reviews and award nods.

Photo courtesy Obscured Pictures

Seven years later, Ford is back behind the lens with a psychological thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal (pictured) and Amy Adams called Nocturnal Animals. Ford’s effort has wowed crowds at international film festivals, who’ve called it as stylish as it is suspenseful. But what else would we expect from the man who spent the last three James Bond films draping Daniel Craig in some of the finest suits ever to grace the silver screen?

Want more inspiration? Check out our People We Love section to learn about past year’s People We Love. Also from our archives, read Looking Back on the Heroes of Marriage Equality.

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