TOM FORD SAYS 'MEN ARE HIDING BEHIND CLOTHES'

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With a more natural relationship to nudity, we might also be freed up to find each other a lot more fascinating.

There’s an quality to being naked; the fewer clothes and accessories a person wears, the less you judge them, and the more you notice their truest traits, like their eyes or their charisma, their great hands or their one-of-a-kind hair or, most importantly, their personality and character. 

As much as I love clothing, it gives us one more layer to hide behind,” says Tom Ford in GQ Style.

4 Responses to “TOM FORD SAYS 'MEN ARE HIDING BEHIND CLOTHES'”

  1. CD says:

    “the fewer clothes and accessories a person wears, the less you judge them”

    LOL. What a completely absurd lie.

  2. Drake says:

    .. or the other positive qualities you can identify if noone is wearing clothing, like the beer gut, and unsightly crops of hair.

    I agree with the above, that’s idiotic, and not realistic thinking.

  3. James says:

    Ok, so I wear clothes and people judge that. Then I take off my nice american clothes and show a giant obese pot belly with microphallus, and they won’t judge. \

    someone never went to the high school shower.

  4. Chris says:

    Ford is looking at nudity from an artistic point of view. If we started seeing nudity more in magazines and other forms of media, society as a whole would be desensitized to the naked body, thus searching for deeper meaning once a naked body is presented to us.
    I doubt he is talking to fat men who are insecure about the bodies that they have let themselves morph into.

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