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Thomas Carlyle Ford was born on August 27, 1961, in Austin, Texas, the son of realtors Shirley Burton (née Shirley Ann Thrasher) and Thomas David Ford (1932–2020).[1][2][3][4][5] He spent his early life in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, and in San Marcos, outside Austin. He rearranged furniture in the house at 6, and gave his mother advice on her hair and shoes. His family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, when he was 11.[6] In Santa Fe, he entered St. Michael's High School and later moved to Santa Fe Preparatory School.[7][8] At age 16, he enrolled at Bard College at Simon's Rock, but quickly dropped out.[9] He moved to New York City to study art history at New York University.[10][11] There he met Ian Falconer, who took him to Studio 54 for the first time.[12] Ford dropped out after a year, focusing on acting in television commercials.[3][10][13] Ford began studying interior architecture at The New School's art and design college, Parsons The New School for Design, in New York City.[14] He continued to frequent Studio 54, where he realized he was gay.[15][16] The club's disco-era glamor would be a major influence on his later designs.[17][18] Before his last year at New School, Ford spent a year and a half in Paris, where he worked as an intern in Chloé's press office, inspiring his interest in fashion.[19][20] He spent his final year at The New School studying fashion, but graduated with a degree in architecture Ford is openly gay, and married Richard Buckley in 2014, a journalist and former editor in chief of Vogue Hommes International; they had been in a relationship since meeting in 1986.[77] The couple have a son[28] who was born in September 2012 via gestational surrogate.[78] The family lived in Italy, where Ford moved from New York in 1990,[79] and in London for 17 years.[12] They lived in his residences in New York, Los Angeles, Santa Fe,[12] and London.[80] Ford and Buckley have owned smooth fox terriers, which have appeared on the runway and in his film A Single Man.[81] Ford also has two nephews and a niece, the children of his sister Jennifer.[82] Ford constructed a 24,000-acre private tract designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, in Santa Fe.[83] It is called Cerro Pelon Ranch and has additional structures that were designed by Marmol Radziner. The property also has a fictional town known as Silverado that is used as a filming location for Western movies.[84] He told Vogue he had adopted a vegan diet after viewing the Netflix documentary called What the Health.[85] As of 2019, he has been a teetotaler and has been open about using fillers and Botox.[12] He has said in multiple interviews that his first lover was the late artist Ian Falconer,[86][87] who went on to write and illustrate the very popular Olivia the Pig children's book series. Ford maintains that he and Falconer remained good friends until Falconer's death in 2023; decades after their breakup, Ford lent Falconer's last name to the title character of his first movie, A Single Man[88] (in the source novel the character originally only had a first name). Richard Buckley died on September 19, 2021, at the age of 72 after a long illness.[89] In 2024, Ford purchased a mansion in London's Chelsea district for £80 million (approximately $104 million), which was the UK's most expensive residential real estate transaction of the year.[90][91][92] Ford's real estate portfolio is valued at over $300 million and includes properties such as the Hamptons estate once owned by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and a Palm Beach mansion.[91]

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