Fashion designer and filmmaker Tom Ford is quite possibly the chicest person alive. Everything in his life is meticulously curated and impossibly refined, right down to the clothes worn by his four-year-old son Jack, all of which are pre-approved to meet Ford's lofty style standards.

Ford allows his son to pick his own outfits, but, limited as his choices are, the final look is usually more "tiny chic adult" than "average four-year-old." For example, until recently, the only color Jack wanted to wear was camel. "Camel, camel, camel, camel," Ford told GQ. "All he wanted was camel."

Now, though, Jack is apparently all about black. "Black doesn't really look good on little children," Ford reportedly tells his son while helping him get dressed."You need to wear some color."

"OK," Jack says. "Grey."

Colors aren't the only place where Ford and his son disagree, though. Apparently, Jack has some light-up dinosaur shoes that Ford absolutely despises. The interviewer doesn't say where the offending shoes came from, but they somehow made it into Jack's meticulously curated wardrobe and have become a thorn in Ford's side, particularly when Jack tries to wear them to school. When this happens during the interview, Ford feels it's necessary to step in.

"What does Dada say about the dinosaur shoes?" Ford asks.

"They're tacky," Jack replies.

"And when are we allowed to wear them?"

"On weekends."

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