June 24th, 2008 | Viola
Tom Ford opens 12,000 sq feet store in Milan
American fashion designer Tom Ford gained international game for his work at the Gucci fashion house and the creation of Tom Ford label, becoming one of the world’s most influential designers. No one is stopping him as he launced his first directly-owned store in Milan where suits sell for upwards of $3800.
The Milan store is in a clean grey building that was previously home to Ermenegildo Zegna, world leader in luxury men’s clothing which has moved further into Milan’s “golden quadrangle” of luxury boutiques.
Tom Ford’s store is 12,000 square feet and has over five floors. It is decorated with deep brown velvets, mahogany and marble. In the entrance hangs a dramatic black artwork commissioned by German artist Anselm Reyle. On the top floor are two private salons for clients considering made-to-measure suits, with a terrace and a bar.
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Topics: Designer spotlight, Fashion Scoops
Tags: James Bond, Milan, Tom Ford















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