4. A Single Man (2009)

Tom Ford’s directorial debut, A Single Man, is celebrated for its meticulous attention to 1960s menswear, featuring slim tailoring, crisp white shirts, and muted color palettes. The film’s visual precision elevated retro sophistication, making a compelling case for classic elegance in modern menswear. Ford’s influence as both director and designer is evident in every frame, reviving interest in refined, understated style for men. As highlighted by GQ, the movie’s aesthetic sensibility has had a lasting impact, inspiring designers and fashion-conscious men around the world.