The Rise and Fall of Tom Ford

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @BrickWolfy
    @BrickWolfy Год назад +86

    5:50 why is this BCG matrix completely wrong? lol

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +5

      Its the pinned comment. I added it last minute and didnt read it properly

    • @BrickWolfy
      @BrickWolfy Год назад +10

      @@understitchYT Comment doesnt show up for me but fair enough lol. Great video still and respect for responding to a comment on a month old vid with 250k views

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +5

      @@BrickWolfy I try to reply to all comments, but Ill look into the fact that comment isnt showing up for you, thank you for letting me know

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +11

      I think they deleted the comment, tysm for bringing my attention to it, Ill pin yours

    • @neverhungryagain2187
      @neverhungryagain2187 Год назад

      @@BrickWolfyI’m so confused

  • @1970ricardoferrer
    @1970ricardoferrer Год назад +301

    Thank you ... I have been working for Tom Ford for the past 7 years at one of the boutiques here in the USA. Before it was announce to the public they sold the company Mr Ford had a conference call with all the his employees and expressed to all of us how grateful He was to us for our work and dedication to the company, He seem to be very kind man .

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +28

      Thats so thoughtful, how kind

    • @valerieneal2747
      @valerieneal2747 Год назад +19

      RICARDO...I CAN IMAGINE WHAT IT WAS A PRIVILEGE FOR YOU TO WORK FOR HIS COMPANY. SEVEN YEARS IS A LONG TIME TO WORK FOR ANYONE THESE DAYS, ESPECIALLY IN THE FASHION WORLD. FOR HIM TO RECOGNIZE AND RESPECT IN THE CONFERENCE THE FACT THAT HIS EMPLOYEES ARE THE BACKBONE OF THE COMPANY HE HAS CREATED DEFINITELY IS THE HALLMARK OF A FASHION DESIGNER WHO NOT ONLY LOVED WHAT HE CREATED...BUT COULD HAVE NOT DONE THIS WITHOUT YOU.

    • @1970ricardoferrer
      @1970ricardoferrer Год назад +7

      @@valerieneal2747 He is a true gentleman.

    • @broddablack5290
      @broddablack5290 Год назад

      He is

    • @seana1293
      @seana1293 Год назад

      How do you like working for the company? Is the money good? I am thinking of applying

  • @ray-mc-l
    @ray-mc-l Год назад +188

    Honestly, I'm glad he sold. I really, really, really want to see another Tom Ford movie. A few scenes in A Single Man were the film equivalent of running your hand over silk.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +27

      Its also retained a lot of relevance which is quite astounding. He said later in an interview he had absolutely no idea thag initially people didnt believe he could do it and were gassing him 😂

    • @lucia37425
      @lucia37425 Год назад

      true! x

    • @Lostinamomentillnevergetback
      @Lostinamomentillnevergetback Год назад +1

      A lot of my adult design inspiration came from this film

    • @mehere337
      @mehere337 Год назад +2

      Did you miss Nocturnal Animals?

    • @DNBon.an808
      @DNBon.an808 Год назад +2

      @@mehere337 wish i did.

  • @omomo202
    @omomo202 Год назад +219

    His original perfume line was what really opened up my nose to “niche” perfumery.
    I don’t consider the TF fragrance line to be niche anymore, but his original private blends are STILL my absolute favourites! The quality and creativity blew my 29 year old mind at the time.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +16

      I wish I could smell them. Im honestly not huge on perfume, but I love to hear and read about people that are passionate about their topic, and niche perfumery is such an interesting topic (thats why I really enjoy Erin Parsons)

    • @rubyred93chev
      @rubyred93chev Год назад +9

      _His first endeavor into the perfume line was the 2006 creation of "Black Orchid Eau de Parfum'. (It was and still is a masterpiece...of which it's one of my favorites of his). And yes his Private Blends are some of the very best fragrances, comparable to very few other niche lines._

    • @valerieneal2747
      @valerieneal2747 Год назад +3

      @@rubyred93chev I AGREE, GENE.

    • @marthas9255
      @marthas9255 Год назад +1

      VIP boutiquey stuff is a whole other world indeed.

    • @Slideyslide
      @Slideyslide Год назад +4

      Agreed. I still use one of his for special occasions. Absolutely love it!

  • @chigal0926
    @chigal0926 Год назад +48

    I’ve always liked Tom Ford. He never came off snotty or diva like. His background is in architecture, so maybe that may have been an issue. But I can honestly say he had a respect for women.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +17

      I think he was generally just more interested in men and wanted to show them something that they could find sexy, while still empowering the women to have their own sexual confidence (at least thats my interpretation of his work)

  • @soshspotgames4380
    @soshspotgames4380 Год назад +423

    There is genuinely nothing on earth that can compare with a Tom Ford suit. I have exactly one, which I purchased nearly a decade ago now that is still utterly beautiful and in perfect condition. The entire experience of going to the flagship store, being fitted and advised, etc. It's something I will always remember. That one Tom Ford suit I own cost more than my entire wardrobe combined and I don't regret it. It demands attention without being flashy, it is sophisticated and elegant without being pretentious....it's just perfection.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +32

      I would really like to see a TF and a Zegna suit together and up close to compare because Im so fascinated by it

    • @lullemans72
      @lullemans72 Год назад +34

      may i ask how much you spent on that suit? is it bespoke or MTM? i have never owned a TF suit and probably never will. but i do own a bespoke suit made by a renowned tailor here in tokyo where i live. i paid about 4000 USD around the time 4 years ago. i'm also currently in the process of having a new bespoke suit made by a different tailor, also around the same price point. if your TF suit makes you feel awesome, then all the more power to ya. but i would like to think that no brand name, not even TF, can ever come close to the level of fit and detail one can get from a fully hand made bespoke suit.

    • @Rob.S-
      @Rob.S- Год назад +9

      @@lullemans72 Stole the words from my mouth. NOTHING in the world compares to that level of craftmanship.

    • @jaspreetsidhu5708
      @jaspreetsidhu5708 Год назад +17

      ​@@understitchYT I have both, the styling is unique to each brand. Tom ford is a bit more out there bigger lapels while the Zegna is a bit more classic. Fabric wise Zegna is better (for me I had mine custom made and had a choice in all fabrics). Fit and finish from stitching to seams is pretty much identical. I did have the option to have my suit finished in Switzerland or Italy (I did pick the couture factory). Which might be why. Honestly buy what makes you happy fit and finish wise. Both Zegna and Tom ford make amazing suits.

    • @Zazzri
      @Zazzri Год назад +1

      Saville Row bespoke laughs in the face of Tom Ford suits. You have fallen for marketing and don't know real quality craftsmanship. They are machined not hand finished (like all cheap suits) and just slap marketing and a high price point to fool people like yourself.

  • @missjosephinew
    @missjosephinew Год назад +44

    Once again you continue to deliver... Tom Ford is someone I have admired and respected for many years and I consider him a genius. I find you to be a great teacher with a voice and tone that keeps me focused. I learn alot from your videos and it's a great treat to have you on RUclips. Thank you.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +7

      Im so glad you enjoyed the video 🙌🙌 i agree that tom ford is really a genuis businessperson too

  • @uhwhattt
    @uhwhattt Год назад +74

    the shade in the way he says "a little Michael Kors-y"

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +9

      😶

    • @tusia20_85
      @tusia20_85 Год назад +2

      @@understitchYT 🤭 I would love to see an analysis of Michael Kors.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +7

      @@tusia20_85 honestly that video would be so interesting, their new strategy to turn the company around is fantastic

    • @joshuaC.
      @joshuaC. Год назад +1

      I winced a bit at that commentary

    • @thedigitalodometer945
      @thedigitalodometer945 Год назад +2

      “He”?

  • @darrelsuarez
    @darrelsuarez Год назад +12

    omg everyone wake up new understitch, video

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +3

      My immediate thought to this was that 90s board game SSHH dont wake dad! Idk why🤷‍♂️

  • @Carducci1959
    @Carducci1959 Год назад +63

    Tom Ford will always be remembered, design wise, for his contribution to the house of Gucci.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      Always

    • @vaughnreedjr6592
      @vaughnreedjr6592 Год назад +1

      Gucci was popular brands before Tom Ford was there.

    • @ead7154
      @ead7154 Год назад +1

      @@vaughnreedjr6592yes but if it wasnt for TM Gucci probably wouldn’t have made it through the 20th century and so forth

    • @AceTheSkylord
      @AceTheSkylord Год назад

      ​​@@vaughnreedjr6592True. But Ford has made his contribution to the brand's legacy

  • @scpatl4now
    @scpatl4now Год назад +66

    Thank you for another great video! I think one pattern that your videos show us is that in fashion, you can't really just coast along on your past laurels. This industry is always demanding that you push the creative envelope forward. On a separate note...have you ever considered doing a video on Halston?

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +25

      No company is safe from a fall, thats for sure, and a quickfire way to ensure it is resting (which is why everyones looking at chanel for an impending fall) and YES I have very very very much thought of doing a video on Halston

    • @dimplesd8931
      @dimplesd8931 Год назад +4

      I just put that TF is next gen Halston in a comment. It’s funny that when he was with Gucci you didn’t hear that comment often. It’s not a slight. It’s a affirmation that Halston designs were classics and could be reinterpreted for younger generations like Chanel has done.

    • @rubyred93chev
      @rubyred93chev Год назад +1

      ​@@dimplesd8931 _TF and HALSTON are/were great designers. (I'm sure somewhere their paths had crossed when a very very young New York savvy Tom Ford had visited Studio 54 where Halston held court). I don't think TF is in any way the next gen Halston whatsoever though. Halston went on to design the Halston III line for JC Penneys in 1983(which that same year 'Bergdorf' dropped him from their store entirely). I think personally when Halston decided to design for JCP, his name was forever cheapened(the next year, he pretty much lost control of his company). I have mad respect for Halston, but the comparison with Tom Ford is purely in designer name only. The TF name will live on in infamy(just as the name Estee Lauder has, and always will)!_

  • @Maliceless100
    @Maliceless100 Год назад +277

    When a designer is talented in every area of his label's business except design, it's time to move on. I give him mad props for a steadfast belief in himself for one highwire project after another. At the end of his life, he won't regret all the things he didn't do (like most people); and this is the lesson he imparts so far.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +39

      Perhaps thats why they stuck to suits for so long, so that they didnt have to worry about the design side

    • @cowhidesunglasses
      @cowhidesunglasses Год назад +21

      Change the title to rise & rise TF will always live in my heart

    • @sams3015
      @sams3015 Год назад +3

      @@cowhidesunglasses actually good point…I feel like Under-(person) could use that title if looking at the fragrance and cosmetics line for underskin

    • @selenophile5256
      @selenophile5256 Год назад +3

      Sorry I am new to high fashion , if he wasn't good at design why did he make Gucci good again ? Didn't get design the dresses

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +11

      @@selenophile5256 Theres a difference between designing for commerciality and designing to innovate or to excite. Thats why he sometimes gets that criticism, because he's not a designers designer, its a marketeers designer. They both take talent imo, but thats why the argument is made

  • @DexterGautier
    @DexterGautier Год назад +282

    I miss the Gucci Tom Ford era :(

  • @sandramilfort9261
    @sandramilfort9261 Год назад +44

    Well done! well researched! You’re really the best for fashion business and history. I remember the great success he had with Gucci but was not so successful at YSL Pierre Berger loathed him and he was booed at the fashion show. He’s not a “designer” per se (he’s not creative or inventive like others in this field) but more of a businessman who offers great quality of clothes for those who can afford it. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +22

      Yes exactly, he was a designer for profits, not for creativity. Thats not to say that doesnt have amazing merits either, its arguably the best gucci era ever, his work is still adored today and his product quality is impeccable. A brilliant businessperson that dared to look at fashion from a different perspactive

    • @harrytimmy5070
      @harrytimmy5070 Год назад

      ​@@understitchYTI imagine they'd become a huge powerhouse with Zac Posen. They practically fit each others puzzles

  • @francescaestelle2886
    @francescaestelle2886 Год назад +15

    Tom Ford was one of the 1st high fashion brands that i got into. So classy & stylish.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Quite a unique positioning for sure, very interesting

  • @supersonique001
    @supersonique001 4 месяца назад +2

    This proper explanation of the fashion world clearly makes me realize, as depicted in the movie 'The Devil Wears Prada' , how the buying public is sold an illusion without even knowing they are being manipulated to purchase and value the cloth they drape on their bodies!! Brilliant and Machiavellian ! Well done and with a decidedly condescending English accent!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  4 месяца назад

      Generally I think people want to be told what they should and shouldn’t wear, I think people want that guidance, and in the end it does come across the way that it is in the Devil wears Prada because people are very willing to buy what they are presented with.
      It’s not like the people that are not fashion go to their tailor and get their basics made anymore

  • @FlyingSnow1509
    @FlyingSnow1509 Год назад +8

    Love the extra details in the video. And just notice how much he was influenced by old YSL. Massive influence. Thank u!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +4

      Its such a shame Yves hated him so much

    • @FlyingSnow1509
      @FlyingSnow1509 Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT that’s true(

    • @sito7186
      @sito7186 Год назад +3

      He was also very influenced by Halston

    • @valerieneal2747
      @valerieneal2747 Год назад

      @@understitchYT I KNOW...NEVER COULD FIGURE THAT OUT...SMH.

  • @musicsavage
    @musicsavage Год назад +23

    Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs...they once had the fashion world wrapped around their fingers and now...
    This business is a beast that you continuously have to feed with new ideas and when you can no longer, you're the one eaten.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +4

      sure, but thats just the nature of the fashion industry, its got planned obsolescence, so it's not like they didn't know their businesses wouldn't be the hottest thing forever. Marc is making a nice comeback atm now though with the platforms and Heaven (though thats also kind of falling off a bit)

  • @lalc2883
    @lalc2883 Год назад +5

    I love Tom Ford. He is one of the most important designer of those last 30 years. He has achieved a lot...
    I think he is a great designer. People like sometimes to diminish his contribution and say that he was more of marketing genius or stylist but I remember very impressive dresses, interesting coats and tailoring and also a bold taste. He is a designer who never shied away from challenging taste...
    He was a commercial designer and he was great at that. Valentino is a legend in fashion and his ambition has never been more than designing beautiful clothes for rich ladies. There's something noble about being a commercial designer and being good, extremely good at that.
    I loved YSL by Tom Ford. I really think that he became a designer with a capital D once he was exposed to the Ateliers in Paris. His designs pre-2001 were simple, well made, ambitious in style but never in cut or execution. He designed some of the best and ambitious collections of his career for both YSL and Gucci between 2001 and 2004. But YSL was a bit doomed. They bought all the licences and it impacted the growth of the brand. It was selling but not at the level of Gucci.
    Thankfully, his era allowed the finances of YSL to become more clean. Stefano continued the job and Slimane took the brand to another high.
    Unfortunately, I think that when he started his own brand, he wasn't consistent in his confidence. His vision for menswear and beauty was edgy in 2005 (Niche fragrances weren't the norm in the mainstream market and hyper luxe bespoke inspired designer menswear either). I think that he lacked confidence doing womenswear...
    This was a designer who dominated fashion from the late 90's to the mid 00's and during the gap between his exit from Gucci and comeback to his own brand, his repertoire was kept in style by the generation that grew up admiring him ( Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler...etc). Every season, we would see glimpse of his heritage in the catwalk.
    It felt like he didn't want to compete with his glorious past by first not showing in Paris or Milan and by doing those off-seasons, very evening wear oriented collections when fashion was moving to a more casual and daywear oriented direction.
    I also feel like his personal life had more impact on his business and maybe he lacked focus. He moved to LA, directed a movie between womenswear collections, showed in NYC and London...
    I think he had some great moments at his own brand but maybe people had unrealistic expectations from him.
    Nevertheless, I like that his brand is going forward. He has a legacy in fashion and has build the perfect structure to support a luxury operation. I hope they will stop showing in NYC though.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      This was a great comment, thank you, I agree with what you said, he did do a great job at streamlining YSL so that Hedi could really boost the company, and I agree people expected too much of him. But ultimately, it was his job to meet those expectations and eventually he did (imo) with the very intimate shows, really pushing that new, openly exclusive kind of luxury.
      Im glad to see his business will continue into the future, even if it is without him, and I hope they can turn around the finances (my guess is with a push on licensed products) to bring back Tom Ford to the height it really deserves

    • @lalc2883
      @lalc2883 Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT It's all a matter of creative direction after all. What he was clever to do when selling the brand to ESTEE LAUDER was to involve all his historic partners (ZEGNA and MARCOLIN). It means consistency in terms of quality and marketing as it's business as usual and because the positioning of those partners is luxury, it's in their interest to maintain the exclusivity of the brand.
      They have diversified the brand already to the max with Tom, from underwear to timepieces so now, they have to make it stronger in terms of creative direction and merchandising.
      Zegna is doing a great job with Thom Browne but they have always struggled to make AGNONA happen. They really have the opportunity to do something great with this brand.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      @@lalc2883 This is a really good point actually, it certainly was a great idea

  • @eden20111
    @eden20111 Год назад +3

    His cologne Tom Ford Noir is my absolute favorite. It’s expensive but well worth it and lasts me years. I get compliments all the time.

  • @jakecavendish3470
    @jakecavendish3470 Год назад +5

    I don't especially love his clothing but I admire his work ethic!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      His work ethic is incredible and his talent for business is very admirable

  • @sylph7777
    @sylph7777 Год назад +3

    This channel is simply brilliant. Thank you

  • @thebrothaj
    @thebrothaj Год назад +8

    my fingers are crossed for the peter hawkings era of tom ford… hoping that he can move the brand forward with reverence but infuse it with some new energy. tom ford (the man) is for me, one of the last great personalities of fashion in the vein of ysl, valentino, alaia and (of course) lagerfeld.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I hope he keeps the spirit of the company alive for sure, but I also hope that they can evolve the style to something that is more his work. I dont want a mens version of Virginie Viard 😂

  • @insulaarachnid
    @insulaarachnid Год назад +19

    Tom Ford's fashion always seemed so sensual and sexy to me.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Its interesting how that prevails as the brand legacy when that obviously nearly all comes fromt he advertising and marketing

    • @insulaarachnid
      @insulaarachnid Год назад +4

      @@understitchYT For me the silky shirts, velvet jackets & various sparkly stuff infused my perception of his brand. It looked so sexy to wear and touch!

    • @DrRDW
      @DrRDW Год назад +1

      ​@understitchYT that's because if you look at the fine detail in all of his ventures, Tom Ford is a marketing genius. He had a vision and knew how ro market it. Very similar to Steve Jobs. These are marketing gurus. The most successful businessmen in their industries.

  • @therealrodney8561
    @therealrodney8561 Год назад +3

    The most humane place for Tom Ford to start rebuilding their brand is being more personable at the retail level!❤

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Either that or more exclusive, there’s not too many brands going for that ridiculous rich consumer anymore. There is less money in it, so I think that’s why they’ve all come down there more public route.

  • @kodman619
    @kodman619 Год назад +6

    Tom Ford suits, shoes, sunglasses, and men’s jackets are the absolute best as it relates to design, fabric, quality, and overall look. Nothing compares… he has a strict rationale for his designs and that is why he’s been such a success.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      quality over quantity

    • @Writer341
      @Writer341 Год назад

      Everything you named is the reason for why his brand is falling. His name is all over the place. Remember what happened to Halston

    • @peterhawley7179
      @peterhawley7179 Год назад

      @@Writer341 The styling of his mens suit is beyond compare. Perhaps the brand should streamline a little, but then again it's the suits (and men's style) that are first and foremost the most important thing of everything the Ton Ford brand is about. If I remember correctly, at first Tom Ford (the brand) was only menswear, no womenswear collection.

    • @Writer341
      @Writer341 Год назад

      @@peterhawley7179 I hear you but his first collections were women’s wear. He started the men’s collection a little later after. Either way, his brand has reached its peak. The only thing keeping it alive now are the fragrances. The clothing looks outdated and some are unwearable.

    • @Writer341
      @Writer341 Год назад

      @@understitchYT I believe he sold the company because it reached its peak. He didn’t want to end up like Halston.

  • @LaraaCharlottee
    @LaraaCharlottee Год назад +2

    Amazing video! I found your channel about a month ago and have been obsessed ever since ❤️

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Im so glad! Tysm💕 Im glad you like the video too 🙌

  • @bazgop
    @bazgop Год назад +6

    Love all your videos, thank you for the hard work you put into them ❤

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I’m so glad you like them, thank you for watching 🥰

    • @kham6006
      @kham6006 Год назад

      @@understitchYTdkny? Was the it girl then all went down hill-will you ever do one on her

  • @meowcenary21
    @meowcenary21 Год назад +2

    Your video on Rare Beauty was an eye opener on the other channel.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Thank you, Im glad you liked it, a lot of research went into it (obviously)

  • @RichMitch
    @RichMitch Год назад +12

    Would you cover the perfume/cosmetics side on underskin

    • @yuriaoquadrado_
      @yuriaoquadrado_ Год назад

      i hope so

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +8

      I really thought about it, started writing it, but there really wasnt a tonne of info so it ended up being quite short. Perhaps I will in the future though because those perfumes were iconic

  • @sams3015
    @sams3015 Год назад +20

    Great video, I love Tom Ford but it’s definitely one of those brands better know for it’s perfumes & eyewear

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +5

      Oh for sure. Its actually quite hard to get a hold of his clothing offering

    • @milostich8323
      @milostich8323 Год назад +1

      Lol huh? My enitre wardrobe is TF and its some of the noces clothes youll ever find

    • @sams3015
      @sams3015 Год назад +2

      @@milostich8323 that might be true for you but it doesn’t dismiss the fact he is definitely and undoubtedly more known for its eyewear & fragrance and that his stuff isn’t as readily available

    • @wintermute8315
      @wintermute8315 Год назад

      ​@@sams3015Nope. If you'd said the name to me, I would have said "suits", not fragrances or eyewear.

    • @ArisaMori
      @ArisaMori Год назад

      Makeup too. The best lipsticks. My makeup products are exclusively Tom Ford.

  • @mkcmkc83
    @mkcmkc83 Год назад +3

    This seems to confirm what I thought of Tom Ford’s work in terms of design. His work starts of a bit bold but is ultimately one note as it seemed for Gucci and the Tom Ford labels. Good enough products backed by exceptional branding and marketing.
    Btw, you might need to double check your BCG Matrix, they seem incorrect. The high-high is on the top left and doesn’t match the high-high locations of the arrows. The bottom row are both low-lows.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I know about the BGC thank you, it was a last minute add in because I felt the video needed movement. Unfortunately because of that I didnt read it so its all wrong, but luckily a lot of people noticed and I pinned a comment saying exactly that

  • @KuoChiawen05
    @KuoChiawen05 Год назад +4

    His touch with Bond clothes was genius.

  • @rhy8336
    @rhy8336 Год назад +5

    the asthetic can be translated to many sectors like womenswear and beyond it just needs a steady hand that isn’t going to far for the dollar. I mean they are in that way a hyper luxury brand but it will also require some risk taking which I hope the new owners recognize. And I think we might just be ready for a mini Tom ford renaissance

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I agree, its a very transferable aesthetic and as long as they can take risks and allow it to evolve then they can make a very stable business even after Toms gone

    • @rhy8336
      @rhy8336 Год назад +2

      @@understitchYT keep it up:) would love a Valentino vid!

  • @eschaefer6512
    @eschaefer6512 Год назад +8

    I think the clothing will eventually be dropped in favor of the perfume and cosmetics.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +3

      It looks like it yeah. Or they will introduce their own signature and will build the business around it

  • @krisnoffpadua6619
    @krisnoffpadua6619 Год назад +2

    Amazing video and a very informative look at his manufacturing.

  • @rubyred93chev
    @rubyred93chev Год назад +9

    _Recently subscribed to your channel as your content is well articulated and researched. (I know your series of 'The Rise, and Fall/Rise' is a big part of your channel's cache). That said, I honestly don't think a man that sold his company for 2.8 billion dollars last year has fallen in any way. For me personally, I've been enjoying his 'Private Blend' line since its inception. As far as his clothing line, even for me, it's out of my price range for the most part. (I do have a few gems of his though in my arsenal of ensembles). What I know for sure is that his fragrance/make-up/skin care lines will still remain beyond successful for several decades. ( In 2021 his company grossed something like 650+ million dollars). I will continue to support any and everything in his 'Private Blend' fragrance line, plus his regular fragrance line. TF hands down has the very best fragrances on the market today!_

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +3

      In honesty I did umm and err about rise or fall as the second word. But because they potentially havent made a profit since 2019, I felt it was unfair to call this a rise when other companies that have less chance to make a profit and arent I have called ‘fall’. The company has a lot of brand equity and I dont doubt that it will restructure and come back to the zeitgeist very strongly, but for now the company is on a bit of an unsure footing

    • @rubyred93chev
      @rubyred93chev Год назад

      @@understitchYT _Very well said. I think from a retail clothing line perspective, you're absolutely correct. But from a cosmetic and fragrance line point of view, I don't believe Estee Lauder would have spent 2.8 billion dollars if they thought the name TOM FORD was on unsure footing?_

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      Youre right, its the fashion side thats on unsure footing. The fragrances arent what they were, but Im sure they're still profitable, and they have enormous potntial, I think thats what contributed to the price of sale

    • @rubyred93chev
      @rubyred93chev Год назад

      @@understitchYT _Again, what keeps a house fresh is new releases. Going back to 2022 his fragrance line saw the relaunch of 'Bois Marocain', the launch of Noir Extreme Parfum, and the launch of two new cherry fragrances: Cherry Smoke, and Electric Cherry. For 2023, just recently: Grey Vetiver Parfum(which smells so amazing). The fragrance line the size of TF will always be relevant and sale's worthy(be reminded the sales numbers of the fragrances are not made public knowledge, so your assertion is strictly speculating)._

  • @augustinusaurelius4634
    @augustinusaurelius4634 Год назад +4

    Zegna truly has superb build quality and Estee Lauder has done an amazing job with the Tom Ford cosmetics stuff, one of the few designer brands that really comes close to Niche. I just hope they don’t further expand the signature fragrance line to refinance the sale…

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      If they do anything like that, I think theyll make a separate diffusion line for fragrances

    • @augustinusaurelius4634
      @augustinusaurelius4634 Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT Signature already functions as the diffusion line I think. They used to take mass appealing private blends reformulate them and release them at a lower price point, but this year alone there’s been several flankers of signature releases which probably isn’t a good sign.

    • @burgersuperking
      @burgersuperking Год назад

      TBH Estée Lauder RUINED TF perfumes, not they release only crap, and discontinued all good ones

    • @augustinusaurelius4634
      @augustinusaurelius4634 Год назад

      @@burgersuperking They have run Tom Ford Perfumes since its very inception with little oversight by Tom himself. They haven’t really ruined anything, they’re just sort of releasing more stuff than is maybe wise atm.

  • @lauralaladarling3775
    @lauralaladarling3775 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I really appreciate your awesome videos on the history and their head designers of renowned haute couture and ready to wear collections of Fashion Houses. I can't imagine why the Tom Ford name, especially as his collections were uninspired, repeatedly similar to older collections and generally failing was worth £2.8 billion to Estee Lauder! It seems ironic that Tom Ford is protective over his desighn creations when they were losing money and panned by the fashionista press. Xxx

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  7 месяцев назад

      Its most definitely for the perfumes. They really hold an interesting luxury position in fragrance that even other luxury fashion houses have been unable to secure

  • @vctrszuwu
    @vctrszuwu Год назад +8

    i think he and marc jacobs are not really designers but are more of stylists if yk what i mean... anyway great video understitch i always feel like i am in business school when i'm watching lol

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      They are both fantastic marketeers, which really is a very large part of fashion anyway. Fashion is cyclical, so finding new ways to present clothes looks like design anyway. Being well read on the history of fashion opens that up to anyone, then, having a novel way to present it leads them to being a good designer. Tom is definitely more marketing based than Marc, but I see your point for sure

    • @cms3000
      @cms3000 Год назад

      Are you talking about Demna Gvasalia and his crappy, pedo satanic designs?

  • @dgotguts
    @dgotguts Год назад

    Just found this channel but god do I love it gotta keep these types of vids going you putting a 19 yr old on fr!!!!!!!!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      That makes me so happy, I can’t wait for you to see what I have coming for fashion week 🙌

  • @radiohill
    @radiohill Год назад +10

    I don't consider becoming a billionaire after you decide to sell your business a "fall".

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +6

      Its not about the man, its a video about the business 🤌

    • @cms3000
      @cms3000 Год назад +1

      ​@@understitchYT about the business is 2,8 billions 😂

  • @peterlangendorff9846
    @peterlangendorff9846 Год назад

    Another phenomenal job from understitch!

  • @sarahtaylor546
    @sarahtaylor546 Год назад +1

    I remember I used to use Tom Ford lipsticks and I went to get a replacement from the Tom Ford store in Knightsbridge. It was quiet so the staff gave my friend and me a personal tour of the private atelier upstairs and Tom’s personal art that was chosen by him for the store. I went from loyal to advocate after that!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      That is incredible, what a wonderful experience

  • @WhoEls
    @WhoEls Год назад +1

    I loved when he said in an interview he hates perfume and 3 years later when he launched his perfume line he said he loves layering multiple perfumes.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Hahdvdndisbsnkrna

    • @martinsaavedra728
      @martinsaavedra728 Год назад

      Or when he said he wears Hanes t shirts and just had them tailored 😂 only to then sell thre figure white t shirts.

  • @BellaRio2
    @BellaRio2 Год назад +1

    I loved Gucci when Tom Ford was overseeing it. After he left, it changed and not for the better. I love both Tom Ford brand and Ermenegildo Zegna, which makes sense now

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Zegna is such a classic. I believe for decades they were the most profitable menswear line too, so it makes sense for Ford rly

  • @roefyi
    @roefyi Год назад +2

    I've learned so much just from watching your videos. I would like to see how you analyze a new label with everything you know. I think someone would benefit from know what it takes to build a label to the caliber that a person like you would appreciate

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I am thinking of doing a video soon about a new brand actually, Ive just been waiting for a good name to announce a brand launch

  • @ricj619
    @ricj619 Год назад +1

    In the creative fields its very rare to find somebody who has the head for biz and eye for detail. Anybody that can build a 3 Billion dollar brand is a success. You can have the best designs, food, whatever if you cant sell it, is it relevant? He knows how to sell.. that's what matters.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      He really is such a rare talent for exactly that reason

  • @Kinglystateof
    @Kinglystateof Год назад +2

    It’s FASHUNDAY and you’re watching Understitch✨

  • @alejandromolinac
    @alejandromolinac Год назад +4

    I think there is a fine line with being sensual, titillating, alluring and suggestively provocative without falling into tacky, vulgar and cheap…. All his marketing never crossed this line….

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +4

      Yeah it was really a fantastic marketing plan through all the years, just wish it hadnt relied so much on Terry Richardson 😶

    • @alejandromolinac
      @alejandromolinac Год назад +2

      Guess I am lucky I am a simpleton and have no idea who that is….. then most key figures in Art history were the farthest thing from a Saint….

  • @AviSLeigh
    @AviSLeigh Год назад +5

    Tom is one of the sexiest men I’ve ever seen. And I’m not even sure why

  • @ericszilagyi8214
    @ericszilagyi8214 7 месяцев назад +4

    His design is completely opposite to Versace's, right? It's classy, elegant, traditional, black, white, neutral... And his fragrances are the best.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  7 месяцев назад +1

      I would say it’s quite opposite of Versace, yes. His is more quiet, V is more loud.

    • @dadeusfortunae
      @dadeusfortunae 7 месяцев назад

      Look up the Apollo-Dionysus dichotomy. Apollo is heavenly, measured, rational art and Dionysus is intoxicating, revolutionary and emotional art. Armani is also Apollonian and Vivienne Westwood is Dionysian.

    • @ericszilagyi8214
      @ericszilagyi8214 7 месяцев назад

      @@dadeusfortunae Westwood's design seems to have some measure and symmetry, but it's more vivid than Armani's. I get what you mean.

    • @dadeusfortunae
      @dadeusfortunae 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@ericszilagyi8214 Yes! Every material that is given structure by humans has some measure and control and it's produced by rationality. It's when a piece of art is not abstracted to its more basic forms that it has emotional elements in it. The crown worn by Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra is a product of human free-flowing imagination (Dionysus), not just intellect (Apollo).

  • @alexanderexarchos9210
    @alexanderexarchos9210 Год назад +2

    I'm one of the few people that actually loved what Tom Ford produced for YSL....

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I would love to do a deeper dive and see if I can find more information about it, maybe some sales figures because itd be interesting to compare

  • @1984schizosturm
    @1984schizosturm Год назад +7

    Tom Ford is amazing imo

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Very interesting man, Id love to meet him

    • @1984schizosturm
      @1984schizosturm Год назад

      @@understitchYT he can not be not relevant, I mean just have a look at a single man, its beautiful, and if it was 90s Gucci forever, its timeless

  • @Lommy9999
    @Lommy9999 Год назад +2

    Bring back the Tom Ford Gucci fragrances!

  • @taslimsadiq6892
    @taslimsadiq6892 Год назад +5

    Tom Ford will not be TOM FORD without the man himself, MR THOMAS CARYLE FORD himself the man is a creative genius and a brilliant businessman

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I think it will produce exactly the same product, which could go either way honestly

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT I tend to agree with you here. There is a certain look and style to his aesthetic which is not hard to emulate for a gifted tailor... one who is also a gifted designer can do it. Whether much innovation occurs is yet to be seen - whether a renewed love of his Gucci-era design requires it in the short-term may make the difference for now. I think ultimately innovation is needed to keep the fashion side viable, though.

    • @milostich8323
      @milostich8323 Год назад

      Lmao none of you own TF clothes..his clothes are like no one elses when seen in person.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      @@milostich8323 You're right that they are well made, theyre done by Zegna after all, but, Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey is also right in saying that it can easily be emulated by a good tailor (and actually perhaps even better because then it will be to your measurements from scratch instead of tailored). TF has wonderful clothes, thats undeniable, they are on the timeless end and well branded too, but innovation is an important part of any fashion business too and so there definitely room for that

    • @Hippy2021
      @Hippy2021 Год назад

      @@milostich8323 I got a few dresses from his brand at Rodeo Dr . They are crazily expensive (at least 6k ) these are gifts from BF. I would not spend that much for a dress but special occasion my man want me to wear. I noticed his products, clothing barely go on sale. My dresses after 7 months are still same price online.

  • @suno8911
    @suno8911 Год назад +1

    Fantastic as always. A detail though: it was Maurizio Gucci that was murdered - not Guccio Gucci (his grandfather) as stated at 0:59

  • @3zoOzBarCa
    @3zoOzBarCa Год назад

    great vid, felt you didn’t showcase the importance of the fragrances line which is pretty big for the brand

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      I had actually originally thought of doing a whole video on the fragrances on my beauty channel, thats why

  • @Ooo0990
    @Ooo0990 Год назад +2

    I can see the Tom Ford brand declining and losing its aura of Luxury, we all see the lack of creativity we all see the disconnect

  • @topleybird2443
    @topleybird2443 Год назад +3

    You should do a video on the other Tom, Thom Browne. Fascinating story.

  • @kotic60
    @kotic60 Месяц назад

    Excited to see where the brand goes with Haider at the helm

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Месяц назад

      Right? So unexpected, but I hope he is good for the brand

  • @Ooo0990
    @Ooo0990 Год назад +2

    The future of Tom Ford is in highly wearable well tailored minimalist men’s wear, for older men and professionals.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      It could be definitely, we havent had a brand that targeted for men in a long time in that way

    • @cms3000
      @cms3000 Год назад

      ​@@understitchYT Ermenegildo Zegna, Loro Piana, Salvatore Ferragamo, Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, what are you talking about?

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Thats why I added ‘in that way’ but really Zegna has the largest marketshare in luxury menswear, thats for sure, but the other brands are more profitable in their womenswear offering, they all put more into the womens targeting for that reason

  • @re7416
    @re7416 Год назад

    Hello Understitched,
    Great video, as always.
    (How can I contact u regarding paid brand Consultancy 🤔)
    Thnx in advance.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      My emails are always open, address on my YT about page

  • @Adrian-bx4ue
    @Adrian-bx4ue Год назад +1

    I have no interest in fashion but know of Tom ford from his movies, both of which are based on incredibly obscure books absolutely no one talks about. As a creator he’s fascinating. I do have some cologne of his tho

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I need to rewatch them now there is potential for more

  • @AskMiko
    @AskMiko Год назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @JamesSmith-mw7ps
    @JamesSmith-mw7ps 9 месяцев назад +2

    Tom Ford gave his best womenswear to Gucci and YSL. His own brand I think shines more in fragrances and men’s tailoring.

  • @alvarocolindres4764
    @alvarocolindres4764 Год назад +3

    A video on Escada brand too!

  • @alex_1036
    @alex_1036 Год назад

    I own one watch, the Tom Ford ocean plastic. It’s a solid black watch, fitting with Ford’s aesthetic. It dresses easily up or down, and commands attention without being overly flashy or without any extra bells and whistles. It is everything a watch should be; a durable tool to tell time first and foremost that draws attention but does not command attention.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I’m so glad that you have something you love so much

  • @shopgirl62173
    @shopgirl62173 Год назад +2

    Tom Ford hasn't fallen!!

  • @1kontrabida
    @1kontrabida Год назад +1

    Love the insights and the flow of this video. The beauty about Tom Ford pieces and or designs are timeless not to mention the fit and finish is on point imho, not more of a "in the moment" designs. Theres just something unique when u line up Tom Fords with others hence i chose the brand and with that said i'd go where Tom Ford goes.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      will you follow him if he takes it to another brand for a guest spot? Or loyal to the brand specifically (or both)

    • @1kontrabida
      @1kontrabida Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT Both why? I met Tom way back when I couldn’t even afford any luxury brand long story short from brief meeting he made me realize no matter how famous or rich you are u have to keep your foot on the ground, he wasn’t ur Hollywood snob celeb, hence when I could afford to buy his line I did and still do because it reminds me to be humble …sounds corny but it’s the truth .

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      @@1kontrabida Meet your heros sometimes is good advice

  • @DavidPereiraMiCuPe
    @DavidPereiraMiCuPe Год назад +5

    Can you do Alexader McQueen?

  • @martijnkeisers5900
    @martijnkeisers5900 Год назад

    And another great video!

  • @Elonpocalyps420
    @Elonpocalyps420 Год назад

    Fantastic video, but your BCG matrix is wrong considering the X axis of the market share.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Yes thank you, its the pinned comment

    • @Elonpocalyps420
      @Elonpocalyps420 Год назад

      @@understitchYT interesting, it doesn’t show it to me

  • @maleykahs9766
    @maleykahs9766 Год назад +1

    Thank you for detailed information

  • @justjohnmusicchannel8327
    @justjohnmusicchannel8327 Год назад

    how aer you suppose to read their built in Closed Captioning ? It flipsd up and then down and then sideways...very confusing

  • @PRIDEATH
    @PRIDEATH Год назад

    Whoever's narrating excellent job thanks

  • @alvarocolindres4764
    @alvarocolindres4764 Год назад +2

    Can you do a video on Marchesa and BCBG brands?

  • @thomaslienert4225
    @thomaslienert4225 Год назад +2

    Wow ... that BCG matrix is all kinds of messed up, is no-one proofreading this?

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      You say noone like its not just me 😂 I added it last minute from a google img because i thought the screen needed movement, I didnt proof read it, no, but the pinned comment is to point out that its wrong

  • @alann8946
    @alann8946 Год назад +2

    Can you do one on Azzedine Alaïa? 👀

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I would LOVE to. Id actually like to do a Life and Death of him

  • @Rell40
    @Rell40 Год назад

    I'm a big fan of Tom ford fragrances and his earlier work at Gucci .. those were guccis best fragrances

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      He has really taken that whole industry to a great level

  • @pablovint
    @pablovint Год назад +1

    The glasses and sunglasses are decent and quite nice :)

  • @pranayrl
    @pranayrl Год назад

    8:52 they compiled group of things he liked and associated with him as a personality & translated those into the personality for the brand which strongly sets up the house with codes before they truly had even begun.

  • @GracefulDanny
    @GracefulDanny Год назад

    A Single Man and Nocturnal Animals were fantastic IMO. Would love to see him focusing on directing full time.

  • @I_like_YT_lots
    @I_like_YT_lots Год назад +6

    CORRECTION: A Single Man didn't feature any TOM FORD clothing, only Nocturnal Animals had.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Ill look into it, I was under the impression it was manufactured by the company even if it didnt show a logo

    • @I_like_YT_lots
      @I_like_YT_lots Год назад +5

      @@understitchYT no.. At least with menswear none of the clothing were by TOM FORD, he actually stated in an interview that he consciously doesn't want the label to be tied to the film as the aesthetics are different (at least for the male characters) . I have been wearing his label since 2009 and I know his mens collection very well. In contrast to Noctunal Animal, you can see Armie Hammer wearing a TOM FORD sports coat (navy with gold buttons, peak lapels, milanese button hole and 5 cuff buttons) and Michael Sheen with his lavender shawl lapel tuxedo blazer.
      In saying the above the cast were decked out TOM FORD with press conferences for both films. With Colin Firth still wearing a lot of TF suits, fields jacked and glasses

  • @Writer341
    @Writer341 Год назад +2

    I agree with the fact that they are falling. The company lost its “cool”. I think the company put it’s name on too many things and over saturated the market. When I think of this brand I think of what happened to Halston. Sometimes being everywhere is good and sometimes being everywhere is bad. In this case, it was bad for him. I do believe that the company hasn’t made profit in years. Part of the reason is because of the price for some of their items and some of their items are no longer exclusive. I love their items don’t get me wrong. But the “it” factor is gone.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      I think youve really hit the nail on the head as to why they havent been profitable in a while; the it factor is in its lull period. I dont doubt itll come back, but for now its not discussed at all

    • @Writer341
      @Writer341 Год назад

      @@understitchYT the exclusive factor is no longer there. Too many people can easily attain some of their products. When you have a brand that’s well known the point is to keep it in the hands of a few, not many. They became over saturated and now almost everyone has many of their “exclusive” items. I know a thing or two about fashion. I can say more but not on here. Thanks. Outside of America, no one really cares for their brand.

  • @melindadelgado4342
    @melindadelgado4342 Месяц назад

    How did I JUST find this video today? ❤

  • @hey_itspatrick
    @hey_itspatrick Год назад

    Awesome exposé!👌🏼

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I dont think of it like an exposé, I think of it more like an analysis

  • @dimplesd8931
    @dimplesd8931 Год назад

    Merry May Christmas to me! A new Rise and Fall 🥳 I loved classic Tom Ford. To me he did next gen Halston in his heyday at Gucci. His brand may have diminished but you still see his silhouette and designs as they have…
    (Miranda Priestly voice) “Trickled down into the secondary markets. Where I dug it out of a bin at Banana Republic”. 🤣❤❤❤

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      🎄🎄🎄
      His influence in fashion was really huge back then for sure

  • @perseus9428
    @perseus9428 Год назад

    I never thought of Tom Ford as "fallen" . I think he's still brilliant.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      I agree that the man himself is very very talented, its a real shame that the company isn't currently profitable

  • @arneb1771
    @arneb1771 Год назад +3

    I love the business aspects you analyse in your videos!!! better examples and understandability than any of my lectures in Management ever were! Love love love your videos!!! would love to see your take on Helmut or Ann D, following latest news and relevance :)

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I think I might have to wait a while for Ann, just because so much has happened. It’s hard to know what’s going on. But I think helmut would be a really interesting one atm

  • @SimonFurber
    @SimonFurber Год назад +1

    I would have loved to be Tom Ford. Handsome. Popular. Creative. Cool.

  • @make-upbymarco3063
    @make-upbymarco3063 Год назад

    Please please do a video about Estee Lauder companies 🙏🏼

  • @4txx
    @4txx Год назад +1

    BCG matrix is flipped. Otherwise, it's a great video.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I know 🤮 its the pinned comment, but I added it last minute thinking the screen needed movement and unfortunately didnt read it properly

  • @zimecka72
    @zimecka72 Год назад

    Do you have a video on the rise and fall of John Varvatos?

  • @Sweetanabel17
    @Sweetanabel17 Год назад +1

    Lost cherry is my favorite Perfume ❤💖

  • @tonimontana5153
    @tonimontana5153 Год назад

    Good and interesting video! Thank you.

  • @RoxyProd
    @RoxyProd Год назад

    Tom fords men’s cologne is amazing I have some that I use religiously

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Maybe I should do a video on their fragrances specifically, they have such a wonderful fan base

  • @trishemerald2487
    @trishemerald2487 Год назад +3

    Oh now that Lauder owns the fragrances, I'm no longer interested. (Although it could be worse - it could be l'oréal.)

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Itll be interesting to see the changes they make under EL, but probably not for good reasons

  • @pablojavieralfaro8999
    @pablojavieralfaro8999 Год назад

    . Great video !!

  • @phoenix5054
    @phoenix5054 Год назад +2

    I don't mind "falling" by selling my company for $2.8 billion.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +4

      The video is not about the man, its about the business. The man is thriving, the business not so much, but I expect it will again