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“I'm a natural-born boss, I have to say. I just like to be good at things. Even as a child, I was boss of my family.”

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Tom Ford

Tom Ford, born on August 27, 1961, is a renowned fashion designer from the United States. Known for his unique aesthetic and exquisite craftsmanship, he has achieved remarkable success in the fashion industry. Tom Ford has served as the creative director of several renowned brands, including Yves Saint Laurent and Gucci, and his works are beloved by fashion enthusiasts around the world. more

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