Tom Ford Launches Slick New E-Commerce Site

The American fashion designer is now selling a selection of his products at TomFord.com

Tom Ford launches e-commerce site
Tom Ford launches e-commerce site
(Image credit: Rex)

The American fashion designer is now selling a selection of his products at TomFord.com

Tom Ford is taking his fashion empire to a new level.

Shoppers can now purchase Tom Ford items from his new e-commerce site, TomFord.com.

'I have waited patiently to introduce e-commerce until I felt the foundation of the brand was well established offline,' the American fashion designer said in a statement. 'We now have 98 retail locations worldwide and the online store is an extension of them: it is a beautiful online space that carries exceptionally crafted, hand made products and offers superlative service.'

The site features a selection of accessories for women and men, including sunglasses, handbags, shoes eyewear and small leather goods, as well as cosmetics and fragrances from the Tom Ford Beauty line. Additional items, such as ready-to-wear clothing will be added soon.

Tom Ford launches e-commerce site

Tom Ford launches e-commerce site
(Image credit: Tom Ford)

As expected, the site also captures the sleek, sexy aesthetic of the designer through the product images. And the best part? It offers free shipping and returns.

But don't get too excited just yet. Unfortunately online items are currently only available for shipping in the US. But a rep for Tom Ford confirms they have plans to expand to the UK in the near future.

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.